俄罗斯帝国政治中的格鲁吉亚贵族:融合的机制和阶段

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Amiran Urushadze
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本文探讨了 19 世纪上半叶格鲁吉亚精英融入俄罗斯帝国社会和政治空间的过程。在这种情况下,融入应被理解为格鲁吉亚贵族阶级权利的确认。这一过程持续了半个世纪。文章第一部分分析了俄罗斯当局为找到确认格鲁吉亚精英阶层权利的最佳形式所做的努力。格鲁吉亚贵族的阶级保障被记录在多份文件中,尤其是 1783 年的《格奥尔基耶夫斯克条约》和 1801 年的《格鲁吉亚人民宣言》。此外,格鲁吉亚贵族阶级的权利在俄罗斯地区政府的一些官方公告中也得到了保障。然而,格鲁吉亚精英阶层的 "非军事化 "遇到了一些法律障碍,因而被推迟了。俄罗斯政府面临的另一个问题是格鲁吉亚王公擅自签发王室和贵族信函,这些王公在巴格拉季昂王室被清算后,被重新安置到俄罗斯首都。政府并没有立即制止这种非法行为。所有这些困难导致了这样一个事实,即到 19 世纪中叶,大多数格鲁吉亚贵族代表的阶级权利都没有得到帝国一级的承认。文章的第二部分探讨了第一任高加索总督米哈伊尔-沃龙佐夫旨在完成格鲁吉亚贵族 "贵族化 "进程的活动。1846 年,根据总督的提议,在梯弗里斯和库塔伊斯成立了两个特别临时委员会,负责审查格鲁吉亚贵族的阶级权利。委员会由格鲁吉亚贵族代表和俄罗斯官员组成。委员会的工作于 1849 年完成,一年后,格鲁吉亚王公贵族的名单得到了皇帝尼古拉一世的批准。权利的确认使格鲁吉亚贵族成为帝国精英的一部分,并激励格鲁吉亚人积极参与帝国建设。
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Georgian Aristocracy in the Politics of the Russian Empire: Mechanisms and Stages of Integration
This article examines the process of integration of the Georgian elite into the social and political space of the Russian Empire in the first half of the nineteenth century. In this case, integration should be understood as confirmation of the class rights of the Georgian nobility. This process lasted for half a century. The first part of the article analyses the efforts of the Russian authorities aimed at finding an optimal format for confirming the class rights of the Georgian elite. The class guarantees of the Georgian aristocracy were recorded in several documents, most notably in the Treaty of Georgievsk in 1783 and the Manifesto to the Georgian People in 1801. In addition, the rights of the noble Georgian class were guaranteed in several official proclamations of the regional Russian administration. However, the “nobilisation” of the Georgian elite encountered several legal obstacles and was delayed. Another problem of the Russian government was the unauthorised issuance of princely and noble letters by Georgian princes, who, after the liquidation of the royal house of Bagration, were resettled to Russian capitals. The government was not immediately successful in stopping this illegal practice. All these difficulties led to the fact that by the middle of the nineteenth century, most representatives of the Georgian nobility had not received recognition of their class rights at the imperial level. The second part of the article examines the activities of the first Caucasian Viceroy, Mikhail Vorontsov, aimed at completing the process of the “nobilsation” of the Georgian nobility. In 1846, at the proposal of the Viceroy, two special temporary commissions were created in Tiflis and Kutais to examine the class rights of the Georgian nobility. The commissions consisted of representatives of the Georgian nobility and Russian officials. The work of the commissions was completed in 1849, and a year later the lists of Georgian princes and nobles received the approval of Emperor Nicholas I. The Confirmation of rights made the Georgian nobility part of the imperial elite and motivated Georgians to take an active part in empire-building.
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Quaestio Rossica
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期刊介绍: Quaestio Rossica is a peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the study of Russia’s history, philology, and culture. The Journal aims to introduce new research approaches in the sphere of the Humanities and previously unknown sources, actualising traditional methods and creating new research concepts in the sphere of Russian studies. Except for academic articles, the Journal publishes reviews, historical surveys, discussions, and accounts of the past of the Humanities as a field.
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