俄罗斯帝国与中亚贸易的商人:文化人类学方面

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
K. Аbdrakhmanov
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本文考察了19世纪与亚洲国家进行贸易的俄罗斯商人的个人素质。本文分析了国际贸易中需求型企业家的心理特征以及商人行为与商业环境的对应关系。该研究方法依赖于人类学方法,这使得研究企业家的人格特征和身体特征成为商业成功的主要因素成为可能。这项研究的创新之处在于,作者首次从个人掌握劳动密集型商业领域的道德、心理、智力和身体准备的角度来考虑亚洲商人的对外贸易活动。由于缺乏专门的作品来详细描述心理特征、特定技能和知识,以帮助商人解决外部领域的商业问题,这使得这篇文章具有相关性和创新性。研究人员以前没有考虑过企业家的健康和身体潜力。引入学术流通的新资料将有助于填补研究空白,并和谐地补充现有的史学区块。此外,寻找最有效的机制以适应现代市场快速变化的现实,使反映发展劳动密集型创业领域历史经验的作品具有现实意义。这项工作参考了奥伦堡州档案馆(GAOO)的材料,这些材料由军事总督办公室提供。此外,作者还研究了由事件的直接参与者和同时代人产生的已发表的个人来源。将外贸业务转变为风险极高的风险企业的负面因素包括抢劫、恶劣的自然和气候条件、乘坐大篷车长途旅行的不便、需要暂时不吃熟悉的食物,以及亚洲官员对俄罗斯基督教商人的歧视。在极端条件下做生意从根本上影响了商人的心态。为了弥补损失或获得超额利润,商人有时会触犯法律。与此同时,这些商人有着高水平的智慧、勇气和不可动摇的意志力,这使他们以新的活力从事着看似无望的事业。商人的高级沟通能力,加上他们的技能、知识和身体特征,使他们成为19世纪俄罗斯进军亚洲市场的理想参与者。
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Merchants of the Russian Empire Trading with Central Asia: Cultural-Anthropological Aspects
This article examines the personal qualities of Russian merchants who traded with Asian states in the nineteenth century. The author analyses the mental characteristics of entrepreneurs in demand in international trade and the correspondence of merchants’ behaviour to business conditions. The research methodology relies on the anthropological approach, which makes it possible to examine entrepreneurs’ personality traits and physical characteristics as the main elements of business success. The innovative character of the study lies in the fact that for the first time, the author considers the foreign trade activity of merchants in the Asian direction from the perspective of the moral, psychological, intellectual, and physical readiness of individuals to master the labour-intensive sphere of commerce. The lack of specialised works that detail the mental properties, specific skills, and knowledge intended to help merchants to solve business problems in the external arena makes the article relevant and innovative. Researchers have not considered the health and physical potential of entrepreneurs previously. The new sources introduced into scholarly circulation will help fill the research gaps and harmoniously supplement the existing historiographic block. In addition, the search for the most effective mechanisms to adapt to the rapidly changing realities of the modern market has made works reflecting the historical experience of developing labour-intensive areas of entrepreneurship relevant. This work refers to materials from the State Archives of Orenburg Region (GAOO) available in the fund of the Office of the Military Governor. Also, the author examines published sources of personal origin produced by direct participants and contemporaries of the events. The negative factors that turned foreign trade business operations into an extremely risky venture included robbery, severe natural and climatic conditions, the inconvenience of long journeys in a caravan, the need to temporarily get by without familiar food, and discrimination against Russian Christian merchants by Asian officials. Doing business in extreme conditions radically influenced the mentality of merchants. The desire to compensate for losses or gain excess profit sometimes pushed merchants to violate the law. At the same time, these same businesspeople had a high level of intelligence, courage, and unshakable willpower, which made them take on a seemingly hopeless business with renewed vigour. The high-level communication abilities of merchants, a combination of their skills, knowledge, and physical characteristics made them ideal actors for the Russian advancement into Asian markets in the nineteenth century.
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Quaestio Rossica
Quaestio Rossica HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Quaestio Rossica is a peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the study of Russia’s history, philology, and culture. The Journal aims to introduce new research approaches in the sphere of the Humanities and previously unknown sources, actualising traditional methods and creating new research concepts in the sphere of Russian studies. Except for academic articles, the Journal publishes reviews, historical surveys, discussions, and accounts of the past of the Humanities as a field.
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