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Надзор над деятельностью административных учреждений Тверской губернии на рубеже XIX и XX веков

Надзор над деятельностью административных учреждений Тверской губернии на рубеже XIX и XX веков

Abstract

The author analyzes the supervision over the Tver province administrative bodies' activity. In theory supervision was comprehensive and had a significant impact on the work of local administration, but in fact the central bodies (the Senate, the State Council, the Committee of Ministers, the Council of Ministers) practiced control towards the provincial institutions only in cases of emergency and often after some signals from the places. The governor had the right of supervision, presided in the most important bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs' system and had the right of audits of local bodies according to the ministers' circulars. Financial supervision was carried out by the na­tional audit system, represented by the Tver Exchequer Chamber. It is theoretically right that work is often estimated by analyzing its results. The governors' reports were such sources of information on the work of local government for the state administration. However, some researchers proved that the reports did not always present objective in­formation. As to interdepartmental supervision, the governor had the right to inspect police bodies; the provincial board inspected the Zemstvo institutions created by the law of 1889; the provincial board on Zemstvo and town af­fairs had the same right towards the Zemstvo and town self-government institutions. At the same time, the Tver gov­ernor was a chairman of 20 commissions, committees and boards and had, besides the rights of supervision, consid­erable duties which did not allow control of the activity of subordinated bodies and, especially, local institutions of other ministries to be exercised. Thus, though theoretically supervision over administrative bodies was comprehen­sive, in fact control functions were poorly implemented. The officials and provincial bodies could not observe and correct the activity of subordinated institutions fully. The highest administrative agencies, in turn, had limited oppor­tunities to analyze the actions of provincial bodies throughout the country. Significant difference between the norma-tively provided control functions and their actual implementation can be considered one of the manifestations the Russian State's crisis at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries.

Представлены основные результаты исследования надзора органов центральной власти над деятельностью административных учреждений Тверской губернии, а также порядок ревизии уездных учреждений должностными лицами губернского уровня с 1880 до 1917 г. Проанализированы статус губернаторских отчётов и основные их разделы. Рассмотрены отношения губернатора как высшего в губернии чиновника ведомства Министерства внутренних дел с местными учреждениями других ведомств.

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АДМИНИСТРАТИВНЫЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЯ, НАДЗОРНЫЕ ФУНКЦИИ, ЦЕНТРАЛЬНАЯ И МЕСТНАЯ ВЛАСТЬ, ОТЧЁТЫ ГУБЕРНАТОРОВ, ТВЕРСКАЯ ГУБЕРНИЯ

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