ZEMSTVO

zĕmstˈvō [Rus., from zemlya=land], local assembly that functioned as a body of provincial self-government in Russia from 1864 to 1917. The introduction of the zemstvo system was one of the major liberal reforms in the reign of Alexander II. Each district elected representatives, who had control over education, public health, roads, and aid to agriculture and commerce. The district zemstvos elected executive committees and delegates to the provincial assemblies, which in turn elected an executive committee for the province. A similar system was introduced (1870) for town governments. Representation in the zemstvo was proportional to land ownership, and the electorate was divided into three groups—private landowners, urban population, and peasant communes. Although landowners predominated over the peasants and townspeople under the electoral system, the zemstvos accomplished imposing progress in the fields of education and health within the half century of their existence. The zemstvo was the stronghold of the Russian liberals and constitutionalists, who after the February Revolution of 1917 democratized the electoral system and sought to make the zemstvos the basis of the new regime. When the Bolsheviks came to power in Nov., 1917 (Oct., 1917, O.S.), the functions of the zemstvo were taken over by the soviet.

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...7. The Volga Germans and the Zemstvos 160...elsewhere: "The Volga Germans and the Zemstvos, 1865-1917", Jahrbucherf fur Geschichle...bureaucratic interference, participation in the zemstvos, and the rise of political consciousness...
...in 1889 in an effort to undercut the zemstvo reform and increase the authority of...middle class and liberal gentry and zemstvo activists, splitting them from the social...Element . The elected deputies to the zemstvo from various soslovie at district...
...PEASANTRY 50 I Zemstvo Statistics on Novorossia 50...66 - 68 . II Zemstvo Statistics Relating to Samara Gubernia...77 . III Zemstvo Statistics Relating to Saratov Gubernia...
...pre-revolutionary local government reform and the zemstvo in Russia, and is also interested in Russian...particularism or kraevedenie , but as a zemstvo-based liberal regional challenge to centralization...aid from agricultural cooperatives and zemstvo institutions something was accomplished...
...senseless dreams of the participation of zemstvo men in legislative affairs." When at the...support of the territorial extension of the zemstvo. 3 Witte opposed the measure, and declared the zemstvo to be fundamentally incompatible with Autocracy...
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...migrating: in their responses to state and zemstvo-sponsored surveys, they routinely pointed...to organize large-scale resettlement, zemstvos and other public organizations, like relief...active in writing for potential settlers. Zemstvo writers were especially distinguished...
...of Chelm and (2) the problem of western zemstvo. In order to spur conversion to Orthodoxy...finally separated from Poland.(9) The zemstvo--the institute of local self-government...Alexander II in 1864. In 1890, the role of the zemstvo was limited, yet even the zemstvo of 1890...
...with great success among artisans in the Zemstvo Unions leather-making workshop.(76) Poalei-Zionists...carpenters, postal-telegraph employees, zemstvo employees, and government employees...German advance - liquidated local duma and zemstvo institutions and purged the soviet leadership...
...government reforms produced new elected zemstvo institutions which encouraged constitutional...wish to achieve political change. The zemstvo movement, an alliance of enlightened gentry...encouraged the opposition to become bolder. The zemstvo congress and the reform banquets which...
...be discemed. References Abramov, V. (1995). Zemstvo i sovremennost (The Zemstvo and the contemporary time). Otkrytaia politika...zemstvam (Forward--To Soviets, or backward--to Zemstvos). Moskva, 1995(6), 98-102. Voronin, A. (1996...
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...liberalized the universities and created a zemstvo system of local and provincial self-government...M. Shipov (1851-1920). The head of the zemstvo movement on the eve of the first Russian...of deep conviction favored an enhanced zemstvo system and defended the principle "To...
...intelligentsia and urban liberals, and the zemstvo movement of liberal landowners, were now...was a flood of paper, from intellectuals, zemstvos, and, above all, from peasants. The zemstvos, until now seen as the conservative wing...
...under siege by the Japanese since the summer of 1904, fell at the beginning of 1905. Members of the liberal intelligentsia and zemstvo (county council) representatives were agitating for reform of the system of government. The Minister of the Interior, Prince...
...congress of delegates from institutions of local administration (zemstvos) passed a resolution favoring a national assembly with real...Singer model." Students and intellectuals acted first, in the zemstvo congress, banquets, and other middle-class gatherings of 1904...
...great Dostoevsky were prone. In November 1916, Solzhenitsyn writes about the gradual marginalization of D. M. Shipov, the great zemstvo (local, self-governing councils of the late Tsarist period) leader who sought to avoid a deadly confrontation between state...
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ZEMSTVO zemst vo Rus., from zemlya =land, local assembly that...self-government in Russia from 1864 to 1917. The introduction of the zemstvo system was one of the major liberal reforms in the reign...roads, and aid to agriculture and commerce. The district zemstvos elected executive committees and delegates to the provincial...
...PROTOPOPOV, ALEKSANDR DMITREYEVICH lyiksan d r d me trey vich pr t po p f, 1866 1918, Russian public official. Long active in zemstvo affairs, and a member of the Octobrist party, which favored a constitutional monarchy, he served in the third and fourth Dumas...
...Mar. July, 1917). He played a prominent part in the development of the zemstvo system of local self-government and was chairman of the all Russian union of zemstvos in World War I. A deputy of the Constitutional Democratic party in the duma...
...system of limited local self-government was introduced (see zemstvo ) and the judicial system was partially Westernized. Municipal...day (Mar. 13) that Alexander had signed a decree granting the zemstvos an advisory role in legislation. He was succeeded by his son...
...from the 1830s as a major textile and metallurgical center. During the 19th and early 20th cent. it was the focus of the zemstvo cooperative and Slavophile movements and became a principal center of the labor movement and of social democracy. In 1918...


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