Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the Chroniclers

The purpose of this article is to investigate images of Polovtsians (Cumans) in the chronicles in terms of their direct perceptions by Russians—as enemies and neighbors, allies and relatives. Narratives and messages in the early chronicle tradition enable us to trace the formation of such images and...

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Main Author: Elena L. Konyavskaya
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Moscow State University of Education 2015-08-01
Series:Slovene
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Online Access:http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/article/view/78
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spelling doaj-f8e05a74c2f349dd8de8b58c7ce715ae2020-11-25T00:53:15ZbulMoscow State University of EducationSlovene2304-07852305-67542015-08-014169Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the ChroniclersElena L. Konyavskaya0Институт российской истории РАН (Москва)The purpose of this article is to investigate images of Polovtsians (Cumans) in the chronicles in terms of their direct perceptions by Russians—as enemies and neighbors, allies and relatives. Narratives and messages in the early chronicle tradition enable us to trace the formation of such images and the dynamics of their transformation. The study was conducted on the basis of reports and narratives in the Laurentian and Hypatian Chronicles that transmit events of the pre-Mongol period. The chroniclers describe the Polovtsians in terms of ethnic, religious, and, sometimes, geopolitical features. In some cases, they appear as a single entity and in others, as individuals. The latter includes contexts in which the Cuman act as allies of the Russian princes. Analysis of the chronicle material shows that the image of the Polovtsian is a complex and evolving phenomenon. As a general trend, it can be noted that there is a transformation from general references, which are not personalized, to images of Polovtsians either as individuals or as engaging in some kind of community-driven actions with understandable motives and goals. In the assessments of the chroniclers, negative or neutral impressions dominated, with special emphasis on confessional aspects of the Polovtsians they were describing.http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/article/view/78половцыПовесть временных летЛаврентьевская летописьИпатьевская летописьязычникиВладимир Мономах
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author Elena L. Konyavskaya
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Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the Chroniclers
Slovene
половцы
Повесть временных лет
Лаврентьевская летопись
Ипатьевская летопись
язычники
Владимир Мономах
author_facet Elena L. Konyavskaya
author_sort Elena L. Konyavskaya
title Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the Chroniclers
title_short Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the Chroniclers
title_full Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the Chroniclers
title_fullStr Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the Chroniclers
title_full_unstemmed Polovtsians in the Early Chronicles: Assessments and Interpretations by the Chroniclers
title_sort polovtsians in the early chronicles: assessments and interpretations by the chroniclers
publisher Moscow State University of Education
series Slovene
issn 2304-0785
2305-6754
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The purpose of this article is to investigate images of Polovtsians (Cumans) in the chronicles in terms of their direct perceptions by Russians—as enemies and neighbors, allies and relatives. Narratives and messages in the early chronicle tradition enable us to trace the formation of such images and the dynamics of their transformation. The study was conducted on the basis of reports and narratives in the Laurentian and Hypatian Chronicles that transmit events of the pre-Mongol period. The chroniclers describe the Polovtsians in terms of ethnic, religious, and, sometimes, geopolitical features. In some cases, they appear as a single entity and in others, as individuals. The latter includes contexts in which the Cuman act as allies of the Russian princes. Analysis of the chronicle material shows that the image of the Polovtsian is a complex and evolving phenomenon. As a general trend, it can be noted that there is a transformation from general references, which are not personalized, to images of Polovtsians either as individuals or as engaging in some kind of community-driven actions with understandable motives and goals. In the assessments of the chroniclers, negative or neutral impressions dominated, with special emphasis on confessional aspects of the Polovtsians they were describing.
topic половцы
Повесть временных лет
Лаврентьевская летопись
Ипатьевская летопись
язычники
Владимир Мономах
url http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/article/view/78
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