Abstract

The article considers the transformation of supervising institutions at the district and basic levels of Altai district in the context of revolutionary changes. The collapse of district supervision in 1917 caused the predominance of spontaneous control by the basic revolutionary authorities. The elimination of the general district control and the reorganization of the economic management in Altai from the beginning of 1918 transferred the audit activity to the audit commissions formed at the local level. The conditions of their creation, the peculiarities of their composition and activities ensured the functioning of the forestries of the former Altai District under the auspices of the new Soviet structures, preventing the final collapse of the district economy and being a democratic response to the pre-revolutionary district control system.

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