皇帝给顿河的信(1735-1739):论顿河哥萨克族的地位

T. Kruglova
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在现代史学中,有一种常见的说法是,在顿河哥萨克兵团于1721年从普里卡兹大使的管辖范围转移到军事委员会之后,顿河哥萨克兵团完全失去了自治权。然而,近年来,对1721年3月3日皇帝敕令对顿河哥萨克人地位的影响的这种评估被重新考虑。通过对俄国独裁者给顿河的私人信件的研究,可以明确他们在后彼得时期的地位。这项研究的目的是根据俄罗斯-土耳其战争(1735-1739)期间安娜·约安娜诺夫娜皇后发送的信件,展示她对顿河哥萨克人的态度。这些信件作为最高权力机构与顿河哥萨克社区之间的一种通信形式,在研究历史资料的历史类型学方法的背景下进行了研究,其中包括公式化分析。这篇文章涉及以下主题:信件在俄罗斯国家和俄罗斯帝国的立法和文书材料体系中的地位,彼得一世在国家行政改革过程中对信件的要求,在皇后(内阁)和参议院的私人办公室中创建信件的程序,以及发送给堂的信件的特点。对1735年至1739年的帝国信件的研究得出结论,在这一时期,顿河哥萨克军队处于一种“特殊从属”状态:一方面,像彼得大帝统治时期一样,它直接隶属于独裁者,同时享有一定程度的独立性,另一方面,它从安娜·伊万诺夫娜那里收到外交性质的信件。1735年至1739年的信件揭示了互利原则,这是俄罗斯最高权力与顿河哥萨克军队之间关系的基础。这一原则不仅在安娜·约安娜诺夫娜的信件中被宣布为不可侵犯的,而且在更早的时候,在16世纪和17世纪沙皇的信件中也被宣布为不可侵犯的。18世纪70年代,俄国当局与顿河哥萨克族之间的关系发生了翻天覆地的变化
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IMPERIAL LETTERS TO THE DON (1735–1739): ON THE STATUS OF THE DON COSSACK HOST
It is a commonplace statement of modern historiography that aft er the transfer of the Don Cossack Host from the jurisdiction of the Ambas-sadorial Prikaz to the Military Collegium in 1721 it completely lost its autonomy. In recent years, however, such an assessment of the infl uence of the Emperor’s Edict of 3 March 1721 on the position of the Don Cossacks is reconsidered. Th eir status in the post-Petrine period can be clarifi ed through the study of personal letters of the Russian autocrats to the Don. Th e research aims to show Empress Anna Ioannovna’s attitude to the Don Cossacks on the basis of the letters she sent during the Russian-Turkish war (1735–1739). Th e letters as a form of cor-respondence between the supreme power and the Don Cossacks’ community are examined in the context of the historical-typological approach to the study of historical sources, which involves the formulaic analysis. Th e article deals with the following topics: the place of letters in the system of legislative and clerical materials of the Russian state and the Russian Empire, the requirements to the letters, established by Peter I in the course of his reforms of state administration, the procedure of creation of letters in the personal offi ce of the Empress (Cabinet of Ministers) and the Senate, and peculiarities of letters, sent to the Don. Th e research of the imperial letters of 1735–1739 leads to the conclusion that during this period the Don Cossack Host was in a state of “special subjection”: on the one hand, like during the rule of Peter the Great, it was directly subordinated to the autocrat, while enjoying at the same time a certain degree of independence, on the other hand, it received letters of diplomatic character from Anna Ioan-novna. Th e letters of 1735–1739 reveal the principle of mutual benefi t as the basis of relations between the Russian supreme power and the Don Cossack Host. Th is principle was declared inviolable not only in Anna Ioannovna’s correspondence, but also earlier, in the Tsar’s letters in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Radical changes in relations between Russian authorities and the Don Cossack Host started in the 1770s.
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