Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth

The article deals with the riots in the Svisloch gymnasium that occurred after the closure of the trial of the Philarets and Philomaths (1824), which was initiated by N. N. Novosiltsev, as well as about possible interpretive models that make it possible to supplement the knowledge existing in Polish...

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Main Author: K. B. Egorova
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Language:Russian
Published: Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/4487
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description The article deals with the riots in the Svisloch gymnasium that occurred after the closure of the trial of the Philarets and Philomaths (1824), which was initiated by N. N. Novosiltsev, as well as about possible interpretive models that make it possible to supplement the knowledge existing in Polish and European historiography about the reasons that prompted the tsarist government to carry out such a brutal reprisal against Polish youth. A valuable source on the history of secret societies in the Svisloch Gymnasium, which was not taken into account when publishing documents of the investigative case, correspondence of participants in student unrest and other ego-documents is introduced into scientific circulation. This source, extracted from the Russian State Historical Archive (RGIA = RSHA, Fund 1409, Inventory 1, storage unit 1300, papers of His Imperial Highness Tsesarevich Konstantin Pavlovich), which makes it possible to judge the unrest in Svisloch and draw a conclusion about the punishment that the students suffered, was ignored by researchers, since chronologically fell into the scope of the Filaret and Philomat case, and the rioters were not brought to trial and were not among those exiled deep into the empire.
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spelling doaj.art-7efcd42c375b4345aaad2a7f8a0327b02025-03-02T10:10:23ZrusTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovНаучный диалог2225-756X2227-12952023-04-0112338239710.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-3-382-3972450Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian YouthK. B. Egorova0St. Petersburg State University; The National Library of RussiaThe article deals with the riots in the Svisloch gymnasium that occurred after the closure of the trial of the Philarets and Philomaths (1824), which was initiated by N. N. Novosiltsev, as well as about possible interpretive models that make it possible to supplement the knowledge existing in Polish and European historiography about the reasons that prompted the tsarist government to carry out such a brutal reprisal against Polish youth. A valuable source on the history of secret societies in the Svisloch Gymnasium, which was not taken into account when publishing documents of the investigative case, correspondence of participants in student unrest and other ego-documents is introduced into scientific circulation. This source, extracted from the Russian State Historical Archive (RGIA = RSHA, Fund 1409, Inventory 1, storage unit 1300, papers of His Imperial Highness Tsesarevich Konstantin Pavlovich), which makes it possible to judge the unrest in Svisloch and draw a conclusion about the punishment that the students suffered, was ignored by researchers, since chronologically fell into the scope of the Filaret and Philomat case, and the rioters were not brought to trial and were not among those exiled deep into the empire.https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/4487philaretes and philomathsconspiracy theorieshistory of secret societiesrussian-polish cultural relationssvisloch gymnasium
spellingShingle K. B. Egorova
Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth
Научный диалог
philaretes and philomaths
conspiracy theories
history of secret societies
russian-polish cultural relations
svisloch gymnasium
title Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth
title_full Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth
title_fullStr Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth
title_full_unstemmed Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth
title_short Riots in Svisloch Gymnasium: Persecution of Secret Societies among Polish-Lithuanian Youth
title_sort riots in svisloch gymnasium persecution of secret societies among polish lithuanian youth
topic philaretes and philomaths
conspiracy theories
history of secret societies
russian-polish cultural relations
svisloch gymnasium
url https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/4487
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