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Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos

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Identifikator:
1779856016
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-164114
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Mahraun, Artur http://d-nb.info/gnd/118781278
Title:
Das Jungdeutsche Manifest
Edition:
2. Auflage
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
Jungdeutscher Verl.
Year of publication:
[1928?]
Scope:
208 Seiten
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. Origin and organization of zemstvo institutions
  • Chapter II. Activities of the zemstvo institutions on the eve of the war
  • Chapter III. Origin and organization of the All-Russian Union of Zemstvos
  • Chapter IV. General outline of the work of the Union of Zemstvos
  • Chapter V. The Zemstvos and the Zemstvo Union
  • Chapter VI. Relief of sick and wounded soldiers
  • Chapter VII. Relief of families of mobilized men
  • Chapter VIII. Assistance to farming
  • Chapter IX. Relief of refugees
  • Chapter X. Participation of the Zemstvos in the work of supply
  • Chapter XI. Work in the army
  • Chapter XII. The Central Committee of the union of Zemstvos in the third year of the war
  • Chapter XIII. The Joint Committee of the unions of Zemstvos and of towns for the supply of military equipment and munitions
  • Chapter XIV. Changes in the basic principles of local government during the war
  • Chapter XV. The effects of the war upon the work of local government
  • Chapter XVI. Conclusion
  • Index

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24 THE ZEMSTVOS DURING THE WAR 
open such colleges, but toward the close of the seventies the Govern- 
ment intervened, and these efforts were systematically defeated by 
the provincial governors. 
Anxious to foster education and raise the general cultural level, 
the zemstvos took the initiative in organizing educational facilities 
outside the schools, by arranging public lectures, opening libraries, 
etc., and here, again, the Government put difficulties in their way, by 
hostile orders, amendments, and interpretations of the law. 
Being thus forced into constant opposition to the central govern- 
ment in the defense of the right of local government, the zemstvo 
workers became gradually convinced of the hopelessness of the con- 
test so long as autocracy prevailed in Russia. When the Govern- 
ment, toward the close of the reign of Alexander II, appealed for 
public support in its fight against the increasing terrorism of the 
revolutionaries, several of the provincial zemstvos (Tver, Kharkov, 
Chernigov, and a few others) addressed a declaration to the Tsar 
pledging their support, but at the same time calling his attention, in 
cautious language, to the need of fundamental political reforms and 
the summoning of a representative national assembly. Similar me- 
morials were presented by certain zemstvos to Alexander III, but the 
only result was increased repression, and prison and exile for some 
of the leading zemstvo workers. 
The reactionary policy of Alexander III naturally manifested it- 
self also in the attitude of the authorities toward the theory of local 
government in general and the institution of the zemstvos in par- 
ticular, and their work was increasingly hampered. A law passed on 
August 19, 1879, obliged the zemstvo boards to submit to the pro- 
vincial governor for confirmation, the name of every employee to be 
taken into their service, while it authorized the governors to remove 
zemstvo workers whom they might think “politically undesirable.” 
As this was a very elastic term, susceptible of a wide interpretation, 
the law thus gave into the hands of the local officials a powerful and 
dangerous weapon for combating the zemstvos. In the reign of Alex- 
ander III refusals by the governors of confirmation of appoint- 
ments and dismissals of expert workers in the service of the then 
greatly expanded zemstvo organization was of everyday occur- 
rence. The inevitable result was that the normal development of lo- 
cal government was seriously impeded. 
Locally, this conflict between zemstvo representatives and the gov-
	        

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