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Corporate chambers (Estonia)

Corporate chambers (Estonian: kutsekojad, singular kutsekoda, lit.'vocational chamber') were a series of corporate institutions in Estonia during the interwar period.[1] The first of these – the Chamber of Commerce and Industry – was created in 1924, and the second, the Chamber of Agriculture, followed in 1931. However, most of the chambers were established after the 1934 coup d'état of Konstantin Päts, and the Era of Silence which followed the coup became their heyday.[2]

The main proponent of the formation of the chambers was indeed Päts – according to his political views, a nation should be organized not by political views into parties, but by vocation into respective chambers.[2] Päts had promoted the idea of corporate chambers already in 1918, shortly after the Republic of Estonia had been established, but the idea did not gain support at the time.[2] Both of the earlier chambers were however formed during time when Päts was head of government (riigivanem). After the 1934 coup Päts established a moderate authoritarian regime, in which corporate chambers were deemed to play an important role.[3] A corporative system, based on the example of Fascist Italy, was to replace the inherently unstable multi-party system.[3] Fifteen more chambers were established between 1934 and 1936, bringing the total number to 17. The chambers also took part in legislative work – according to the 1937 constitution, 16 out of 40 seats in the upper chamber of the parliament (Riiginõukogu) were allocated to them.[2]

All the corporate chambers were disbanded between 13 and 31 July 1940, about a month after the Soviet Union occupied Estonia.[4]

List of chambers edit

  • Chamber of Agricultural Workmen and Small Landowners (Estonian: Maatööliste ja Väikemaapidajate Koda) was an Estonian vocational self-government during the years 1936–1940. The Chamber had 36 elective and 4 appointed (by the Minister of Agriculture) members. Chairman was Helmut Maandi, since 21 February 1940 Juhan Post.
  • Chamber of Agriculture
  • Chamber of Agronomes (Estonian: Agronoomide Koda) was a vocational self-government of Estonian agronomists during the years 1935–1940. Chairman was Kaarel Liidak, since 26 January 1940 Ants Käspre. Every Estonian practicing agronomist had member rights of the Chamber. Council of the Chamber had 25 elective members.
  • Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Chamber of Co-operation (Estonian: Ühistegevuskoda) was an Estonian vocational self-government institution that existed from 1936 to 1940[5] with 60 elective members.[6] It was established by a decree of 22 November 1935.[7] The chairman was Aleksander Kask.[8]
  • Chamber of Dairy-masters (Estonian: Meierite koda) was an Estonian vocational self-government during the years 1936–1940. The Council of the Chamber had 25 elective members.
  • Chamber of Engineering
  • Chamber of Fishery (Estonian: Kalanduskoda) was a vocational self-government of Estonian fishers during the years 1936–1940. Chairman was Mart Laagus. ouncil of the Chamber was composed of 35 elective and 5 appointed (by the Minister of Agriculture) members.
  • Chamber of Handicraft (Estonian: Käsitööstuskoda) was a vocational self-government of Estonian artisans during the years 1936–1940. Chairman was Aleksander Naeres. The Chamber had 77 elective members.
  • Chamber of Homeowners
  • Chamber of Household (Estonian: Kodumajanduskoda) was an Estonian vocational self-government during the years 1936–1940. The Chamber had 50 elective members. Chairwoman was Linda Eenpalu.
  • Chamber of Pharmacists (Estonian: Rohuteadlaste Koda) was a vocational self-government of Estonian pharmacists. Every Estonian practicing pharmacist had member rights of the Chamber. Council of the Chamber was composed of 20 elective members. Chairman was Karl Jürison.
  • Chamber of Physicians (Estonian: Arstide Koda) was a vocational self-government of Estonian physicians during the years 1935–1940. Every practicing Estonian physician (928 in the year 1935) had member rights of the Chamber. The Council of the Chamber had 30 elective members. Adalbert Lübeck was the chairman.
  • Chamber of Private Employees (Estonian: Eraettevõtete Ametnikkude Koda) was an Estonian vocational self-government during the years 1937–1940. Chairman was Aleksander Oinas. The Chamber was composed of 48 elective members.
  • Chamber of Teachers
  • Chamber of Veterinary Surgeons (Estonian: Loomaarstide Koda) was a vocational self-government of Estonian veterinarians during the years 1935–1940. Chairman was August Arras, since 1939 August Mõttus. Every practicing Estonian veterinarian (186 in 1938) had member rights of the Chamber. Council of the Chamber had 25 elective members.
  • Chamber of Workers (Estonian: Tööliskoda) was a vocational self-government of Estonian workers during the years 1936–1940. Chairman was Johannes Kurvits. The Chamber was composed of 30 elective members.

