Article 3324

Title of the article

October revolution of 1917 and reform of city self-government (by the materials of departmental journals) 

Authors

Pavel E. Sobornov, Candidate of historical sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the sub-department of theory and history of state and law, Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (3 Ankudinovskoe highway, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) E-mail: sobornovpavel@inbox.ru

Abstract

Background. Constant changes in the system of urban self-government necessitate the study of reforms of urban self-government bodies after the October Revolution of 1917. Unprecedented changes in the urban management system of the revolutionary era, taking place through the prism of sharp interparty discussions, make it possible to understand the specifics of organizing local government at one of the turning points in the history of domestic statehood. The purpose of the work is to analyze the interaction of the organs of Soviet power - the councils of workers’ and soldiers’ deputies and city councils at the stage of the formation of Soviet power in Russia. Materials and methods. The implementation of research tasks was achieved on the basis of the use of articles of magazines: local self-government “City Business”, the official press organ of the People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republicа “Bulletin of the NKVD” and the journal of the municipal commission of the Central Committee of the Party of Socialists - Revolutionaries “Self-Government”. Methodological potential includes: a relatively historical method, the application of which allows us to compare the reaction of various political forces to the reform of local self-government after the October Revolution of 1917; statistical method, the significance of which is obvious for the analysis of changes in the composition of city governments. Results. The positions of the Bolsheviks and socialists of the revolutionaries on the problem of reforming local governments were investigated. The stages and features of the relationship between the bodies of Soviet power and urban thoughts, as bodies of local self-government, are considered. Conclusions. The study of the process of relations between the bodies of Soviet power and urban thoughts in the period October 1917 – July 1918 makes it possible to understand the facts of the impossibility of coexistence of these structures on the ground and the integration of urban thoughts into the systems of local bodies of Soviet power, the presence of a strategic goal of eliminating the Soviets of local self-government bodies of pre-revolutionary Russia. The author concluded that the potential of urban thoughts and administrations was not disclosed. All forms of compromise of councils and pre-revolutionary bodies of city self-government testified both to the initial weakness of local councils and to the presence of valuable experience in city councils and administrations in solving problems of urban economy, and not to the desire to liquidate only those local governments that opposed Soviet power.

Key words

city self-government, Soviet power, City Duma, City government, socialists – revolutionaries, People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs, October Revolution of 1917, councils of workers and soldiers' deputies, People's Commissariat of local self-government, Bolsheviks

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Sobornov P.E. October revolution of 1917 and reform of city self-government (by the materials of departmental journals). Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Povolzhskiy region. Gumanitarnye nauki = University proceedings. Volga region. Humanities. 2024;(3):26–37. (In Russ.). doi: 10.21685/2072-3024-2024-3-3

 

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