February 1917 year: Building a Civil Society: Peculiarities and Specificity (the experience of Don and North Caucasus)

Irina G. Brizgalova

Abstract


After the February revolution of 1917, the formation of a new State and civil society institutions were created in parallel and interconnected. Valuable experience in such region as Don and North Caucasus, on the basis of his Cossack specificity and their polyethnic nature. Of particular interest in this case is the regional experience solving this problem: reform management and creating specific Cossack authorities at different levels to form a unified power system-"democratic multi", which became the basis for the development of civil society structures.


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