Central Committee of the 6th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)

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Central Committee
of the 6th Conference
17 January 1912 – 3 August 1917
Candidates

The Central Committee of the 6th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 17 January 1912 until 3 August 1917.

Plenums[edit]

The Central Committee was not a permanent institution. It convened plenary sessions and meetings. One CC plenary session, fifteen meetings and one CC conference were held between the 6th Conference and the 7th Conference. When the CC was not in session, decision-making power was vested in the internal bodies of the CC itself; that is, the Politburo, Secretariat and Orgburo. None of these bodies were permanent either; typically they convened several times a month.[1]

Convocations of the Central Committee
[2]
Plenum Date Length
1st Plenary Session Held between 12 and 17 January 1912 1 day
1st Meeting 19 January 1912 1 day
2nd Meeting Held either 12 or 13 November 1912 1 day
3rd Meeting 26 December 1912 – 1 January 1913 6 days
4th Meeting Held either 31 January or 1 February 1913) 1 day
5th Meeting 10–13 March 1913 4 days
6th Meeting 27 July 1913 1 day
7th Meeting 23 September – 1 October 1913 8 days
8th Meeting 1 October 1913 1 day
9th Meeting 13 November 1913 1 day
10th Meeting 27–29 December 1913 3 days
11th Meeting 2–4 April 1914 3 days
12th Meeting 28 June and 6 July 1914 2 days
13th Meeting Held between 29 June and 6 July 1914 1 day
14th Meeting 24–26 August 1914 3 days
15th Meeting 30 September – 1 October 1914 2 days
Conference of the Foreign Sections 14–19 February 1915 6 day

Composition[edit]

Members[edit]

Members of the Central Committee of the 6th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
[3][4][5][6]
Name Cyrillic 5th Cong. 7th Conf. Birth Death PM Nationality Portrait
Aleksei Badayev Алексей Бадаев Add-on Arrested 1883 1951 1904 Russian
Ivan Belostotsky Иван Белостоцкий Add-on Not 1882 1968 1904 Russian
Filipp Goloshchekin Филипп Голощёкин New Arrested 1876 1941 1903 Russian
Mikhail Kalinin Михаил Калинин Promoted Not 1875 1946 1898 Russian
Aleksei Kiselyov Алексей Киселёв Add-on Arrested 1879 1936 1898 Russian
Vladimir Lenin Владимир Ленин Candidate Reelected 1870 1924 1898 Russian
Roman Malinovsky Рома́н Малино́вский New Expelled 1876 1918 1906 Russian
Vyacheslav Molotov Вячеслав Молотов Add-on Not 1890 1986 1906 Russian
Vladimir Nevsky Владимир Невский Promoted Not 1876 1937 1898 Russian
Grigol Ordzhonikidze >Григо́рий Орджоники́дзе New Arrested 1886 1937 1903 Georgian
Grigory Petrovsky Григо́рій Петро́вський Add-on Arrested 1878 1958 1898 Ukrainian a bearded man with wavy hair, wearing glasses and what seems to be a suit, a white tie, and a black and white dotted shirt
Alexander Pravdin Александр Правдин Add-on Candidate 1879 1938 1899 Russian
David Schwartzman Давид Шварцман New Not 1884 1968 1904 Russian
Alexander Shliapnikov Алекса́ндр Шля́пников Add-on Not 1885 1937 1901 Russian
Alexander Shotman Александр Шотман Add-on Arrested 1880 1937 1899 Finnish
Suren Spandaryan Сурен Спандарян New Died 1882 1916 1901 Armenian
Joseph Stalin Ио́сиф Ста́лин Add-on Reelected 1878 1953 1898 Georgian
Yakov Sverdlov Сергей Гусев Add-on Arrested 1885 1919 1901 Russian
Pyotr Zalutsky Пётр Залуцкий Add-on Not 1887 1937 1907 Russian
Grigory Zinoviev Григо́рий Зино́вьев Candidate Reelected 1883 1936 1901 Russian

Candidates[edit]

Candidate Members of the Central Committee of the 6th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
[3][4][5][6]
Name Cyrillic 5th Cong. 7th Conf. Birth Death PM Ethnicity Gender Portrait
Andrei Bubnov Андрей Бубнов Add-on Candidate 1884 1938 1903 Russian Male
Mikhail Kalinin Михаил Калинин Add-on Promoted 1875 1946 1898 Russian Male
Vladimir Nevsky Владимир Невский Add-on Promoted 1876 1937 1898 Russian Male
Stepan Shahumyan Степан Шаумян Add-on Not 1878 1918 1898 Armenian Male
Alexander Smirnov Александр Смирно Add-on Not 1878 1938 1896 Russian Male
Elena Stasova Еле́на Ста́сова Add-on Arrested 1873 1966 1898 Russian Female

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Simons & White 1984, pp. 423–425.
  2. ^ "Съезды, конференции, пленумы и заседания РСДРП - РСДРП(б) - РКП(б) - ВКП(б) - КПСС" [Congresses, conferences, plenums and meetings of the RSDLP - RSDLP(b) - RCP(b) - CPSU]. Knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Центральный Комитет, избранный V-м съездом РСДРП 19.5(1.6).1907, члены" [Central Committee elected by the V Congress of the RSDLP 19.5(1.6).1907, members]. Knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 16 April 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Центральный Комитет, избранный VI-й конференцией РСДРП(б) 17(30).1.1912, члены" [Central Committee elected by the VI Conference of the RSDLP(b) 17(30).1.1912, members]. Knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 28 April 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Центральный Комитет, избранный VII-й конференцией РСДРП(б) 29.4(12.5).1917, члены" [Central Committee elected by the VII Conference of the RSDLP(b) 29.4(12.5).1917, members]. Knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 28 April 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Персональный состав Центрального комитета РСДРП - РСДРП(б) - РКП(б) - ВКП(б) - КПСС" [Composition of the Central Committee of the RSDLP - RSDLP(b) - RCP(b) - VKP(b) - CPSU]. Knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 31 March 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Staff writer (1963). "Directory of Soviet Officials". University of Michigan. Archived from the original on 14 April 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2022. This reference informs on the composition of the Central Committee elected in 1961 and officeholders of leading party-state organs.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Simons, Williams; White, Stephens, eds. (1984). "Chapter 3: Statute of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union". The Party Statutes of the Communist World. Law in Eastern Europe. Brill Publishers. pp. 413–435. ISBN 9024729750.