Economics and Law: problems, strategy, monitoring
- Author:
- Svetlana E. Rudneva
- Work direction:
- Глава 10
- Abstract:
- The chapter examines the history of the Third All-Russian Congress of Military-Industrial Committees in May 1917, in the conditions of the ongoing World War I, in a difficult period after the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia. It was in industry that, in the circumstances of wartime, all the organizing threads that ensured the integrity of the national organism and resistance to various destructive phenomena were concentrated. To maintain the normal course of production, assistance was required from all the organized forces of the country that were close to this case. First of all, this was to be expected from the military-industrial organization, which formed a coherent wide network of institutions – local and regional committees, headed by the central one. The research uses the methods of scientific search: concrete historical, problem-chronological, systematization and comparative analysis of the material. It is shown that the III All-Russian Congress of Representatives of the Military-Industrial committees, who for two years were at the head of the military industry, certainly could not pass by the disturbing issues of the moment that required immediate resolution.
- Keywords:
- industry, military-industrial committees, the First World War, the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia, the III All-Russian Congress of Representatives of Military-Industrial committees, Guchkov A.I., Konovalov A.I