Article 2324

Title of the article

The evolution of the Zemgor’s automotive management system 1915–1917 

Authors

Anatoliy A. Mayorov, Doctor of historical sciences, acting head of the sub-department of history, philosophy and the russian language, Orel State Agrarian University named after N.V. Parakhin (69 Generala Rodina street, Orel, Russia), E-mail: aamajorov@rambler.ru

Abstract

Background. Over the last quarter of a century, there have been no special studies devoted to the managerial features of organizing the work of the Main Army Supply Committee of the Zemsky and City Unions (Zemgor) in the field of creating and managing automobile units in conditions of state warfare. This, as well as the previously little-considered volunteer approach as the basis for the activities of unions in this area, makes the relevance of this article very high. The purpose of this work is to consider the evolution of the management system, a new and technically complex matter for Russia at the beginning of the 20th century, within the framework of a volunteer organization, self-organized to help a warring state. Materials and methods. In preparing the article, archival materials, Zemgor’s reports, press publications, as well as some results of other historical research were used. Comparative-historical, historical-genetic and statistical methods were used as a methodological basis. Results. The processes of building a management system within a self-organized public organization in a new technological industry are considered and described. A periodization of the process has been developed and justified. Conclusions. The work of the Chief Army Supply Committee of the All-Russian Zemstvo and City Unions (Zemgor) to create a mechanism for managing the processes of motorization and transportation turned out to be rather successful. Accusations of the ineffectiveness of the created management system seem biased. Zemgor managed to organize an adequate and relatively effective system of management, maintenance and coordination of the automotive industry to meet both the internal needs of its own production and supply system and to solve pressing logistics and technological problems.

Key words

World War I, public self-organization, Zemgor, motorization, management system

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Mayorov A.A. The evolution of the Zemgor’s automotive management system 1915–1917. Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Povolzhskiy region. Gumanitarnye nauki = University proceedings. Volga region. Humanities. 2024;(3):14–25. (In Russ.). doi: 10.21685/2072-3024-2024-3-2

 

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