References edit

  1. ^ Raun, Toivo U. (2001). Estonia and the Estonians. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University. ISBN 0-8179-2852-9.
  2. ^ a b c d Karjahärm, Toomas (2002). "Konstantin Pätsi poliitilised ideed [Political ideas of Konstantin Päts]". In Arjakas, Küllo; Velliste, Anne (eds.). (in Estonian). Tallinn: Museum of Konstantin Päts. ISBN 9985783417. Archived from the original on 2014-01-13. Retrieved 2010-01-11.
  3. ^ a b Kalling, Ken (2008). "Kutsekojad Eestis (1924)1934-1940 [Corporate chambers in Estonia in (1924)1934-1940]". Yearbook of the Learned Estonian Society 2006 (in Estonian). Tartu: Learned Estonian Society. pp. 264–265.
  4. ^ Aasmäe, Valter (2004-02-26). "Osalusdemokraatia Eestis 1923–1940". Maaleht (in Estonian). Retrieved 13 January 2010.
  5. ^ Lõhmus, Leho (2004). Nõmme: viiskümmend XX sajandi I poole väljapaistvat nõmmelast. Koolibri. p. 31. ISBN 978-9985-0-1495-0.
  6. ^ Inno, Karl; Felix J. Oinas (1949). Eesti: teatmeteos, Volumes 3-4. ERS-i ja EÜks-i väljaanne. p. 148. OCLC 222923288.
  7. ^ Graf, Mati (2000). Parteid eesti vabarigis 1918-1934: koos eellooga (1905-1917) ja järellooga (1934-1940). Tpü Kirjastus. p. 366. ISBN 978-9985-58-155-1.
  8. ^ Strauss, Mati (2005). Vabadussõja mälestusmärgid, Volume 2. M. Strauss. p. 254. ISBN 978-9949-13-306-2.

