The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part I

The article is analyzed the report of the Russian agent in Vienna F.F. Tornau about the situation in the Militärgrenze in 1864, and based on it the report of the officer of the General Staff N.I. Krasnov about the financial ineffectiveness of irregular troops. The author concludes that by 1864 the A...

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Main Author: Artyom Y. Peretyatko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Academic Publisher House Researcher 2016-06-01
Series:Voennyi Sbornik
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Online Access:http://ejournal6.com/journals_n/1464525805.pdf
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spelling doaj-83ee2f04a2044c3591820f590b4a0d0a2020-11-24T20:59:12ZrusAcademic Publisher House ResearcherVoennyi Sbornik2309-63222409-17072016-06-01122799910.13187/vs.2016.12.79The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part IArtyom Y. Peretyatko0International Network Center for Fundamental and Applied Research, Russian FederationThe article is analyzed the report of the Russian agent in Vienna F.F. Tornau about the situation in the Militärgrenze in 1864, and based on it the report of the officer of the General Staff N.I. Krasnov about the financial ineffectiveness of irregular troops. The author concludes that by 1864 the Austrian Government understood the need for reform of the Militärgrenze. A opposite view, common in Russian historiography, based on incomplete information and is not quite correct. The article also shows that N.I. Krasnov first pointed to the similarity of processes at the Militärgrenze, and in the Don Host Oblast in 1860.http://ejournal6.com/journals_n/1464525805.pdfGrenz infantryCossacksMilitary settlementthe Austrian EmpireF.F. TornauN.I. Krasnov
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The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part I
Voennyi Sbornik
Grenz infantry
Cossacks
Military settlement
the Austrian Empire
F.F. Tornau
N.I. Krasnov
author_facet Artyom Y. Peretyatko
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title The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part I
title_short The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part I
title_full The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part I
title_fullStr The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part I
title_full_unstemmed The Militärgrenze from the Battle of Solferino before the Beginning of Demilitarization: Three Views out of Russia (F. F. Tornau, N.I. Krasnov, B. Katalinich). Part I
title_sort militärgrenze from the battle of solferino before the beginning of demilitarization: three views out of russia (f. f. tornau, n.i. krasnov, b. katalinich). part i
publisher Academic Publisher House Researcher
series Voennyi Sbornik
issn 2309-6322
2409-1707
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The article is analyzed the report of the Russian agent in Vienna F.F. Tornau about the situation in the Militärgrenze in 1864, and based on it the report of the officer of the General Staff N.I. Krasnov about the financial ineffectiveness of irregular troops. The author concludes that by 1864 the Austrian Government understood the need for reform of the Militärgrenze. A opposite view, common in Russian historiography, based on incomplete information and is not quite correct. The article also shows that N.I. Krasnov first pointed to the similarity of processes at the Militärgrenze, and in the Don Host Oblast in 1860.
topic Grenz infantry
Cossacks
Military settlement
the Austrian Empire
F.F. Tornau
N.I. Krasnov
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