Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
E. L. Gorokhovsky
E. L. Gorokhovsky

Co-authors

Articles

Article
  • Date submitted
    1970-06-10
  • Date accepted
    1970-08-18

Development of the oil shale industry in the USSR and ways of increasing its economic efficiency

Article preview

At the end of March 1918, the Academy of Sciences appealed to the Soviet government with a proposal to involve scientists in the study of the natural wealth of the country. At a meeting of the Council of People's Commissars on April 12, 1918, a corresponding resolution was adopted.

How to cite: Gorokhovsky E.L., Volfson G.L., Petrov A.P. Development of the oil shale industry in the USSR and ways of increasing its economic efficiency // Journal of Mining Institute. 1970. Vol. 49. Iss. 3. p. 91-102.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1966-09-09
  • Date accepted
    1966-11-10

Development of the coal industry in the socialist countries - members of the CMEA

Article preview

The coal industry, despite structural changes in fuel consumption, continues to be one of the most important branches of the fuel industry.In the CMEA countries, progressive changes in the fuel balance are expressed in a faster growth of oil and natural gas production and an increase in their specific weight in the balance of fuel production and consumption. However, these changes occur on a systematic basis and cannot lead to a crisis of overproduction in the coal industry, as it is observed in a number of Western European countries. As can be seen from the data of Table 1, in all CMEA countries coal production is growing.

How to cite: Gorokhovskii E.L. Development of the coal industry in the socialist countries - members of the CMEA // Journal of Mining Institute. 1968. Vol. 47. Iss. 3. p. 93-102.
Article
Energy industry
  • Date submitted
    1963-09-23
  • Date accepted
    1963-11-25

Fuel industry in the period of deployed construction of communism

Article preview

After the XXII Congress of the CPSU and the adoption of the Program of the CPSU socio-economic literature is paying more and more attention to theoretical issues related to the advancement of our society to communism. Among the issues of paramount importance is the question of the material and technical base of communism - clarification of the content of this category, its difference from the concept of productive forces, clarification of socio-economic consequences that will entail the creation of the material and technical base of communism. Of particular importance is the question of the change in the structure of the national economy and its individual branches, which occurs during the period of deployed construction of communism.

How to cite: Gorokhovskii E.L. Fuel industry in the period of deployed construction of communism // Journal of Mining Institute. 1964. Vol. 45. Iss. 3. p. 3-11.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1957-09-05
  • Date accepted
    1957-11-04

The coal industry of the USSR in the first five years (1928-1932).

Article preview

Coal production. The Soviet Union could solve the internal and external tasks that arose for the country after the victory of the October Revolution, and above all, the world-historical task of building a socialist society, only through socialist industrialization.

How to cite: Gorokhovskii E.L. The coal industry of the USSR in the first five years (1928-1932). // Journal of Mining Institute. 1958. Vol. 34. Iss. 3. p. 65-78.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1957-09-06
  • Date accepted
    1957-11-07

Coal industry of the USSR in the second and third five years (1933-1940)

Article preview

Second Five-Year Plan. The production of coal. The years of the Second Five-Year Plan are the years of further strengthening of the Soviet state, when the main historical task of the Second Five-Year Plan was solved: the final liquidation of all exploiting classes, the complete destruction of the causes that give rise to the exploitation of man by man and the division of society into exploiters and exploited.

How to cite: Gorokhovskii E.L. Coal industry of the USSR in the second and third five years (1933-1940) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1958. Vol. 34. Iss. 3. p. 79-98.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1954-09-27
  • Date accepted
    1954-11-27

The coal industry of the USSR during the civil war and the transition to peaceful work for restoring the national economy (1918-1925)

Article preview

The first steps towards implementing workers' control in industry were taken during the February bourgeois-democratic revolution. Immediately after the February events in Petrograd, the factory committees of the factories of the military and naval ministries, elected in the first days of the revolution, in the absence of administration, which had partially fled or been removed by the workers themselves after the fall of the monarchy, were faced with the need to deal with issues of wages, supplying enterprises with fuel, raw materials, etc. A similar situation developed in a number of other state and private enterprises. The Provisional Government, expressing the interests of the bourgeoisie, sought to limit the rights of the factory committees to issues of labor and representation before government and public institutions, avoiding even mentioning the control functions of the factory committees in official documents. The working class soon broke the narrow framework in which the bourgeoisie tried to place the activities of the factory committees. The victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution introduced into the activities of factory committees are fundamentally new: they have become officially recognized organs of workers' control, relying on the full power of the proletarian state (see article).

How to cite: Gorokhovskii E.L. The coal industry of the USSR during the civil war and the transition to peaceful work for restoring the national economy (1918-1925) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1955. Vol. 30. Iss. 3. p. 3-24.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1951-07-01
  • Date accepted
    1951-09-01

On the issue of the Russian mining industry during the First World War

Article preview

The question of the role of the main branches of the mining industry and the closely related ferrous metallurgy in the First World War is of undoubted interest. Meanwhile, in the literature on mining and economics, this period has been covered less than others. The objective of this article is to show the real role of the main branches of the mining industry in the military economy of pre-revolutionary Russia. It examines - to the extent that the size of the article allows - the question of the development of the mining industry before the First World War, then during the war itself, the role of monopolies and foreign capital, military-industrial committees, the material situation of miners. Of course, these questions can be correctly illuminated only if they are taken not in isolation, but in the closest connection with the general economic state of Russia, with the socio-political situation, in a word, with the entire set of conditions for the historical development of the country.

How to cite: Gorokhovskii E.L. On the issue of the Russian mining industry during the First World War // Journal of Mining Institute. 1952. Vol. 27. Iss. 1. p. 17-58.