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El kniaz Mijaíl Mijaílovich Shcherbátov (en ruso, Михаи́л Миха́йлович Щерба́тов; Moscú, 2 de agosto de 1733 - San Petersburgo, 23 de diciembre de 1790) fue un político de la que destacó como historiador, publicista y filósofo. Fue Senador y Consejero Privado Activo del Imperio ruso desde 1786.
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dbo:abstract | Fürst Michail Michailowitsch Schtscherbatow (russisch Михаил Михайлович Щербатов; wiss. Transliteration Michail Michajlovič Ščerbatov; * 22. Julijul. / 2. August 1733greg. in Moskau; † 12. Dezemberjul. / 23. Dezember 1790greg. in Sankt Petersburg) war ein russischer Historiker, Philosoph und politischer Ideologe der Russischen Aufklärung. Er war kaiserlich russischer Heroldmeister und Kammerjunker. Er ist insbesondere als Verfasser eines Werkes über die Sittenverderbnis in Russland bekannt. Sein Werk Reise ins Land Ophir ist eine Staatsutopie mit der Sozialutopie eines russischen Adelsstaates. Seine umfassende Russische Geschichte seit frühester Zeit blieb unvollendet. Schtscherbatow beschäftigte sich mit der von Peter dem Großen in Russland eingeführten Despotie. Angesichts dieses Problems nahm er eine konservative Haltung ein. Er kritisierte die Nachahmung westlicher Standards, auf die der Reformator so stolz war. Er sah das Geheimnis der russischen Macht nicht in Reformen, sondern in der Tradition der Zusammenarbeit zwischen Zaren und Bojaren. Das Tagebuch Peters des Großen vom Jahr 1698 bis zum Schlusse des Neustädter Friedens (im Jahr 1721) gab Schtscherbatow heraus (St. Petersburg, 1770–1772). 1777 wurde er Ehrenmitglied der Petersburger Akademie der Wissenschaften. (de) El kniaz Mijaíl Mijaílovich Shcherbátov (en ruso, Михаи́л Миха́йлович Щерба́тов; Moscú, 2 de agosto de 1733 - San Petersburgo, 23 de diciembre de 1790) fue un político de la que destacó como historiador, publicista y filósofo. Fue Senador y Consejero Privado Activo del Imperio ruso desde 1786. (es) Prince Mikhailo Mikhailovich Shcherbatov (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Щерба́тов; 22 July 1733 – 12 December 1790) was a leading ideologue and exponent of the Russian Enlightenment, on the par with Mikhail Lomonosov and Nikolay Novikov. His view of human nature and social progress is kindred to Swift's pessimism. He was known as a statesman, historian, writer and philosopher, and was one of the most visible representatives of the nascent Russian conservatism during the second half of the 18th century. M. M. Shcherbatov received a good-formal education. He studied history, philosophy, literature and medicine. Until the end of his life he had a vast collection of 40,000 volumes in his home library. Like all educated people of that time he knew French, and in addition to that, he was also competent in German, Italian and a few other western languages. From 1767 onwards, Shcherbatov was in the public service and held responsible posts. He represented the Yaroslavl nobility at the Nakaz commission (1767), was a member of a private commission of the middle-class people, a member of the Board of Trade (1770), a president of the Chamber Council and a Senator (1779). In 1768 he received the position of historiographer and was appointed a Chief Herald of the Senate. In his view the political ideal was to follow the British example of a constitutional monarchy with separation of powers. He found a certain analogy to this ideal in Pre-Petrian Russia when, in his opinion, autocracy was confined to the use of such aristocratic organ as the Council Boyars. Mikhail's personal view and attitude of Peter I of Russia or Peter the Great (who ruled Russia from 7 May 1682 until his death in 1725) in his writings was quite ambiguous. In