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The article studies a history of creation of the “Note on sects existing in the Perm Governorate” (1827), which became the most detailed description of the Ural Old believers of this time. The materials for the note was collected by a Moscow official and writer S. D. Nechaev. He traveled to the Urals during the troubled times after the defeat of the Decembrist Revolt when Emperor Nicholas I was inclined to suspect secret societies’ activities everywhere. Stepan Dmitrievich Nechaev (1792–1860) was also a member of the Union of Prosperity. Usually, investigators were not interested in persons who had left the Decembrist societies before 1821. But Nechaev signed a false statement according to which he had never been a member of such societies. For such acts of perjury, other members of the Union of Prosperity were sentenced to a month's imprisonment in the Peter and Paul Fortress. Nechaev also had artistic and friendly relations with the Decembrists-writers A. A. Bestuzhev, K. F. Ryleev, V. K. Kyukhelbeker, who played key or prominent roles in the preparation and realization of the armed revolt on 14 December 1825 in St. Petersburg. However the three months spent in the Ural region saved him from prosecution.
本文研究了《彼尔姆省现存教派笔记》(1827年)的创作历史,成为当时乌拉尔老教徒最详细的描述。这封信的材料是由莫斯科官员和作家s·d·涅恰耶夫收集的。他在十二月党人起义失败后的混乱时期前往乌拉尔,当时皇帝尼古拉一世倾向于怀疑秘密社团的活动。斯捷潘·德米特里耶维奇·涅恰耶夫(1792-1860)也是繁荣联盟的成员。通常,调查人员对1821年以前离开十二月党人社团的人不感兴趣。但Nechaev签署了一份虚假声明,称他从未是这些社团的成员。由于这种作伪证的行为,繁荣联盟的其他成员被判处在彼得和保罗要塞监禁一个月。涅恰耶夫还与十二月党人——作家A. A.别斯图热夫、K. F. Ryleev、V. K. Kyukhelbeker有着艺术上的友好关系,他们在1825年12月14日圣彼得堡武装起义的准备和实现中发挥了关键或突出的作用。然而,在乌拉尔地区度过的三个月使他免于被起诉。