Central Economic Society For The Grand Duchy Of Poznań
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Central Economic Society For The Grand Duchy Of Poznań
The Central Economic Society for the Grand Duchy of Poznań ( pl, Centralne Towarzystwo Gospodarcze dla Wielkiego Księstwa Poznańskiego) was a social-economic organization of Poland, Polish landowners in the Greater Poland region (at this time called the Grand Duchy of Poznan, Grand Duchy of Poznań) established at a meeting held 13–17 February 1861 as a result of a merger of several local societies. Its main goal was to promote modern agricultural methods by organizing meetings, speeches, debates, excursions and competitions and also publishing the newspapers and magazines. Its main publication was ''Ziemianin'' (The Landowner). Its secondary activities were trade of amazing agricultural products and organizations of the agricultural labour force. The society was managed by the Chairman (''Przewodniczący'') and the Central Board (''Zarząd Centralny''), whose main role was to coordinate the work of the central sections and the branch societies with their own managing boards. ...
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