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康斯坦丁·尼古拉耶维奇大公(1827-1892)1862年6月至1863年10月,即波兰起义前夕和起义期间,担任波兰王国总督。尽管对俄波关系史上这一危机时期的了解程度很高,但华沙大公的宫廷仍然不在历史学家的研究重点之列。大公总督的宫廷是建立王朝与臣民之间象征性关系的独特空间。在华沙,康斯坦丁·尼古拉耶维奇实施了他自己的“权力方案”。关键的仪式模式是帝国统一的形象。总督很难找到忠于帝国的波兰朝臣,他的海军部下属也广泛参与其中。基于来自GA RF, OR RGB, OR RNB, RGIA, RGA VMF和个人出身的广泛文件,考虑了大公法院的起源和功能,以及华沙几个住宅中庄严家庭的日常生活。将新资源引入科学流通使得建立朝臣圈、宫廷财政支持和宫廷特有的实践成为可能。尽管皇帝的弟弟长期不在北都,但维持他的国家活动的主要职能继续由大理石宫的工作人员执行。
Warsaw Court of the Viceroy of the Kingdom of Poland Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich. 1862–1863
Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich (1827–1892) was the governor of the Kingdom of Poland from June 1862 to October 1863, that is, on the eve and during the Polish uprising. Despite the high degree of knowledge of this crisis period in the history of Russian-Polish relations, the Warsaw Grand Duke’s court remained outside the research focus of historians. The court of the Grand Duke-viceroy was a unique space where symbolic relations between the dynasty and the subjects were built. In Warsaw Konstantin Nikolaevich implemented his own «scenario of power». The key ceremonial mode was the image of the unity of the empire. The viceroy faced difficulties in finding Polish courtiers loyal to the empire and widely involved his subordinates from the Naval Ministry. Based on a wide range of documents from the GA RF, OR RGB, OR RNB, RGIA, RGA VMF and sources of personal origin, the genesis and functioning of the court of the Grand Duke, as well as the everyday life of the august family in several Warsaw residences are considered. The introduction of new sources into scientific circulation made it possible to establish the circle of courtiers, the financial support of the court and practices peculiar for the court. Despite the long absence of the emperor’s brother in the northern capital, the main function of maintaining his state activity continued to be executed by the staff of the Marble Palace.