Abstract

The monograph is devoted to the consideration of mutual insurance as an important tool of the socio-economic policy of the Russian Empire in the second half of the XIX — early XX century. Attention is focused on the study of the types of mutual insurance most common in pre—revolutionary Russia - zemstvo property insurance, mutual property insurance against fire in cities, as well as social insurance of workers in production that appeared at the beginning of the twentieth century. The development of the mutual insurance system in Tula Province reflected the processes and difficulties characteristic of the formation of the insurance system of the Russian Empire as a whole. For researchers, students and postgraduates specializing in the history of Russia.

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