Sergey A. Tokarev's Conceptual Ideas on the Social Organization of the Yakuts in the 17th Century and the Modern Historiography

10.33876/2311-0546/2024-4/64-78

Authors

  • Andrian Borisov the Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North. Russian Academy of the Sciences. Siberian branch — Federal Research Centre "The Yakut Scientific Centre" https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8285-6421

Abstract

The article discusses the outstanding contribution of S. A. Tokarev (18991985) to the study of the Yakuts’ social organization in the 17th century employing a modern theoretical and methodological approach. Although the researcher generally worked within the strict framework of the formational approach commonly accepted in Soviet historiography, sometimes he managed to go beyond it in an effort to be objective. This was possible due to his deep knowledge of not only ethnographic materials, but also of Russian written sources of the 17th century. He studied huge arrays of cursive columns from the funds of the Siberian Prikaz and the Yakut Voivode's Hut, stored in the central archives, and used them in a comparative analysis with other sources. The original concept of the social organization of the Yakuts in the 17th century that he developed in the 1930s and subsequently revised in his major works in the 19401950s, made an outstanding contribution to Russian historiography, supplemented it with new data and offered a holistic view of the historical and ethnographic realities of the Yakut late medieval society. However, S. A. Tokarev's intention to remain on reliable historical ground, based on specific documentary sources of the 17th century, provoked substantial criticism. His research was cast in a continuous search for the closest scientific definitions to the categories of social organization of the Yakuts, which he identified. He used the entire toolkit of theoretical approaches and research methods and his experience, based on the best traditions of Russian historical and ethnographic science. Modern achievements of Yakut studies of historical knowledge confirm the scientific significance and relevance of the main conclusions and observations of S. A. Tokarev.

Author Biography

  • Andrian Borisov, the Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North. Russian Academy of the Sciences. Siberian branch — Federal Research Centre "The Yakut Scientific Centre"

    Borisov, Andrian A. — Dr. in History, Chief Researcher in the Center for Intellectual History and Culture, the Institute of the Humanities Research and the Indigenous Studies of the North, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch — Federal Research Centre «The Yakut Scientific Centre of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences» (Yakutsk, Russian Federation). E-mail: a_a_borisov@mail.ru ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8285-6421

    For citation: Borisov, A. A. 2024. Sergey A. Tokarev's Conceptual Ideas on the Social Organization of the Yakuts in the 17th Century and the Modern Historiography. Herald of Anthropology (Vestnik Antropologii) 4: 64–78.

    Funding: The research was carried out as the project under the state assignment No. 1023032900024-0-6.1.1 "Regional Governance of Yakutia in the Communicative Space of the Russian State: Social Aspect (17th — early 20th centuries)".

Published

22.12.2024

Issue

Section

The Scientific Life of Sergei A. Tokarev