S.V. Gavrilov: Representative authority of Kamchatka (1917-1977). Book. 1. 782. p. With ill. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky: New Book Holding Company, 2020. ISBN: 978-5-906904-55-3 S.V. Gavrilov: Representative authority of Kamchatka (1977-1993). Book 2. 668 p. With ill. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky: New Book Holding Company, 2020. ISBN: 978-5-906904-55-7
Автор: Bugay Nikolay F.
Журнал: Историческая и социально-образовательная мысль @hist-edu
Рубрика: Рецензия
Статья в выпуске: 2 т.13, 2021 года.
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In the proposed review of scientific research, set out in 2 books, in a chronological framework: 1917-1977. and 1977-1993, the analysis of social technologies associated with the forms of organization of councils as state authorities, its political basis in the USSR / Russia, their capabilities, which had transformations during the periods of their formation and development, as well as other types - executive committees, revolutionary committees (revolutionary committees). The process of the emergence of the system of these authorities on the territory of the Kamchatka province / region is considered. The attitude of the researcher to the study of aspects of the topic is shown. His knowledge of both the essence of the existing assessments of their role, and the contribution to the development of the system itself. The content of directions for improving the management and regulation of social processes is analyzed. Attention is drawn to the direction of solutions to the problems of strengthening statehood, achieving effective activity of structural units, from lower to higher authorities. The author identified about 2000 portraits of political and public figures, representatives of this system in the Kamchatka region, disclosed the forms and methods of their work in different areas of management, development of the community of peoples on the territory of the multinational region.
Kamchatka, representative power, councils, congresses, deputy, elections, restoration, consociality
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149136245
ID: 149136245 | DOI: 10.17748/2075-9908-2021-13-2-293-304