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The systematic study of the history of dress in russia began in 1832 with the iz sobraniia gosudarstvennogo muzeia etnografii narodov sssr [russian national dress.
The men's national costume was more uniform and consisted everywhere of rubakha, porty, and belt. The reforms of peter the great changed the dress only of the upper strata of society. The clothes worn by the common folk changed very slowly and were gradually displaced from the cities to the villages.
The traditional male costume was perfectly suited for mountain guerrilla warfare and hunting. The main articles of the costume were the shirt, cherkesska, beshmet, trousers, belt, over-coat, kalpak or papakha (cap), baschlhiq (hood), boots, and underwear. Materials used for male costumes included locally produced leather, sheepskin, wool, woollen cloth, and thick felt.
The traditional clothing of the peoples of daghestan, which has been similar to the national costumes of other peoples of the caucasus, bears a special ideological and imaginative content and variety of functions reflecting their ethnic kinship, historical and cultural ties and mutual influences.
This article addresses the traditional domestic clothing of various groups of krestyanskaya odezhda naseleniya evropeiskoi rossii, 1971: krestyanskaya sarafan: (iz kollektsii gosudarstvennogo muzeya etnografii narodov sssr).
The costumes of the novgorodians differ from other images of the same time period. Six men of different ages are garbed in short caftans with decorative clasps; light-blue, green, yellow, brown and red robes with long sleeves and wide turndown collars are thrown over their shoulders.
Of the steppe leader’s costume, which was decorated with truly barbarian pompousness, only his leggings—unstitched pant legs attached to a belt—were more or less intact. The leggings, which were made of purple fabric embroidered with silk and ended with felt boots, were likely worn over simple silk or woolen pantaloons and served as a fancy clothing item.
The main articles of the costume were the shirt, cherkesska, qeptal, trousers, belt, over-coat, kalpak or papakha (cap), baschlhiq (hood), boots, and underwear. Materials used for male costumes included locally produced leather, sheepskin, wool, woollen cloth, and thick felt.
Odezhda narodov sssr (national costumes of the soviet peoples) (russian edition) [gosudarstvennyi muzei etnografii narodov sssr, natalia kalashnikova.
1989 tkani v odezhde kochevykh i polukochevykh narodov srednei azii. In traditsionnaya odezhda narodov srednei azii i kazakhstana.
^ the urartians themselves, or alarodians, called their country and state biainili, from which comes the modern name of lake van, in the basin of which the center of this state was located.
Iz sobraniia gosudarstvennogo muzeia etnografii narodov sssr [russian national dress. From the collection of the state museum of the ethnography of the peoples of the ussr].
Drevniaia odezhda narodov vostochnoy evropy [ancient clothing of the peoples of eastern europe].
23 jun 2009 circassian costumes of the adigean state academic folk dance ensemble ' nalmes' odezhda narodov severnogo kavkaza xviii-xx vv [costumes of the state museum of ethnography of the peoples of the ussr, 1980.
Odezhda narodov sssr (national costumes of the soviet peoples) (russian edition) (russian) hardcover – january 1, 1990 by gosudarstvennyi muzei etnografii narodov sssr (author), natalia kalashnikova galina pluzhnikova (author).
Odezhda narodov sssr (national costumes of soviet peoples) (russian edition) by gosudarstvennyi muzei etnografii narodov sssr, natalia kalashnikova galina pluzhnikova - hardcover *excellent condition*.
These designers can be viewed as representatives of different approaches to the application of traditional costume heritage in soviet fashion. The findings of the paper reveals soviet state legitimized limited part of the pre-revolution russian cultural heritage namely folk decorative motifs and applied arts disregarding other kinds of heritage.
A deceased woman was clothed in a set of national dress combined of a shirt - panar, a robe - rutsja, a head-dress - koosinka, an apron - ikilga patsja, foot-rags - praakstat and birch-bark shoes - kaart. The national costume of the living differed from that of the dead in that the latter were not dressed in the pulai, or the back apron. Before, the embroidery on the clothes of the deceased was more modest than on that of the living: the grave-clothes were generally sewn for that specific.
В наличии книга одежда народов ссср / national costumes of the soviet people (орловский владимир романович), планета в интернет-магазине.
In the 19th century, such skirts ceased to be in everyday use and were preserved as an element of ritual (wedding) attire. Conclusions the 18th century marked a time of change in the buryat national costume: distinctive costumes emerged among the tribal aristocracy and buddhist clergy.
11 apr 2016 today i will attempt to give some sort of overview of the costumes of dagestan. The village of balkhar has kept its traditional clothing very strongly.
Already by the time of perestroika in the 1980s, but with increasing intensity after 1991, the so-called cultural-national renaissance, or awakening (kul’turno-natsional’noe vozrozhdenie) swept the former soviet union.
Pdf the article addresses traditional domestic clothing of southwestern siberian old believers. Professing the sb as ussr and the institute of archaeology and ethnography.
Russian culture has become inter- national, for it is the most advanced, the most human. 54 as leonid geller and antuan boden have demonstrated, ‘‘russian’’ and ‘‘soviet’’ eventually became synonymous. 55 incidentally, the editors of the tvorchestvo narodov sssr had demonstrated their adherence to sta- lin’s national policy.
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