Sabine Bavarian: formation of a new gender identity(about the question of the specificity of a national-historical code) | Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6).

Sabine Bavarian: formation of a new gender identity(about the question of the specificity of a national-historical code)

The problem of modernization during the first decades of XVI century is considered. On the basis of one example of the separate incident connected with the name of the German territorial ruler of the first half of XVI century, duchesses Sabiny Vyurtembergskoj, an attempt to reveal the presence of innovations in the sphere of gender during the studied periodhas been made. The author puts forward a hypothesis about possible ways of reconstruction of the reasons of a considered incident on micro- and macrolevels.

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Keywords

gender identity, South Germany, modernization, Южная Германия, гендерная идентичность, модернизация

Authors

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Zaytseva Tatiana I.Tomsk State Pedagogical Universityzaytsevati@mail.ru
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 Sabine Bavarian: formation of a new gender identity(about the question of the specificity of a national-historical code) | Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6).

Sabine Bavarian: formation of a new gender identity(about the question of the specificity of a national-historical code) | Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6).

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