Tula rumors of 1812

Q4 Arts and Humanities
A. L. Lifshits
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Abstract

The article is devoted to a private letter written at the end of November 1812 in Tula and preserved in a small archive of the Tula and Kaluga noblemen, the Ievlevs. Analysis of the document allows us to identify the author — Pavel Svechin, an official under the Tula governor, as well as the addressees of the letter — the landowner Alexander Prokofievich Ievlev and his son Peter. The name of the author of the addendum and others mentioned in the letter as well as the circumstances in which the epistolary text appeared, have been established. The reason for writing the letter was the news from the battlefields, which reached the provincial town and were passed on, probably to the estate where the addressees lived. However, the events of the Patriotic War were presented in a semi-fantastic form: the dates, names of commanders, and events were mixed up. The author of the letter does not seem to care much for the credibility or accuracy of the information conveyed. The only news that was transmitted without distortion concerns the bestowal of the Order of St. George, First Class, and the title of Prince of Smolensk upon Field Marshal Kutuzov. The article focuses on the reasons for the appearance of distortions and the mechanism of rumor formation; conclusions are drawn about what really worried the Tula landowners in the late autumn of 1812. The letter is published with a detailed commentary.
1812年的图拉谣言
这篇文章是关于1812年11月底在图拉写的一封私人信件,保存在图拉和卡卢加贵族的一个小档案中。通过对该文件的分析,我们可以确定作者——图拉州长手下的官员Pavel Svechin,以及信件的收信人——土地所有者Alexander Prokofievich Ievlev和他的儿子Peter。增编作者的姓名和信中提到的其他人的姓名以及书信文本出现的情况已经确定。写这封信的原因是战场上传来的消息,消息传到了省城,很可能传到了收信人居住的庄园。然而,卫国战争的事件是以一种半虚构的形式呈现的:日期、指挥官的名字和事件都是混淆的。这封信的作者似乎并不太关心所传达信息的可信度或准确性。唯一没有歪曲的消息是授予库图佐夫元帅一级圣乔治勋章和斯摩棱斯克亲王的称号。文章着重分析了谣言失真出现的原因和谣言形成的机制;结论是关于1812年深秋图拉地主真正担心的是什么。这封信附有详细的评论。
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