Heading the Academy. An unknown page in the history of struggle of Petersburg scientists for their rights (1746)
In the given article anunknown episode from the history of formation of Russian science and the Russian-West European scientific connections of the secondquarter of the 18th century is investigated. The struggle of scientists of Petersburg Academy of Sciences against the Russian bureaucracylasted for two decades (the plot is described by the author in the monograph At Sources of Democratic Traditions in the RussianScience. Sketches of History of Russian-German Scientific Connections. - Novosibirsk: Science, 2003), before they managed to get theirbest. The opposition abounded with bright scenes, uncompromising collisions of characters, persons, fates, ups and downs of the participantsof the drama. One of such unforgettable episodes was in spring of 1746 when, having conceded to the pressure of scientists, thegovernment was compelled to transfer its control over the Academy. In the article the senatorial decree of March 6, 1746, the historicsession of the Academic Conference of March 10, 1746, and the struggle of scientists against the academic bureaucracy in the conditionsof the changed balance of forces are thoroughly analysed. Studying the senatorial decree, the author comes to a conclusion that thedelegation of power in the Academy from the officials to the scientists was a compelled, unnatural measure the government was forcedto take. Conceding to the professors, the Russian power opened a way to ideas and relations alien to Russia. For the first time in theRussian society entirely consisting from noble and bureaucratic institutes, an establishment was created (a public institution!) which wasbased on democratic management principles. Describing the session of the Conference on March 10, the author restores event hour byhour. The article provides facts the history of science did not know about till now - the participation of the Russian side in the questionof power distribution in the Academy, strengthening of the anti-bureaucratic front, estimation of events in the European scientific circles,etc. The struggle of scientists against bureaucracy in the conditions of the changed balance of forces, as the author shows, took newforms, but did not weaken and left an indelible trace in the history of Russian and European science.
Keywords
Петербургская Академия наук, корпоративное движение ученых, демократическое движение, бюрократия, Petersburg Academy of Sciences, corporate movement of scientists, democratic movement, bureaucracyAuthors
| Name | Organization | |
| Turnaev Valeriy I. | National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University | tvi.52@mail.ru |
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