A Brief Outline of Navigation on the Black and Azov Seas from Antiquity to the Russian Regular Fleet

I. E. Pavlenko
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Based on the principles of historicism and consistency, the article examines the stages of navigation in the Azov-Black Sea basin from early antiquity to the Russian regular Navy. Little-known written and material sources were used. The evolution of sailing and rowing vessels is shown, due to the tasks of certain periods and the technological capabilities of the subjects. The constant attractiveness of the Azov Sea and the mouth of the Don River with adjacent lands as sources of rich food resources and as a crossroads of world trade routes for very remote states for thousands of years has been revealed. The decisive role of motivation, technical and professional training of naval potential in ensuring the military and economic success of participants in the competitive historical process is shown. The political and economic expediency and firm consistency of Russia in gaining access to the South Seas, which culminated in the implementation of Peter the Great's Azov project, are emphasized. Using concrete examples, the effectiveness of the principle of historicism in scientific and practical reconstructions of voyages on replica ships of the past is demonstrated. It is concluded that in order to acquire the proper level of national consciousness, Russians need systematic historical education and enlightenment.
从古代到俄罗斯正规舰队的黑海和亚速海航行概述
根据历史主义和一致性原则,文章研究了亚速海-黑海盆地从古代早期到俄罗斯正规海军的航海阶段。文章使用了鲜为人知的文字和资料来源。由于特定时期的任务和研究对象的技术能力,文章展示了帆船和赛艇的演变过程。数千年来,亚速海和顿河河口及邻近地区作为丰富的食物资源来源和世界贸易路线的十字路口,对非常偏远的国家始终具有吸引力。在竞争激烈的历史进程中,海军潜力的激励、技术和专业培训在确保参与者取得军事和经济成就方面发挥着决定性作用。书中强调了俄罗斯在政治和经济上的权宜之计以及在进入南洋方面的坚定一致性,这最终导致了彼得大帝亚速计划的实施。通过具体实例,证明了历史主义原则在科学和实际重建过去仿制船只航行中的有效性。结论是,为了获得适当水平的民族意识,俄罗斯人需要系统的历史教育和启蒙。
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