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Titre Novgorod and the "Novgorodian Land"
Auteur Charles J. Halperin
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Numéro volume 40, no 3, juillet-septembre 1999
Rubrique / Thématique
Articles
Page 345-363
Résumé anglais Charles J. Halperin. Novgorod and the "Novgorodian Land." Although scholars continue to study the medieval city-state of Novgorod, little attention has been devoted to Novgorod's ideology. Despite its appearance in book and article titles and scholarly prose, the phrase "the Novgorodian Land" (Novgorodskaia zemlia) has not been adequately studied. Historians assign it a geographic meaning ranging from Novgorod-city to the entire Novgorodian Empire; it can also refer to a group of people, usually military. The vagueness of the term masks the fact that it was not used ideologically: Novgorodians did not fight for, or make treaties in the name of the Novgorodian Land. Other terms, "the Novgorodian region" (oblasť) and "the Novgorod district/districts" ( volost'/volosti), also occur with the same range of usage as the "Novgorodian Land." Novgorodskaia zemlia only occurs rarely in Novgorodian chronicles, and erratically, in non-ideological contexts, in Novgorod's treaties. Therefore, the "Novgorodian Land" was a phrase, not a concept, parallel to the russkaia zemlia and other "land" terminology. Those concepts were always connected to dynastic lines; perhaps Novgorod did not develop an ideology of the "Novgorodian Land" because of the unique attribute of its political structure, the absence of a dynastic line.
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