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Ivan Cherepanov’s Siberian Chronicle on Yermak’s Campaign: Sources and Authorial Rhetoric. / Melnichuk, Valentina.

в: Quaestio Rossica, Том 14, № 1, 13, 2026, стр. 215-230.

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Melnichuk V. Ivan Cherepanov’s Siberian Chronicle on Yermak’s Campaign: Sources and Authorial Rhetoric. Quaestio Rossica. 2026;14(1):215-230. 13. doi: 10.15826/qr.2026.1.1053

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title = "Ivan Cherepanov{\textquoteright}s Siberian Chronicle on Yermak{\textquoteright}s Campaign: Sources and Authorial Rhetoric",
abstract = "This article examines Siberian Chronicle, an eighteenth-century historical source by Ivan Cherepanov, a resident of Tobolsk. The text analyses the author{\textquoteright}s choice of narrative structure in depicting the exploits of Yermak, the protagonist of this section of the work in question. A comparison with G. F. Miller{\textquoteright}s Description of the Siberian Kingdom, S. U. Remezov{\textquoteright}s History of Siberia, and the Stroganov and Esipov chronicles reveals the distinctive approach of the authors of this historical narrative dedicated to Yermak{\textquoteright}s conquest of Siberia, as well as the portrayal of the legendary ataman himself in Cherepanov{\textquoteright}s chronicle. The chronicler depicts Yermak in a multifaceted manner combining a folk-epic interpretation of the campaign, a pro-Christian understanding of it, and an emerging scholarly approach to the phenomenon of the fact as an objective event. He is a character that is close to the democratic reader, a bandit opposed to the authorities of the state, striving for freedom, and subsequently wishing to atone for his guilt and regain his legitimacy; a warrior chosen by God, fighting the infidels and expanding the state{\textquoteright}s borders whilst possessing hagiographic traits. The unfolding of history, as revealed in this work – whose genre is complex and cannot be unambiguously defined as a chronicle – is driven not only by socio-political ideas but also by individual biographical factors, including vital concerns and social unrest.",
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