Hans Sachs and the values of Work orientation and the profitof the German burghers in the XVI century (Slices of Renaissance discourse in the lightof the macrohistorical specifics of the national mentality) | Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6).

Hans Sachs and the values of Work orientation and the profitof the German burghers in the XVI century (Slices of Renaissance discourse in the lightof the macrohistorical specifics of the national mentality)

The article is focused on a problem of Northern Renaissance specificity viewed through the prism of mental peculiarity of petty bourgeoisie.The basis for the analysis of city-dwellers mentality is the mass of Schwanks by Hans Sachs, the Nuremberg'sMeistersinger.

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mentality, bourgeoisie, Schwanks, Germany, North Renascence, шванки, менталитет, бюргерство, Германия, Северное Возрождение

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Hrebtova Nailya G.Tomsk State Universityklio@ic.tsu.ru
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 Hans Sachs and the values of Work orientation and the profitof the German burghers in the XVI century (Slices of Renaissance discourse in the lightof the macrohistorical specifics of the national mentality) | Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6).

Hans Sachs and the values of Work orientation and the profitof the German burghers in the XVI century (Slices of Renaissance discourse in the lightof the macrohistorical specifics of the national mentality) | Tomsk State University Journal of History. 2009. № 2 (6).

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