Evolution of the Concept of Vagrancy in Russian Legislation (from the Second Half of the 17th to the First Half of the 19th Centuries)

K. V. Lukoyanov, D. M. Usmanova
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This article focuses on the evolution of the concept of vagrancy in Russia during the period between the second half of the 17th to the first half of the 19th centuries. A set of legislative acts defining vagrants as a separate social group are analyzed. The stages and causes that underlie the transformation of the concept of vagrancy in the state discourse of the Russian Empire are singled out, systematized, and described. A qualitative shift in the Russian state’s perception and understanding of vagrancy as a multifaceted phenomenon is revealed. Based on the results obtained, it is shown that the evolution of vagrancy unfolded in three stages. In the first stage (from the second half of the 17th to the first quarter of the 18th centuries), this concept had no legal status. In the second stage (from the second quarter to the end of the 18th century), vagrancy was gradually introduced into the official legal space of Russia. The third stage (the first half of the 19th century) was marked by the criminalization of this concept in Russian criminal legislation. The key indicators of this process were the introduction of the passport system, the discussions circulating in the Russian public around the status of fugitive people, the recognition of people «who do not remember their kinship» as a social group, and the efforts to curb poverty. The conclusions drawn contribute immensely to the development of historiographic research, as the concept of vagrancy and its formation have escaped the attention of most scholars and remain insufficiently explored.
俄罗斯立法中流浪概念的演变(17 世纪下半叶至 19 世纪上半叶)
本文重点介绍了 17 世纪下半叶至 19 世纪上半叶期间俄罗斯流浪概念的演变。文章分析了将流浪者定义为一个独立社会群体的一系列法案。对俄罗斯帝国国家话语中流浪概念转变的阶段和原因进行了单独、系统的分析和描述。揭示了俄罗斯国家对流浪这一多层面现象的认识和理解发生了质的转变。研究结果表明,流浪现象的演变分为三个阶段。在第一阶段(17 世纪下半叶至 18 世纪第一季度),这一概念没有法律地位。第二阶段(从 18 世纪下半叶到 18 世纪末),流浪逐渐被纳入俄罗斯的官方法律范畴。第三阶段(19 世纪上半叶)的标志是俄罗斯刑事立法将这一概念定为犯罪。这一过程的主要标志是护照制度的引入、俄罗斯公众围绕逃亡者地位的讨论、将 "不记得自己亲属关系的人 "视为一个社会群体以及为遏制贫困所做的努力。得出的结论对历史学研究的发展做出了巨大贡献,因为大多数学者都没有注意到流浪的概念及其形成,对其探讨仍然不足。
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