“Rotalia”——位于圣彼得堡的爱沙尼亚公司(1913-1918)

D. Barinov
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的相关性。19世纪末至20世纪初,俄罗斯帝国的民族运动出现了新的兴起。争取政治独立和/或文化认同的组织数量的增加也反映在高等教育中。在大型的大学城,学生国家社团成立了。尽管他们有共同的目标(争取民族自治),但他们可以持有不同的政治观点:从革命到被视为“非政治”的,即保守的。后者的一个显著例子是爱沙尼亚公司“Rotalia”。方法或方法论为了弥补现有的史学差距,我们将采用历史和传记的方法。通过该公司最著名成员的记忆和人生道路,该组织活动的主要阶段将被恢复。结果。我们所选择的方法可以补充关于该组织活动的贫乏的档案证据,扩大对圣彼得堡爱沙尼亚人的习俗、生活和传统的了解。它还允许确定“Rotalia”在学生自我组织的政治光谱中的位置。结论。我们编写的材料使我们能够更详细地突出“Rotalia”存在的圣彼得堡/彼得格勒时期,同时揭示其参与者的政治观点。该社团的领导人坚持保守的观点,尽量远离积极的政治生活,专注于教育活动和组织互助。与此同时,他们始终有意识地与爱沙尼亚社会主义社会保持距离。
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‟Rotalia” – Estonian corporation in St. Petersburg (1913–1918)
Relevance. At the end of 19th – beginning of 20th centuries there was a new rise in the national movement in the Russian Empire. The increase of number of organizations struggling for political independence and / or cultural identity was also echoed in higher education. Student national societies were created in large university cities. Despite their common goal (the struggle for national autonomy) they could hold differ-ent political views: from revolutionary to deemed “apolitical” i.e. conservative ones. A striking example of the latter was the Estonian corporation ‟Rotalia”. Method or methodology. To bridge the existing historiographic gap, we will resort to the historical and biographical method. Through the memories and life path of the most famous members of the corporation, the main stages of the organization's activities will be restored. Results. The method we have chosen made it possible to supplement the poor archival evidence of the organization's activities, expand the understanding of the customs, life and traditions of the Estonians in St. Petersburg. It also allowed to determine the place of ‟Rotalia” in the political spectrum of student self-organizations. Conclusions. The material we worked out allowed us to highlight in more detail the St. Petersburg / Petrograd period of the existence of ‟Rotalia” and at the same time to re-veal the political views of its participants. The leaders of this corporation adhered to conservative views and tried to stay away from active political life, being concentrated on educational activities and organizing mutual assistance. At the same time they con-sistently and consciously distanced themselves from the socialist Estonian societies.
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