第一次世界大战初期关于俄国人的俄罗斯右翼保守期刊

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Rusin Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17223/18572685/69/7
D. I. Stogov
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现在,当斯拉夫世界的精神统一正在经历另一次力量考验时,诉诸于斯拉夫民族之间关系的丰富历史经验似乎是相关的。特别令人感兴趣的是与历史转折点有关的情节,特别是第一次世界大战,当时斯拉夫人民的命运在战场上决定。本文以第一次世界大战初期的俄国右翼保守主义报刊为研究对象,研究俄国问题。据他说,俄罗斯右翼保守派的宣传人员对1914年被俄军占领的东加利西亚和布科维纳的俄罗斯人的生活表现出了真正的兴趣。《Groza》、《Pochaevskiy listok》、《Susanin》、《moskovskiy Vedomosti》、《Russkoe znamya》、《Kolokol》、《Zemshchyna》等期刊涵盖了以下主题:俄罗斯人的历史和文化,他们的宗教和社会政治生活,俄罗斯与波兰和俄罗斯与奥地利的关系,对“乌克兰主义”的态度,俄罗斯军队占领东加利西亚和布科维纳后俄罗斯人的生活,俄罗斯人作为俄罗斯帝国一部分的未来。作者的结论是,几乎所有上述右翼保守派出版物都同意“乌克兰主义”的危害性,这种主义在波兰巨头的支持下在加利西亚广泛传播,并同意俄罗斯人需要从统一主义过渡到东正教。他们还强调,吞并加利西亚和布科维纳对俄罗斯人产生了积极影响,大多数俄罗斯人赞成与俄罗斯统一。
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Russian right-wing conservative periodical press about Rusins at the beginning of WWI
Now, when the spiritual unity of the Slavic world is undergoing another test of strength, it seems relevant to appeal to the rich historical experience of the relationship of the Slavic peoples. Of particular interest are plots associated with turning points in history, in particular the First World War, when the fate of the Slavic peoples was decided on the battlefields. In this article, the author turns to the Russian right-wing conservative press at the initial stage of the First World War to study the Rusin question. According to him, Russian right-wing conservative publicists showed a genuine interest in the life of Rusins in Eastern Galicia and Bukovina, occupied by Russian troops in 1914. Such periodicals as Groza, Pochaevskiy listok, Susanin, Moskovskie Vedomosti, Russkoe znamya, Kolokol, Zemshchyna covered the following subjects: the history and culture of Rusins, their religious and socio-political life, the Rusin-Polish and Rusin-Austrian relations, attitude to “Ukrainism”, the life of Rusins after the capture of Eastern Galicia and Bukovina by Russian troops, the future of Rusins as part of the Russian Empire. The author concludes that almost all above-mentioned right-wing conservative publications agreed on the perniciousness of “Ukrainianism”, which became widespread in Galicia supported by Polish magnates, as well as on the need for Rusins to transit from Uniatism to Orthodoxy. They also emphasized that the annexation of Galicia and Bukovina had a positive effect on Rusins, the majority of whom were in favor of reunification with Russia.
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