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The purpose of this article is to identify the diversity of social ties of the prominent historian-populist V. I. Semevsky (1848–1916) with the Siberian intelligentsia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For this, a wide range of both published and unpublished sources of personal origin is analyzed. The relationship between the historian and prominent representatives of the Siberian regionalism N. M. Yadrintsev, G. N. Potanin, the famous Irkutsk philanthropist I. M. Sibiryakov in the context of a research project related to the study of the situation of workers in Siberian gold mines. It is concluded that a research project to study the situation of workers in Siberian mines, proposed by I. M. Sibiryakov, V. I. Semevsky was not commercial, but was generated by the close acquaintance of the historian with the Siberian intelligentsia and Siberian life back in the early 1880s. It is noted that the study of the situation of mine workers was not purely scientific, but had a practical component in the context of the implementation of the «theory of small matters» in the form of the creation of the so-called Siberian capital to help people who lost their health in the process of work.
本文的目的在于确定19世纪末和20世纪初,杰出的历史民粹主义者塞梅夫斯基(1848-1916)与西伯利亚知识分子的社会关系的多样性。为此,本文分析了广泛的已发表和未发表的个人来源。历史学家与西伯利亚地区主义的杰出代表N. M. Yadrintsev, G. N. Potanin,著名的伊尔库茨克慈善家I. M. Sibiryakov在研究西伯利亚金矿工人状况的研究项目中的关系。本文的结论是,由西比里亚科夫、塞梅夫斯基提出的研究西伯利亚矿山工人状况的研究项目并非商业性的,而是这位历史学家在19世纪80年代初对西伯利亚知识分子和西伯利亚生活的密切了解所产生的。值得注意的是,对矿工状况的研究不是纯粹的科学研究,而是在实施“小事理论”的背景下具有实际的组成部分,其形式是建立所谓的西伯利亚首都,以帮助在工作过程中失去健康的人。