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Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1794855874
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-179223
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Polner, Tichon I. http://d-nb.info/gnd/172311195
Title:
Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos
Place of publication:
New Haven
Publisher:
Yale Univ. Press
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
XXV, 317 S.
Digitisation:
2022
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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10 THE ZEMSTVOS DURING THE WAR 
Union were elected by the zemstvo assemblies. They included over 
one thousand men prominent in every path of life. Two representa- 
tives from these committees appointed by the zemstvo assemblies and 
the chairman of the provincial zemstvo board who were ex officio 
members of the committee met regularly in Moscow at conferences 
which were the supreme organ of the Union. They discussed the pro- 
gram of work and made resolutions which were binding on all zem- 
stvos. They also elected the Central Committee of the Union which 
carried on all the executive work. The rapid growth of the work of 
the Union necessitated the creation of an extensive executive ma- 
chinery a description of which will be found in the following pages. 
Its size alone may serve as an indication of the work done by the 
Union. 
But even now, in time of war, the old policy of obstruction was 
not abandoned by the Government without a struggle. It was driven, 
however, to realize that a war cannot be carried on without the sup- 
port of the nation, and gradually capitulated to the Union. The 
Union was originally organized for the relief of sick and wounded 
soldiers, but soon overstepped the narrow limits assigned to its ac- 
tivities and undertook the work of supply on a national scale. 
The autocratic government, separated from the people by cen- 
turies of mutual mistrust and bitterness, proved incapable of a 
creative work in the emergency. At the same time that the bureau- 
cratic machinery was breaking down, the Union of Zemstvos was 
drawing its strength from the enthusiasm and energy of the nation 
itself. 
The work of the Union of Zemstvos was conducted in close col- 
laboration with that of the Union of Towns which also came into 
being at the outbreak of the War. The Union of Towns was an en- 
tirely new organization, since no associations of municipalities ex- 
isted before the War. Soon the two Unions organized a joint com- 
mittee known as the “Zemgor,” for the supplying of the army with 
munitions and equipment. 
Every day, almost every hour, brought new evidence of the weak- 
ness of the Government, and of its incompatibility with the aspira- 
tions of the country. The Imperial Government was never over- 
thrown: it merely failed as result of its own internal weakness. The 
abdication of the Emperor occasioned hardly any surprise. The real 
revolution, in the hearts and minds of the Russian people, began
	        

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