one of his drafts "An examination of defects and autocracy of Peter the Great" (1782), he openly criticized Peter, arguing that what he did for the prosperity of Russia can be done by more humane means, resulting in smaller losses even though it might take a longer period of time. In Shcherbatov's opinion, without foreign borrowing and the autocracy of Peter the Great, significantly much more time would have been needed for the Russian Enlightenment and foreign policy opponents meanwhile could have captured the country. Yet, Shcherbatov was aware that, apart from the personal weaknesses, the roughness and cruelty of the autocrat were caused by the viciousness of the time. Peter was forced by the time to be a despot. Scherbatov's father was a governor-general of Moscow and a Rurikid prince. His belonging to the oldest of Russian families may explain Scherbatov's lifelong interest in the national history. In a series of articles published in 1759-61 he defended serfdom and upheld ancient privileges of nobility which had been repealed by Peter the Great. When elected by the nobility of Yaroslavl to represent their interests at the Legislative Assembly of 1767, Shcherbatov virulently slammed the existing institutions of the Russian Empire. He caught the attention of the Empress and was appointed imperial historian in 1768 and president of a ministry in 1778. He worked in the Senate from 1779 to 1786. Scherbatov's History of Russia from the Earliest Times, of which seven volumes appeared between 1771 and 1791, is imbued with rationalistic ideals of the Age of Reason. He thought that inequality was inherent to human nature and illustrated this tenet in the first Russian utopia, entitled Journey to the Land of Ophyr (1783). Scherbatov's final and probably most lasting work was a scathing attack on the contemporary social customs in the treatise On the Corruption of Morals in Russia, published in 1797. (en) Prince Mikhaïl Mikhaïlovitch Chtcherbatov (en russe : Князь Mихаил Михайлович Щербатов ; 22 juillet 1733 – 12 décembre 1790) est un philosophe, homme d'État et historien russe. Il est l'un des principaux représentants du mouvement des Lumières en Russie avec Mikhaïl Lomonossov et Nikolaï Novikov. Chambellan (1773), membre honoraire de l'Académie des Sciences de Saint-Pétersbourg (1776), membre de l'Académie russe (1783), Président du Conseil privé, Conseiller privé, sénateur (1779). (fr) Michail Michajlovič Ščerbatov (in russo: Mихаил Михайлович Щербатов?; Mosca, 22 luglio 1733 – San Pietroburgo, 12 dicembre 1790) è stato un politico e storico russo.Fu membro onorario dell'Accademia russa delle scienze e membro dell'Accademia russa. (it) Michaił Michajłowicz Szczerbatow (1733–1790) – rosyjski książę, historyk i pisarz polityczny, wolnomularz Zajmował się w swych badaniach kwestią despotyzmu, jaki wprowadził do Rosji Piotr Wielki. Wobec tego problemu przyjął postawę konserwatywną. Krytykował naśladownictwo wzorców zachodnich, z których tak dumny był car-reformator. Sekret potęgi Rosji widział nie w reformach lecz w tradycji współpracy carów z bojarami. Do myśli politycznej Szczerbatowa nawiązywali w XIX wieku słowianofile, min. Fiodor Dostojewski. Szczerbatow był zwolennikiem monarchii feudalnej, podnosił znaczenie arystokracji państwowej w historii Rosji. (pl) Michail Michailovitj Sjtjerbatov (ryska: Михаил Михайлович Щербатов), född 22 juli 1733 i Moskva, Ryssland, död 12 december 1790 i Moskva, var en rysk statsman, historiker, författare, tidningsman, filosof och ideolog under upplysningen. Hans syn på människans natur och sociala framsteg har stora likheter med Jonathan Swifts pessimism. Sjtjerbatov fick en god formell utbildning. Han studerade historia, filosofi, litteratur och medicin. I sitt bibliotek hade han mer än 40 000 böcker, och liksom alla bildade personer vid den här tiden talade han franska, och dessutom tyska, italienska och flera andra västerländska språk. (sv) Князь Михаи́л Миха́йлович Щерба́тов (22 июля (2 августа) 1733 — 12 (23) декабря 1790) — деятель Русского Просвещения: историк, публицист, философ, генерал-майор, сенатор, действительный тайный советник. Сын генерал-майора князя Михаила Юрьевича Щербатова от брака с княжной Ириной Семёновной урождённая Сонцова-Засекина. