State Building in Revolutionary Ukraine : a Comparative Study of Governments and Bureaucrats, 1917-1922.
Pointing out that Bolshevik administrations at the time were no more effective in implementing policies than their rivals, Velychenko argues that more effective governance was not one of the reasons for the Russian Bolshevik victory in Ukraine.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Contents; Maps; Introduction; 1 Ukrainians and Government Bureaucracy before 1917; 2 Bureaucracy, Law, and Political Parties in Ukrainian Thought; 3 The Central Rada, March 1917 to April 1918; 4 The Ukrainian State, April to December 1918; 5 The Directory, December 1918 to November 1919; 6 Bureaucrats and Bolsheviks in Russia; 7 Bureaucrats, Bolsheviks, and Whites in Ukraine; 8 The Western Ukrainian National Republic, November 1918 to October 1920; 9 Bureaucrats in Other New European Governments; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Tables; 1 Total and urban population, by province, 1897 and 1917.
- 2 Number of Russian and Ukrainian journals and newspapers published in Ukraine, 1917-19203 Bolshevik newspapers published in Ukrainian and Russian in Ukraine, 1917-1920; 4 Total and urban populations and estimated numbers of total and urban administrators, by province, in 1897; 5 Estimated administrators and auxiliary personnel in government, civic councils, and private organizations, by province, in 1897; 6 All and Ukrainian railway, communications, and legal personnel, by province, in 1897.
- 7 Annual spending in small towns: Secretaries' salaries, as percentage of administrative budget and of total budget, total administrative budget and total budget, 1913-19178 Number of Jews and Ukrainians who declared themselves to be literate in Russian, total and urban, by province, 1897; 9 Results of Duma elections (in per cent) in major cities, including garrisons; 10 Total number of Bolshevik Revolutionary Military Committees (revkoms) in Bolshevik-controlled territory, 1918-1922; 11 Administrators in Ukraine in 1926: All, Ukrainians, Russians, and Jews.
- 12 Population in 1910 of districts later controlled by the ZUNR: Uniates, Roman Catholics, Jews, and total13 Estimated urban population in ZUNR-controlled territory, by confession and total, 1910 and 1917; 14 Population of Soviet Ukraine in 1920 by nationality, urban/rural place of residence, and literacy (incomplete); Appendix 2: Provisional List of Administrators' Unions and Organizations (1917); Appendix 3: Daily Life; Appendix 4: Prices and Wages; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z; Illustrations.