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Corporate chambers Estonian kutsekojad singular kutsekoda lit vocational chamber were a series of corporate institutions in Estonia during the interwar period 1 The first of these the Chamber of Commerce and Industry was created in 1924 and the second the Chamber of Agriculture followed in 1931 However most of the chambers were established after the 1934 coup d etat of Konstantin Pats and the Era of Silence which followed the coup became their heyday 2 The main proponent of the formation of the chambers was indeed Pats according to his political views a nation should be organized not by political views into parties but by vocation into respective chambers 2 Pats had promoted the idea of corporate chambers already in 1918 shortly after the Republic of Estonia had been established but the idea did not gain support at the time 2 Both of the earlier chambers were however formed during time when Pats was head of government riigivanem After the 1934 coup Pats established a moderate authoritarian regime in which corporate chambers were deemed to play an important role 3 A corporative system based on the example of Fascist Italy was to replace the inherently unstable multi party system 3 Fifteen more chambers were established between 1934 and 1936 bringing the total number to 17 The chambers also took part in legislative work according to the 1937 constitution 16 out of 40 seats in the upper chamber of the parliament Riiginoukogu were allocated to them 2 All the corporate chambers were disbanded between 13 and 31 July 1940 about a month after the Soviet Union occupied Estonia 4 List of chambers editChamber of Agricultural Workmen and Small Landowners Estonian Maatooliste ja Vaikemaapidajate Koda was an Estonian vocational self government during the years 1936 1940 The Chamber had 36 elective and 4 appointed by the Minister of Agriculture members Chairman was Helmut Maandi since 21 February 1940 Juhan Post Chamber of Agriculture Chamber of Agronomes Estonian Agronoomide Koda was a vocational self government of Estonian agronomists during the years 1935 1940 Chairman was Kaarel Liidak since 26 January 1940 Ants Kaspre Every Estonian practicing agronomist had member rights of the Chamber Council of the Chamber had 25 elective members Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chamber of Co operation Estonian Uhistegevuskoda was an Estonian vocational self government institution that existed from 1936 to 1940 5 with 60 elective members 6 It was established by a decree of 22 November 1935 7 The chairman was Aleksander Kask 8 Chamber of Dairy masters Estonian Meierite koda was an Estonian vocational self government during the years 1936 1940 The Council of the Chamber had 25 elective members Chamber of Engineering Chamber of Fishery Estonian Kalanduskoda was a vocational self government of Estonian fishers during the years 1936 1940 Chairman was Mart Laagus ouncil of the Chamber was composed of 35 elective and 5 appointed by the Minister of Agriculture members Chamber of Handicraft Estonian Kasitoostuskoda was a vocational self government of Estonian artisans during the years 1936 1940 Chairman was Aleksander Naeres The Chamber had 77 elective members Chamber of Homeowners Chamber of Household Estonian Kodumajanduskoda was an Estonian vocational self government during the years 1936 1940 The Chamber had 50 elective members Chairwoman was Linda Eenpalu Chamber of Pharmacists Estonian Rohuteadlaste Koda was a vocational self government of Estonian pharmacists Every Estonian practicing pharmacist had member rights of the Chamber Council of the Chamber was composed of 20 elective members Chairman was Karl Jurison Chamber of Physicians Estonian Arstide Koda was a vocational self government of Estonian physicians during the years 1935 1940 Every practicing Estonian physician 928 in the year 1935 had member rights of the Chamber The Council of the Chamber had 30 elective members Adalbert Lubeck was the chairman Chamber of Private Employees Estonian Eraettevotete Ametnikkude Koda was an Estonian vocational self government during the years 1937 1940 Chairman was Aleksander Oinas The Chamber was composed of 48 elective members Chamber of Teachers Chamber of Veterinary Surgeons Estonian Loomaarstide Koda was a vocational self government of Estonian veterinarians during the years 1935 1940 Chairman was August Arras since 1939 August Mottus Every practicing Estonian veterinarian 186 in 1938 had member rights of the Chamber Council of the Chamber had 25 elective members Chamber of Workers Estonian Tooliskoda was a vocational self government of Estonian workers during the years 1936 1940 Chairman was Johannes Kurvits The Chamber was composed of 30 elective members References edit Raun Toivo U 2001 Estonia and the Estonians Stanford Hoover Institution Press Stanford University ISBN 0 8179 2852 9 a b c d Karjaharm Toomas 2002 Konstantin Patsi poliitilised ideed Political ideas of Konstantin Pats In Arjakas Kullo Velliste Anne eds Konstantin Patsi tegevusest artiklite kogumik On the work of Konstantin Pats collection of articles in Estonian Tallinn Museum of Konstantin Pats ISBN 9985783417 Archived from the original on 2014 01 13 Retrieved 2010 01 11 a b Kalling Ken 2008 Kutsekojad Eestis 1924 1934 1940 Corporate chambers in Estonia in 1924 1934 1940 Yearbook of the Learned Estonian Society 2006 in Estonian Tartu Learned Estonian Society pp 264 265 Aasmae Valter 2004 02 26 Osalusdemokraatia Eestis 1923 1940 Maaleht in Estonian Retrieved 13 January 2010 Lohmus Leho 2004 Nomme viiskummend XX sajandi I poole valjapaistvat nommelast Koolibri p 31 ISBN 978 9985 0 1495 0 Inno Karl Felix J Oinas 1949 Eesti teatmeteos Volumes 3 4 ERS i ja EUks i valjaanne p 148 OCLC 222923288 Graf Mati 2000 Parteid eesti vabarigis 1918 1934 koos eellooga 1905 1917 ja jarellooga 1934 1940 Tpu Kirjastus p 366 ISBN 978 9985 58 155 1 Strauss Mati 2005 Vabadussoja malestusmargid Volume 2 M Strauss p 254 ISBN 978 9949 13 306 2 Retrieved from 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