“The Blood of the Economy” in the Era of Bloodshed: Monetary Improvisation in the Arkhangelsk Province in 1914–1920

Using the case of the Arkhangelsk province, this article explores one aspect of state-building during the Russian Civil War, using the history of the circulation of money. The state financial system was destroyed during the Revolution and was restored several times to ensure the functioning of vario...

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Published in:Modern History of Russia
Main Author: Troshina, T. I.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: St Petersburg State University 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu24.2019.401
http://hdl.handle.net/11701/17029
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Summary:Using the case of the Arkhangelsk province, this article explores one aspect of state-building during the Russian Civil War, using the history of the circulation of money. The state financial system was destroyed during the Revolution and was restored several times to ensure the functioning of various political regimes. The Arkhangelsk Province, where power changed hands several times from 1917 to 1920, power changed hands reflects processes common to the whole country and unique to the region. During the First World War, there was a significant increase in the role of money in the daily life of the population. The border location of the province meant that in 1917, money was exported abroad by individuals through its territory. This led to a cash crisis in the province. The authorities were forced to take a series of emergency measures, including issuing their own money that was in use only in this province. During the Civil War, the monetary system was again restored under the peculiar conditions of a quasi-state in a condition of military-political and financial-economic dependence on foreign powers. This “history of money” is a background for events of a political, economic, and cultural nature that demonstrates the particular significance of the money during crucial periods of history. This research was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project no. 18-09-00237 “Global changes in the local dimension: the population of the Northern province and the events of 1917–1918”.