%0 Journal Article %T Relacje różnych grup społecznych, zamieszkujących parafie Kuflew, Jeruzal i Kałuszyn, w świetle akt metrykalnych z XVII i XVIII wieku %A Kowalczyk, Tomasz %J Studia Historica Gedanensia %V 2017 %R 10.4467/23916001HG.17.006.9060 %N Tom 8 (2017) %P 93-124 %@ 2081-3309 %D 2017 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/studia-historica-gedanensia/artykul/relacje-roznych-grup-spolecznych-zamieszkujacych-parafie-kuflew-jeruzal-i-kaluszyn-w-swietle-akt-metrykalnych-z-xvii-i-xviii-wieku %X The Relations of Different Social Groups Living in the Parishes of Kuflew, Jeruzal, and Kałuszyn as Presented in Registration Documents from the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries The aim of this article is to discuss and analyze the mutual social relations of varying groups within the populations living in three Mazovian parishes, Kuflew, Jeruzal, and Kałuszyn, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It is assumed that in the discussed period there existed substantial social barriers that made it impossible to form easy and unconstrained relationships (particularly family and sociable ones) between representatives of groups that were of differing social and material status. As a result, this type of relationship was mainly formed among persons from the same social class and among those possessing a similar material status. This thesis was confirmed in the course of research. Because of the lack of extensive source material, this essay is based, above all, on an analysis of entries drawn from public registers, especially registers of marriages. Through these, it is possible to obtain the fullest information on the social relations among individual social strata, and in terms of individual settlements, estates, and parishes. The article is divided into three basic parts. In the first, theoretical issues are presented relating to the situations of varying social groups in Mazovia in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Sources are discussed in the second part, along with the scope of the research and the research group involved. The final part concentrates on the presentation and analysis of the author’s own research. The article ends with a section that sums the topic up; in it, the most important findings of the author’s research are set out.