被俘的殖民者:波兰立陶宛和克里米亚汗国战俘在俄罗斯吞并东西伯利亚中的作用

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
D. Kołodziejczyk
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摘要:本文主要研究十七世纪参与俄罗斯征服东西伯利亚的非俄罗斯人。由于17世纪俄罗斯对波兰-立陶宛和克里米亚汗国的反复战争,许多波兰-立陶宛人以及鞑靼贵族和士兵发现自己是沙皇的俘虏或战俘,并自愿参与俄罗斯帝国的殖民统治。他们在征服东西伯利亚过程中的人数和作用不能仅仅被视为轶事,也许应该用他们的新赞助人有意识地使用的“文化资本”来解释:军事经验和指挥技能,还有识字能力,就鞑靼人而言,还有语言能力。虽然他们中很少有人后来在和平条约和大赦后回国,叛逃到满清也并非未知,但他们中的大多数人娶了当地妻子,信奉东正教,他们的后代逐渐融入了西伯利亚东部的俄罗斯和雅库特语多民族人口中。
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Captive Colonizers: The Role of the Prisoners of War from Poland-Lithuania and the Crimean Khanate in the Russian Subjugation of Eastern Siberia
Abstract:The article focuses on non-Russians who participated in the Russian conquest of eastern Siberia in the seventeenth century. As a result of recurrent wars fought by seventeenth-century Russia against Poland-Lithuania and the Crimean Khanate, numerous Polish-Lithuanian as well as Tatar nobles and soldiers found themselves as captives or prisoners of war in the tsar's service and willy-nilly participated in the colonial enterprize of the Russian Empire. Their numbers and role in the conquest of eastern Siberia cannot be dismissed as merely anecdotic and should perhaps be explained by their "cultural capital" that was consciously used by their new patrons: military experience and commanding skills, but also literacy and—in the case of Tatars—language competencies. While few of them later returned home after peace treaties and amnesties, and desertions to Manchu China are not unknown either, most of them took local wives, adopted Orthodox Christianity, and their offspring has gradually dissolved in the multiethnic Russian- and Yakutspeaking population of eastern Siberia.
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期刊介绍: Devoted to historical analysis from a global point of view, the Journal of World History features a range of comparative and cross-cultural scholarship and encourages research on forces that work their influences across cultures and civilizations. Themes examined include large-scale population movements and economic fluctuations; cross-cultural transfers of technology; the spread of infectious diseases; long-distance trade; and the spread of religious faiths, ideas, and ideals. Individual subscription is by membership in the World History Association.
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