Obraz wojny szwedzko-rosyjskiej (1788–1790) na łamach „Pamiętnika Historyczno- -Polityczno-Ekonomicznego”
Data
2022Metadata
Pokaż pełny rekordStreszczenie
Taking advantage of Russia’s involvement in the conflict with the
Ottoman Empire (1787–1792), in the summer of 1788 Gustav III launched a largescale
naval operations and led a land offensive from Finland on the almost
devoid of troops St. Petersburg. The fleet, however, failed, and the poorly-led
Swedish army was stuck in southern Finland. The internal opposition and
the rebellion of Finnish separatists (the Anjala Confederation), who sought to
surrender this province to the Russian protectorate, were acting paralyzingly.
To make matters worse, Sweden was also threatened by Denmark, which, while
fulfilling its allied obligations towards Russia, started short-term military
operations (August–October 1788). The Swedish-Russian war, which continued
for two more years, was limited mainly to naval operations carried out with
varying luck and had little impact on the course of operations on the Turkish
front. The peace treaty signed in Värälä (August 14, 1790) maintained the existing
borders between states (status quo ante bellum), provided for the exchange
of prisoners and ensured Sweden with certain economic privileges in Russian
ports. Moreover, Catherine II resigned from interfering in internal affairs of
Sweden. These events were widely echoed in the Polish press, including the
“Pamiętnik”, which are the subject of this article. The publisher and editor
of this magazine, the Reverend Piotr Świtkowski, expressed his liking for
Sweden, which was fighting against Russia, and for its king Gustav III, whom
he placed in the ranks of the most eminent European rulers and indicated
as a role model. He praised his Enlightened reforms, especially attempts to
strengthen the royal power and struggle with the internal opposition and
rebellious officers. At the same time, Świtkowski appreciated the military
strength of the enemy – Russia, which Sweden had to face.
Collections
Z tą pozycją powiązane są następujące pliki licencyjne: