ROLE OF THE RULING DINASTY OF RUSSIAN CENTRALIZED STATE IN MAINTAING OF PATRIARCHAL TYPE OF FAMILY IN THE XVI–XVII CENTURIES
The article is devoted to the detecting of the influence of family life and political image of the Russian ruling dinasty in the XVI–XVII centuries on maintaining of autocracy and weakening of kinship ties within Russian family.
Keywords: Russian state, ruling dinasty, patriarchal type of family, evolution of marriage and family relations
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