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这本书是对p.n. Velizhanin中校的生活和职业道路的研究。Velizhanin中校是一名正规军官,参加了第一次世界大战,获得了六项勋章,先后在俄罗斯帝国军队和白军服役,然后在苏联机构服役。他的传记以前从未在学术上发表过,它生动地反映了社会灾难时代的碰撞。该研究以社会适应理论、人类学方法和历史传记方法为方法论基础,确定了其类型。文章将文章中提出的问题与问题的史学联系起来考虑。这项研究的基础是作者在鄂木斯克州历史档案馆和鄂木斯克州俄罗斯联邦安全局办公室档案馆的资金中发现的一系列未发表的官方资料,其中最重要的是P. N. Velizhanin 1919年的记录;苏联的调查问卷;契卡的调查文件;资料系办公室工作中有关军事和特种(契金)登记的课题在20世纪20年代的研究。因此,一部备受争议的p·n·维利扎宁传记被以最高的细节重建。结论强调了这位军官在苏联鄂木斯克相对成功的社会适应,他的军事(和反布尔什维克)传记得到了军事监狱机构领导的补充。这本书可能会引起广泛读者的兴趣,包括研究俄罗斯军事史、俄罗斯特种部队、苏联社会、苏联国家镇压政策的研究人员,以及实用谱系学领域的专家。
The Head of the Сoncentration Сamps in White Omsk Pavel Nikolaevich Velizhanin (1859–1942)
The publication is a study into the life and professional path of Lieutenant Colonel P. N. Velizhanin — a regular officer, a participant of the First World War, decorated by six orders, who consecutively served in the Russian Imperial and White armies, and then in Soviet institutions. His biography, which has not been previously presented in the scholarship, vividly reflects the collisions of the era of social cataclysms. The research has been carried out on the basis of the theory of social adaptation, the anthropological approach and the historical and biographical methods as a methodological basis defining its genre. The article considers the issue presented in the article in connection with the historiography of the problem. The basis for the study was a complex of unpublished sources of an official nature discovered by the author in the funds of the Historical Archive of the Omsk Region and the archive of the Office of the Federal Security Service of Russia in the Omsk Region, among which of most significance were the track record of P. N. Velizhanin for 1919; Soviet questionnaires; investigative documents of the Cheka; materials of departmental office work related to military and special (Chekist) registration of the subject of the study in the 1920s. As a result, a controversial biography of P. N. Velizhanin is reconstructed with the highest level of detail. The conclusion emphasizes this officer’s relatively successful social adaptation in Soviet Omsk, whose military (and anti-Bolshevik) biography was complemented by the leadership of military penitentiary institutions. The publication may be of interest to a wide range of readers — to researchers into Russian military history, into Russian special services, into the Soviet society, into the repressive policy of the Soviet state, as well as to specialists in the field of practical genealogy.