CONFLICTS BETWEEN MILITARY PERSONNEL OF THE RUSSIAN REGULAR ARMY UNITS IN SIBERIA IN THE 18TH CENTURY (BASED ON MATERIALS OF JUDICIAL AND INVESTIGATIVE CASES)

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A. V. Dmitriev
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The paper analyzes conflicts that arose between servicemen in the units of the Russian army in Siberia during the middle and 2nd half of the 18th century. This particular aspect for the historical period under research still remains without any attention both in historical studies and in modern military conflict studies. The author set the goal of finding out, whether people of unprivileged origin, who were serving in the ranks of the regular army, have had some features of moods and behavior. These features, according to Boris Mironov and Pavel Shcherbinin, make it possible to refer such people to the “military estate” as a special group or even an institution in the social structure of the Russian Empire in the 18th century. Archival materials, such as several judicial and investigative cases, containing documents of military court proceedings of crimes (including murders) and the sentences passed on them, were used to solve this problem. In particular, the cases of the murder of a soldier by a dragoon, the murder of an officer by a soldier, as well as insults in a drunken state by an officer to a higher commander are studied. The analysis of these judicial and investigative cases leads to the conclusion that Mironov and Shcherbinin’s point of view can not be confirmed. It is hardly possible to say that the servicemen of the Russian regular army in the 18th century, who did not belong to the nobility by origin, constituted the “military estate” as a special group or even an institution, having their own specific interests, moods and social behavior. Conflicts in the army units stationed in Siberia rather suggest that the same conflicts and antagonisms inevitably arose in the armed forces of the empire as among the civilian population.
18世纪俄罗斯正规军在西伯利亚的军事人员冲突(基于司法和调查案件资料)
本文分析了18世纪中下半叶俄军驻西伯利亚部队官兵之间发生的冲突。在历史研究和现代军事冲突研究中,对所研究的历史时期的这一特殊方面仍未引起重视。作者的目的是研究在正规军中服役的非特权出身的人是否具有某些情绪和行为特征。根据Boris Mironov和Pavel Shcherbinin的说法,这些特征使得将这些人称为“军事阶层”成为18世纪俄罗斯帝国社会结构中的一个特殊群体甚至机构成为可能。档案材料,例如若干司法和调查案件,载有军事法庭对罪行(包括谋杀)的诉讼程序文件和对这些案件作出的判决,被用来解决这个问题。特别是对龙骑兵杀害士兵、士兵杀害军官、军官在醉酒状态下侮辱上级长官等事件进行了研究。通过对这些司法案件和侦查案件的分析可以得出结论,米罗诺夫和谢尔比宁的观点无法得到证实。很难说,18世纪的俄罗斯正规军的军人并不属于贵族出身,他们作为一个特殊的群体甚至是一个机构构成了“军事阶层”,他们有自己特定的利益、情绪和社会行为。驻扎在西伯利亚的军队之间的冲突表明,帝国军队和平民之间不可避免地出现了同样的冲突和对抗。
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