Abstract

The purpose of the article is to analyze the evolution of the system of training and retraining of professional personnel for public service in the Orel province in 1921-1928. The province during this period, along with all the national processes related to the NEP, was also experiencing its own stage of regional history. In 1920, four of its 12 counties were separated to create the Bryansk province, which significantly reduced its economic potential and deprived some of the managerial personnel who moved to the new province. In 1928 The history of the Orel province has ended, since its territory became part of the newly formed Central Chernozem region. The chronological framework of 1921-1928 limits the period of NEP in the country as a whole and the last period in the history of the Orel province, in particular. Professional training of party and state cadres was conducted at the Orel Provincial Soviet Party School named after V.I. Lenin, where the cadets studied for two years, graduates could be appointed to various positions in the system of party and state administration, also on the basis of the school, professional development was carried out by employees of various organizations. Studying the history of the school allows you to reproduce in detail the system of training Soviet and party personnel workers, to see the process of formation of the regional elite, as well as to recreate the collective image of a regional official of the Orel province of the 1920s.

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