- Vasily Tatishchev
Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev ( _ru. Васи́лий Ники́тич Тати́щев,
April 19 ,1686 -July 15 ,1750 ) was a prominentRussia n statesman, andethnographer , best remembered as the author of the first full-scale Russian history. Throughout this work, he entertains his favourite idea thatautocracy is the perfect form of government for Russia.A settlement and a district was named in his honour in
Saratov Oblast .Life
A male-line descendant of the 9th-century prince
Rurik , Tatischev was born nearPskov onApril 19 ,1686 . Having graduated from the Engineering school inMoscow , he took part in the 1700-1721Great Northern War withSweden . In the service of Peter the Great he gained a prominent post in theForeign Office , which he used to oppose the policies of theSupreme Privy Council and support Anna's ascension to the Russian throne in 1730.He was entrusted by Anna with a lucrative office of the management of Ural factories. At that post he founded the cities of
Perm andYekaterinburg , which have since grown into the veritable capitals of Ural. A monument to him was opened in Perm in 2003. Tatischev finished his official career as a governor ofAstrakhan (1741-44). He died at the Boldino estate near Moscow onJuly 15 ,1750 .Works
Having retired from active service, the elderly statesman dedicated himself to scholarly pursuits. Feeling that the Russian
historiography had been neglected, he discovered and published several legal monuments of great interest, e.g.,Russkaya Pravda andSudebnik of 1550. Hismagnum opus was the first sketch of Russian history, entitled "Russian History Dating Back to the Most Ancient Times" and published in 5 volumes after his death. He also compiled the first encyclopedicdictionary of theRussian language .Scientific merits of Tatischev's work have been disputed even in the 18th century. It is true that he used some chronicles that have since been lost, leading Iakov Lur'e to write of "Tatishchev Information," which he defined as "data unique to that historian," [Ia. S. Lur'e, "The Problem of Source Criticism (With Reference to Medieval Russian Documents)," "Slavic Review" Vol. 27, No. 1. (Mar., 1968), pp. 1-22.] but most of them (notably the
Ioachim Chronicle ) were of dubious authenticity. It is also true that he could never tell a genuine work from a fake, and some incidents inserted in his history could have been products of his own fancy. Only recently some prominent historians (weasel words) have demonstrated that Tatischev's lost sources may actually be relied on. Fact|date=July 2008References
*Popov N.: Tatischev and His Time. Moscow, 1861.
*Deutch G. M.: Vasily Nikitich Tatischev. Sverdlovsk, 1962.
*Peshtich S. L.: Russian historiography of the 18th century, vol. 1-2. Leningrad, 1961, 1965.
* Anikin, Andréi : Los Pensadores Rusos. Ideas Socioeconómicas en la Rusia de los Siglos XVIII y XIX,Editorial Progreso, pp. 34-37,URRSS, Moscú, 1990.External links
* [http://www.imwerden.de/pdf/tatishchev_biografie.pdf Russian biography with a portrait]
* [http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Tatish.html Tatischev's views on history]
* [http://www.permonline.ru/english/perm/history.htm History of Perm]
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