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                                                                       PEOPLE'S COMMISSARIATS, central institutions of public administration in Soviet Russia, established by the Decree of the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets of 26 October (8 November) 1917, which sanctioned the establishment of a Government of Workers and Peasants. The commissariats took over the functions of the former ministries. They executed planning and administration within the bounds of their jurisdiction, and were directly involved in writing legislature. Each commissariat was headed by a People's Commissar, who had several deputies. Attached to each commissariat was a collegium which functioned as a deliberative body to help the commissar. By virtue of their position, the People's Commissars were also members of the Soviet (Council) of People's Commissars, which was located at Smolny from 26 October (8 November) 1917 through to 10 March 1918. Most of commissariats were accommodated in the same building until the middle of November 1917, when they were moved to the locations of their respective former ministries. The staff and the structure of the People's Commissariats had mostly taken their final shape by January 1918. At first, the commissariats were undermined by sabotage committed by officials, and by a shortage of qualified specialists among Bolshevik leaders, who had become commissars. The Soviet of People's Commissars included only Bolsheviks; in December 1917, the Leftist Socialist-Revolutionaries were also admitted into the organization (withdrawing from the Soviet in March 1918). Several People's Commissariats functioned in Petrograd, including the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, established on October 26 (November 8) 1917, its staff formed by January 1918, with People's Commissars of Internal Affairs included A.I. Rykov (1917), G.I. Petrovsky (1917-19); the People's Commissariat for State Welfare, established on 29 October (11 November), 1917, with Commissar A.M. Kollontay; the People's Commissariat for State Property, established on 9 (22) December 1917, with Commissar V.A. Karelin; the People's Commissariat for Agriculture, established on 26 October (8 November), 1917, with People's Commissars of Agriculture V.P. Milutin (1917), A.G. Schlichter (1917), A.L. Kolegaev (1917-18); the People's Commissariat for Local Government, established on 19 December 1917 (1 January 1918), with the Commissar V.E. Trutovsky; the People's Commissariat for Military Affairs, established in November 1917, with People's Commissar N.I. Podvoysky (November 1917 - February 1918); the People's Commissariat for Naval Affairs, established in January - February 1918, with Commissar P.E. Dybenko; the People's Commissariat for Nationalities, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with Commissar J.V. Stalin; the People's Commissariat for Postal and Telegraph Service, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with People's Commissars N.P. Avilov (Glebov) (1917), P.P. Proshyan (1917-18); the People's Commissariat for Supplies, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with People's Commissars I.A. Teodorovich (1917), A.G. Schlichter (1917-18), A.D. Tsyurupa (1918-21); the People's Commissariat for Education, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with Commissar A.V. Lunacharsky (1917-29); the People's Commissariat for Transport Communications, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917 (its original name was the People's Commissariat for Railways), with Commissars M.T. Elizarov (1917-18), A.G. Rogov (1918); the People's Commissariat for Industry and Commerce, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with Commissars V.P. Nogin (1917), A.G. Shlyapnikov (temporary acting Commissar in 1917-18), V.M. Smirnov (1918); the People's Commissariat for Labour, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with Commissars A.G. Shlyapnikov (1917-18), V.V. Schmidt (1918-28); the People's Commissariat for Finance, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with People's Commissars I.I. Skvortsov-Stepanov (1917; he failed, and V. R. Menzhinsky became de facto head), Menzhinsky (1918); the People's Commissariat for Justice, established on 26 October (8 November) 1917, with Commissars A. Lomov (G.I. Oppokov) (1917, he failed, and P.I. Stuchka became de facto head), I.Z. Steinberg (1917-18). On 10 March and 11 March 1918, the Soviet of People's Commissars and all the People's Commissariats were transferred from Petrograd to Moscow.
References: Городецкий Е. Н. Рождение Советского государства, 1917-1918 гг. М., 1965; Ирошников М. П. Создание советского центрального государственного аппарата: Совет нар. комиссаров и нар. комиссариаты. Окт. 1917- янв. 1918. 2-е изд., испр. и доп. Л., 1967.
A. M. Kulegin.
                                                                     
                         
                     
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                                    Avilov  Nikolay  Pavlovich
                        
                                    Dybenko Pavel Efimovich
                        
                                    Elizarov Mark Timofeevich
                        
                                    Karelin Vladimir Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Kolegaev Andrey Lukich
                        
                                    Kollontay Alexandra Mikhailovna
                        
                                    Lomov A. (Oppokov Georgy Ippolitovich)
                        
                                    Lunacharsky Anatoly Vasilievich
                        
                                    Menzhinsky Vyacheslav Rudolfovich
                        
                                    Milyutin Vladimir Pavlovich
                        
                                    Nogin Viktor Pavlovich
                        
                                    Petrovsky Grigory Ivanovich
                        
                                    Podvoysky Nikolay Ilyich
                        
                                    Proshyan Prosh Perchevich
                        
                                    Rogov A.G.
                        
                                    Rykov Alexey Ivanovich
                        
                                    Schlichter Alexander Grigorievich
                        
                                    Schmidt Vasily Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Shlyapnikov Alexander Gavrilovich
                        
                                    Skvortsov-Stepanov Ivan Ivanovich
                        
                                    Smirnov Vladimir Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Stalin (real name Dzhugashvili) Iosif Vissarionovich
                        
                                    Steinberg Isaak Zakharovich
                        
                                    Stuchka Peter Ivanovich (Yanovich)
                        
                                    Teodorovich Ivan Adolfovich
                        
                                    Trutovsky Vladimir Evgenievich
                        
                                    Tsyurupa Alexander Dmitrievich
                        
                         
                         
                     
                                                                                                         Bibliographies
                     
                                    Городецкий Е. Н. Рождение Советского государства, 1917-1918 гг. М., 1965
                                                  
                                           Ирошников М. П. Создание советского центрального государственного аппарата: Совет нар. комиссаров и нар. комиссариаты. Окт. 1917 - янв. 1918. 2-е изд., испр. и доп. Л., 1967
                                                                
                         
                     
                                                                
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