Цікаві зброярські артефакти наполеонівської епохи
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Стаття присвячена дослідженню окремих зразків стрілецької та холодної зброї періоду російсько-французької війни 1812 р.
із колекційного зібрання Полтавського краєзнавчого музею імені Василя Кричевського. Наведено новий атрибутивний опис шести вибраних зразків – двох пістолетів, мушкетона, двох шабель
і тесака. Проаналізовано еволюційний шлях цих видів озброєння у
контексті воєнних подій початку ХІХ ст., джерела їх надходження та музейний провенанс предметів. Окрему увагу закцентовано на зростаючому експозиційному потенціалі різних видів зброї
як способу створення музейного наративу.
The article is dedicated to research of separate samples of small arms and bladed weapon of the French-Russian War of 1812-1815 from the Vasyl Krychevsky Poltava Local Lore Museum collection. Mainly museum weapon gathering consists of weaponry samples of Russian cavalry, which traditionally was noticeable part of Russian Empire armed forces. It can be explained by constant clash with countries like Turkey with strong horse cavalry. New attributive description of six chosen samples – two pistols, blunderbuss, two sabers and backsword – are given. Main difference in arming of European troops in those time and modern armies should be mentioned. Each kind of troops in the 19th century had its own type of weaponry, while weapon of modern armies are strictly unified. Both pistols are attributed as 1809 model soldierly (cavalry), produced at Tula Weapon Plant in 1813. Cavalry remade blunderbuss composed from details from the Western Europe and Russian Empire, that was quite ordinary for arm manufacturing of the French-Russian War period, is also described. Samples of army bladed weapon – cavalry sabers of 1798 and 1809 Models are rather interesting. Both of them were produced in Russian Empire, though the second one is equipped with earlier blade that can be dated to the second half of the 18th century. The gathering of weapon observed in the article is completed by Russian infantry soldierly backsword of 1807 Model with blade of infantry soldierly backsword of 1756 Model. Evolution of these weapon types in the context of military events of the early 19th century, sources of their coming and museum provenance of museum objects are analyzed. Separate attention is paid to growing exposition potential of various weapon as a way to create museum narration.
The article is dedicated to research of separate samples of small arms and bladed weapon of the French-Russian War of 1812-1815 from the Vasyl Krychevsky Poltava Local Lore Museum collection. Mainly museum weapon gathering consists of weaponry samples of Russian cavalry, which traditionally was noticeable part of Russian Empire armed forces. It can be explained by constant clash with countries like Turkey with strong horse cavalry. New attributive description of six chosen samples – two pistols, blunderbuss, two sabers and backsword – are given. Main difference in arming of European troops in those time and modern armies should be mentioned. Each kind of troops in the 19th century had its own type of weaponry, while weapon of modern armies are strictly unified. Both pistols are attributed as 1809 model soldierly (cavalry), produced at Tula Weapon Plant in 1813. Cavalry remade blunderbuss composed from details from the Western Europe and Russian Empire, that was quite ordinary for arm manufacturing of the French-Russian War period, is also described. Samples of army bladed weapon – cavalry sabers of 1798 and 1809 Models are rather interesting. Both of them were produced in Russian Empire, though the second one is equipped with earlier blade that can be dated to the second half of the 18th century. The gathering of weapon observed in the article is completed by Russian infantry soldierly backsword of 1807 Model with blade of infantry soldierly backsword of 1756 Model. Evolution of these weapon types in the context of military events of the early 19th century, sources of their coming and museum provenance of museum objects are analyzed. Separate attention is paid to growing exposition potential of various weapon as a way to create museum narration.
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Цікаві зброярські артефакти наполеонівської епохи / Т.К. Кондратенко, Н.Г. Кондратенко, Р.В. Прохватіло // Сіверщина в історії України: Зб. наук. пр. — К.: Глухів, 2020. — Вип. 13. — С. 333-337. — Бібліогр.: 13 назв. — укр.