1917-1939年俄罗斯移民中地方自治传统的保存:海外俄罗斯公民的俄罗斯地方自治和城镇救济委员会(Zemgor)

Irina V. Sabennikova
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本文致力于分析移民地方自治组织的活动,在他们保存革命前俄罗斯地方自治组织的传统的背景下。由1917年十月革命和随后的内战引起的俄国革命后的移民人数达到200万难民,他们主要定居在中欧国家、斯拉夫国家、新成立的边境国家和远东地区。许多在第一次世界大战和内战期间在组织向难民和伤员提供人道主义援助方面有丰富经验的各级前地方自治组织官员也移居国外。这篇文章追溯了移民地方自治组织的连续性,主要是俄罗斯地方自治组织和海外俄罗斯公民城镇救济委员会及其分支机构,与革命前的地方自治组织机构,如全俄地方自治组织联盟的关系。俄罗斯移民组织继续其以前的地方自治组织活动,重点是教育(中等和高等教育)、俄罗斯难民就业(劳务交换)、医疗保健和在新条件下保存俄罗斯文化,除其他外,通过组织和举办俄罗斯文化日以及建立档案馆和图书馆。为了证明地方自治组织的连续性,作者考虑了俄罗斯地方自治组织和海外俄罗斯公民城镇救济委员会的结构和组成,以及它在捷克斯洛伐克、法国、德国、保加利亚和塞尔维亚、克罗地亚和斯洛文尼亚王国的最重要办事处。本文主要依据的资料来自俄罗斯联邦国家档案馆、巴黎警察局档案馆和Zemgor出版物中保存的俄罗斯海外历史档案馆(RZIA)。
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Preservation of zemstvo traditions in Russian emigration in 1917–1939: The Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee of Russian Citizens Abroad (Zemgor)
The article is devoted to the analysis of the activities of emigrant zemstvo organizations in the context of their preservation of the traditions of the pre-revolutionary Russian zemstvo. The Russian post-revolutionary emigration caused by the October Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent Civil War numbered up to two million refugees who settled mainly in the countries of Central Europe, Slavic countries, newly formed border states, and the Far East. Many of the former zemstvo officials of various levels who had significant experience in organizing humanitarian assistance to refugees and the wounded during the First World War and the Civil War also emigrated. The article traces the continuity of emigrant zemstvo organizations, primarily the Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee of Russian Citizens Abroad and its branches, in relation to pre-revolutionary zemstvo institutions, such as the All-Russian Zemstvo Union. Russian emigrant organizations continued their former zemstvo activities, focusing on education (secondary and higher education), employment of Russian refugees (labor exchanges), medical care, and preservation of Russian culture in the new conditions, among other things, by means of organizing and holding the days of Russian culture as well as founding archives and libraries. To prove the idea of continuity of zemstvo organizations, the author considers the structure and composition of the Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee of Russian Citizens Abroad and its most significant offices in Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Bulgaria, and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. The article is mainly based on the materials from the Russian Historical Archive Abroad (RZIA) stored in the State Archive of the Russian Federation, the Archives of the Prefecture of Police of Paris, and publications of the Zemgor.
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