ETHNOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF WESTERN PODILLYA: HISTORY OF FORMATION AND ETHNIC IDENTITY
ETHNOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF WESTERN PODILLYA: HISTORY OF FORMATION AND ETHNIC IDENTITY
Author(s): Pavlo Olegovich Smoliak, Oleg Stepanovich SmoliakSubject(s): History, Ethnohistory, Social history
Published by: Asociaţiunea Transilvană pentru Literatura Română şi Cultura Poporului Român - ASTRA
Keywords: ethnographic region; chronicles; ethnologists; ethnic groups; regional consciousness; locals;
Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes the historical preconditions for the formation of the West Podillya region on the basis of ancient sources and modern literature. The historical and political factors that influenced ethno-regional consciousness of the population residing in the region, especially in the border areas, are outlined as being the reinforcing factor for ethnic self-preservation and identity. Due to the analysis of the ancient chronicles, as well as the works of well-known ethnologists, the ethnographic term ,,Podillya” was defined as well as its origin, etymology and peculiarities of interpretation. There are three parallel interpretations of the term ,,Podillya” giving geographical, administrative and ethnographic views in scientific discourse. The most legitimate in this case is geographic interpretation, because it is devoid of political background and regulated by historiography. The article postulates that an important factor in identifying the characteristic features of the West-Podillya region is the peculiarities in certain customs and rituals, their terminological specifics, regional consciousness, being almost completely lost in the region under study, although in the late XIXth and early XXth centuries they were inherent to many inhabitants of Podillya, as well as a number of other specific features that give grounds for a specific regionalism and localization of the territory.
Journal: Astra Salvensis - revista de istorie si cultura
- Issue Year: VII/2019
- Issue No: 13
- Page Range: 45-59
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English