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摘要
本文分析了1917年底至1918年初彼得格勒历史文化遗产保护的情况。十月革命后,Anatoly Lunacharsky(教育人民委员)决定成立保护俄罗斯历史和文化遗产的中央部门。临时政府以前曾讨论过这个项目。十月革命以后,这个问题就更加突出了。一方面,这是建立全新的国家管理原则的时期,另一方面,这是一个普遍不稳定的时期,实际上是内战爆发的时期。这些文物(其中博物馆藏品是最重要的)的安全责任属于布尔什维克,在与众多政治对手的斗争中,这可以作为一个重要的论据。迫切需要把文化和历史遗迹的保护置于集中控制之下。这样一个组织的基础是由彼得格勒艺术和历史委员会准备的,该委员会在1917年两次革命之间的时期开始活动。十月革命后,其成员意识到任务的重要性,拒绝参加破坏新政府的行动,继续履行自己的职责。作者分析了一些档案文件,以前没有被研究人员从这个角度考虑。这些文件有理由提出,阿纳托利·卢纳查尔斯基计划在1918年1月至2月期间在他自己的赞助下创建国家艺术委员会。他还计划,把艺术历史委员会转变为保护历史文化遗产的中央执行机构。事实上,它应该是相当于部级的组织。国务院艺术委员会成立后,应当保留其中央执行机构的职能。在这方面,P. P. Veyner根据Anatoly Lunacharsky的要求编写了一份说明,其案文是作者第一次出版的。
The United Artistic and Historical Comission and its role in the Anatoly Lunacharsky’s plans of organization of the central department for protection of historical and cultural heritage (January – early February 1918)
The article analyzes the situation of the protection of historical and cultural heritage in the end of 1917 – beginning of 1918 in Petrograd. After the October Revolution Anatoly Lunacharsky (the people’s commissar for education) decided to organize the central department for protection of historical and cultural heritage of Russia. This project was previously discussed by the Provisional Government. After the October Revolution it became even more current question. On the one hand it was the time of the building on completely new principles of state administration, and on the other, it was the time of general instability and in fact the outbreak of civil war. Responsibility for the safety of such artifacts (among them museum collections were the most important), which lay with the Bolsheviks, could be used as a weighty argument in the fight against numerous political opponents. It was in urgent need to take the preservation of cultural and historical monuments under centralized control. The foundation for such an organization was prepared by the Petrograd Artistic and Historical Commission, which began its activity in the period between the two revolutions of 1917. After the October Revolution, its members, realizing the importance of the tasks, refused to join the sabotage of the actions of the new government and continued to fulfill their duties. The authors analyze a number of archival documents, not previously considered by researchers in this perspective. These documents give reason to propose that Anatoly Lunacharsky planned to create the State Council for Arts under his own patronage in the period between January and February 1918. Also, he planned to transform the United Artistic and Historical Commission into the central executive body for protection of historical and cultural heritage. In fact, it should have been the ministry-equivalent organization. After the creation of the State Council for Arts this Commission should save its functions of the central executive institution. In this regard P. P. Veyner prepared a Note by the Anatoly Lunacharsky’s request, the publication of the text of which is carried out by the authors for the first time.