«Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]

This article focuses on the battle career of the Russian general, Ye. F. Kern, who dedicated sixty years to the service of the country. General Kern participated in most wars and military campaigns the Russian state was involved in in the last quarter of the 18th-the first quarter of the 19th centur...

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Main Author: Kretinin Gannady
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2012-01-01
Series:Baltijskij Region
Subjects:
war
Online Access:http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/f77/wqvmtaetogvazhkr_69-80.pdf
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spelling doaj-c659db88132c40f1a1fe0f6362e3fb652020-11-24T23:22:44ZrusImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltijskij Region2074-98482012-01-012698010.5922/2074-9848-2012-2-6«Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]Kretinin GannadyThis article focuses on the battle career of the Russian general, Ye. F. Kern, who dedicated sixty years to the service of the country. General Kern participated in most wars and military campaigns the Russian state was involved in in the last quarter of the 18th-the first quarter of the 19th centuries. Despite being a contemporary and often a companion-in-arms to outstanding Russian public and military officers, he could not secure a dominant position on the military Areopagus. Moreover, in the post-war period his life was scarred by tragedies. In the Russian culture, he became notorious because of his wife. Over the last two centuries, Ye. F. Kern has been described as a “rude” and “ignorant” person destroying the aspirations of a young, courtly, and educated woman towards noble ideals and sublime feelings. This article considers the features of provincial military life in the light of its hardships and routine aggravated by the peculiarities of bureaucracy typical of Russian peripheral centres of the time. The case of Ye. F. Kern helps understand how a Russian general, despite the vicissitudes of fate — battle injuries, career hardships, family discord, and lack of stability — managed to remain true to the once chosen direction in life — service of the country.http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/f77/wqvmtaetogvazhkr_69-80.pdfwarofficersgeneralsservicemilitary transport officerarmymarriageallowanceresignation
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«Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]
Baltijskij Region
war
officers
generals
service
military transport officer
army
marriage
allowance
resignation
author_facet Kretinin Gannady
author_sort Kretinin Gannady
title «Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]
title_short «Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]
title_full «Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]
title_fullStr «Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]
title_full_unstemmed «Sudebnye dela» generala E. F. Kerna [The “court cases” of General Ye. F. Kern]
title_sort «sudebnye dela» generala e. f. kerna [the “court cases” of general ye. f. kern]
publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltijskij Region
issn 2074-9848
publishDate 2012-01-01
description This article focuses on the battle career of the Russian general, Ye. F. Kern, who dedicated sixty years to the service of the country. General Kern participated in most wars and military campaigns the Russian state was involved in in the last quarter of the 18th-the first quarter of the 19th centuries. Despite being a contemporary and often a companion-in-arms to outstanding Russian public and military officers, he could not secure a dominant position on the military Areopagus. Moreover, in the post-war period his life was scarred by tragedies. In the Russian culture, he became notorious because of his wife. Over the last two centuries, Ye. F. Kern has been described as a “rude” and “ignorant” person destroying the aspirations of a young, courtly, and educated woman towards noble ideals and sublime feelings. This article considers the features of provincial military life in the light of its hardships and routine aggravated by the peculiarities of bureaucracy typical of Russian peripheral centres of the time. The case of Ye. F. Kern helps understand how a Russian general, despite the vicissitudes of fate — battle injuries, career hardships, family discord, and lack of stability — managed to remain true to the once chosen direction in life — service of the country.
topic war
officers
generals
service
military transport officer
army
marriage
allowance
resignation
url http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/f77/wqvmtaetogvazhkr_69-80.pdf
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