波兰立陶宛联邦反对伊凡雷帝的军事政治鼓动(立窝尼亚战争时期各种文学古迹资料)

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I. A. Prokhorenkov, N. Eylbart
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利沃尼亚战争导致了欧洲反莫斯科作品数量的增加。西方作家密切关注俄罗斯在重新分配波罗的海诸国的斗争中的成败。宣传文本中批评的主要对象是伊凡雷帝,他被描绘成欧洲的敌人,权力与土耳其苏丹不相上下。本文以波兰立陶宛联邦出版的各类文本为基础,分析了反俄信息运动的特点。对小册子流通统计方面的研究表明,在战争的后期阶段,波兰-立陶宛的印刷工人对欧洲新闻领域的形成产生了重大影响。经审查的次要文学形式的作品表明,波兰立陶宛联邦和俄罗斯之间的对抗的描述是在防御战争的背景下提出的。由于斯特凡·巴托里(Stefan Batory)统治期间宣传文本数量的显著增加,人们得出结论,波兰国王在诋毁俄罗斯的信息运动中发挥了主要作用。巴托里了解印刷宣传的力量,并投入了大量资源来玷污俄罗斯统治者的形象。结果,到战争结束时,波兰立陶宛联邦成功地对俄罗斯及其统治者在欧洲的负面形象产生了重大影响。
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Military and Political Agitation of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth against Ivan Terrible (Materials of Various Literary Monuments of Livonian War Era)
The Livonian War led to an increase in the number of anti-Moscow works in Europe. Western authors closely followed Russia’s successes and failures in the struggle for the redistribution of the Baltic states. The main target of criticism in propaganda texts was Ivan the Terrible, who was portrayed as an enemy of Europe, equal in power to the Turkish sultan. This article analyzes the features of the anti-Russian information campaign based on various genres of texts published in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The study of the statistical aspect of the circulation of pamphlets showed that during the later stages of the war, Polish-Lithuanian typographers significantly influenced the formation of the news field in Europe. The examined works of minor literary forms demonstrated that the description of the confrontation between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia was presented in the context of a defensive war. Due to the noticeable increase in the number of propaganda texts during the reign of Stefan Batory, it was concluded that the Polish king played a primary role in the information campaign to discredit Russia. Batory understood the power of printed propaganda and invested numerous resources in tarnishing the image of the Russian ruler. As a result, by the end of the war, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth managed to have a significant influence on the emerging negative image of Russia and its ruler in Europe.
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