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The article is devoted to the evolution of the functioning and status of a part of selfgovernment of the Baltic Fleet naval sailors – general assemblies – in the period of intensified political struggle in the summer of 1917. In the conditions of the February Revolution representative bodies took upon themselves the entire internal life of military service of ships’ crews. At the same time, a number of important issues was in charge of the staff meetings. During the period under review, general meetings became an alternative authority in relation to the committees, and in some cases even enjoyed great prestige. Such a situation allowed team members to take a real part in resolving issues of concern to them, which led to a further increase in the influence of meetings. By the end of the summer of 1917, general assemblies represented a serious force, which had the opportunity to take control of the entire ship’s life.
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The main purpose of this article was to present the state of the Russian economy and finance during World War I and in connection with the revolutionary events taking place in Russia in 1917. In this regard, a general analysis of widely unknown legal and economic works from 1917 by authors such as Z.S. Kacenelenbaum, I.A. Mikhailov, N.N. Lyubimov, G.D. Dementyev, D.P. Bogolepov, A.V. Venediktov, N.M. Yasny, P. Haensel, B.D. Bruckus, D.V. Kuzovkov, and A. Schreider was made. The works analyzed in the article are an example of the discussion of the Russian elites about the state’s problems in the context of the Legislative (Constitutional) Assembly that is to be assembled.
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Celem niniejszego artykułu było zaprezentowanie stanu rosyjskiej gospodarki i finansów w okresie I wojny światowej oraz w związku z wydarzeniami rewolucyjnymi w Rosji w 1917 r. W tym zakresie dokonano ogólnej analizy nieznanych szerzej prawno-ekonomicznych prac z 1917 r. takich autorów, jak Z.S. Kacenelenbaum, I.A. Michajłow, M.M. Ljubimow, G.D. Dementjew, D.P. Bogolepow, A.W. Wenediktow, N.M. Jasnyj, P. Haensel, B.D. Bruckus, D.W. Kuzowkow i A. Szrejder. Analizowane w artykule prace stanowią przykład dyskusji rosyjskich elit o problemach państwa w kontekście mającego się zebrać Zgromadzenia Ustawodawczego (Konstytucyjnego).
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