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | El kniaz Mijaíl Mijaílovich Shcherbátov (en ruso, Михаи́л Миха́йлович Щерба́тов; Moscú, 2 de agosto de 1733 - San Petersburgo, 23 de diciembre de 1790) fue un político de la que destacó como historiador, publicista y filósofo. Fue Senador y Consejero Privado Activo del Imperio ruso desde 1786. (es) Prince Mikhaïl Mikhaïlovitch Chtcherbatov (en russe : Князь Mихаил Михайлович Щербатов ; 22 juillet 1733 – 12 décembre 1790) est un philosophe, homme d'État et historien russe. Il est l'un des principaux représentants du mouvement des Lumières en Russie avec Mikhaïl Lomonossov et Nikolaï Novikov. Chambellan (1773), membre honoraire de l'Académie des Sciences de Saint-Pétersbourg (1776), membre de l'Académie russe (1783), Président du Conseil privé, Conseiller privé, sénateur (1779). (fr) Michail Michajlovič Ščerbatov (in russo: Mихаил Михайлович Щербатов?; Mosca, 22 luglio 1733 – San Pietroburgo, 12 dicembre 1790) è stato un politico e storico russo.Fu membro onorario dell'Accademia russa delle scienze e membro dell'Accademia russa. (it) Князь Михаи́л Миха́йлович Щерба́тов (22 июля (2 августа) 1733 — 12 (23) декабря 1790) — деятель Русского Просвещения: историк, публицист, философ, генерал-майор, сенатор, действительный тайный советник. Сын генерал-майора князя Михаила Юрьевича Щербатова от брака с княжной Ириной Семёновной урождённая Сонцова-Засекина. (ru) Fürst Michail Michailowitsch Schtscherbatow (russisch Михаил Михайлович Щербатов; wiss. Transliteration Michail Michajlovič Ščerbatov; * 22. Julijul. / 2. August 1733greg. in Moskau; † 12. Dezemberjul. / 23. Dezember 1790greg. in Sankt Petersburg) war ein russischer Historiker, Philosoph und politischer Ideologe der Russischen Aufklärung. Er war kaiserlich russischer Heroldmeister und Kammerjunker. (de) Prince Mikhailo Mikhailovich Shcherbatov (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Щерба́тов; 22 July 1733 – 12 December 1790) was a leading ideologue and exponent of the Russian Enlightenment, on the par with Mikhail Lomonosov and Nikolay Novikov. His view of human nature and social progress is kindred to Swift's pessimism. He was known as a statesman, historian, writer and philosopher, and was one of the most visible representatives of the nascent Russian conservatism during the second half of the 18th century. (en) Michaił Michajłowicz Szczerbatow (1733–1790) – rosyjski książę, historyk i pisarz polityczny, wolnomularz Zajmował się w swych badaniach kwestią despotyzmu, jaki wprowadził do Rosji Piotr Wielki. Wobec tego problemu przyjął postawę konserwatywną. Krytykował naśladownictwo wzorców zachodnich, z których tak dumny był car-reformator. Sekret potęgi Rosji widział nie w reformach lecz w tradycji współpracy carów z bojarami. Do myśli politycznej Szczerbatowa nawiązywali w XIX wieku słowianofile, min. Fiodor Dostojewski. (pl) Michail Michailovitj Sjtjerbatov (ryska: Михаил Михайлович Щербатов), född 22 juli 1733 i Moskva, Ryssland, död 12 december 1790 i Moskva, var en rysk statsman, historiker, författare, tidningsman, filosof och ideolog under upplysningen. Hans syn på människans natur och sociala framsteg har stora likheter med Jonathan Swifts pessimism. (sv) |
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