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APPLICATION OF ETHNIC AND NATIONAL TERMINOLOGY IN RESEARCH OF SOUTH RUSSIAN PEOPLE
Authors: S.P. Petrenko
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The article raises the problems associated with the use of modern Russian scientific and political literature of the
two systems of terminology, for the peoples of the world. One of them is a key concept of the term "nation", the second
– "ethnic group." Each system has its own tradition of use, and their key terms should not be considered as complete
synonyms "nation" and "ethnic group" (and their derivatives), they are sometimes very similar, almost identical to the
concept, and sometimes have very different meanings. The author shows that this situation has arisen as a result of evolution,
which has undergone during the XX century domestic Ethnology (ethnography), which did not have at the beginning
of the century a clear framework of terms. One such system, "national", originated in the 1920-1950s is on the
basis of Stalin's interpretation of the nation, and included a number of concepts that reflect the appropriate representation
of the time of occurrence of the nations themselves, their characteristics, etc. The second, "ethnic", formed in the
1960-1970s ethnologists developed in the framework of the theory of the ethnic group, has been widely recognized at
the turn of XX - XXI centuries. The article concludes that the need to separate their areas of application: according to
the author, the concept of "nation" should be used only in a political sense, to signify the totality of the citizens of Russia
(or another country), and under "ethnic groups" mean peoples as a historical and cultural communities.