HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE
Abstract Historical and geographical information about the Arctic were being accumulated gradually. The starting point here can be considered the ancient myths of Hyperborea as the northern ancestral home of mankind. However, only in the X century the Europeans (Normans) were in the circumpolar part...
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crioppubl:10.1088/1755-1315/625/1/012010 2024-06-02T08:00:48+00:00 HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE Sukhorukov, V D Gladkiy, Yu N Grigor’ev, A A Paranina, A N 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/625/1/012010 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/625/1/012010/pdf https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/625/1/012010 unknown IOP Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ https://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/text-and-data-mining IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science volume 625, issue 1, page 012010 ISSN 1755-1307 1755-1315 journal-article 2021 crioppubl https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/625/1/012010 2024-05-07T14:02:13Z Abstract Historical and geographical information about the Arctic were being accumulated gradually. The starting point here can be considered the ancient myths of Hyperborea as the northern ancestral home of mankind. However, only in the X century the Europeans (Normans) were in the circumpolar part of the world. The Russians came to the Arctic in the XII century and established themselves in the territories called “Pomor’e” (the lands from Karelia to the Northern Urals). Active promotion of our ancestors on the Asian coast of the Arctic took place in the XVII-XVIII centuries. Further study and development of this region unfolded in the XIX-XX centuries. The modern historical stage – the time of intensive development of the Arctic. Many successes have been achieved by scientists, engineers, prospectors, and numerous enthusiasts. The names of the most outstanding Arctic conquerors have not only received scientific and public recognition but are also immortalized on geographical maps in the names of seas, straits, islands, bays, coasts, capes, cities, towns and other objects. Despite the harsh nature, the Arctic was and remains an integral part of the world’s Ecumene. This testifies to the indissoluble unity of man with the surrounding reality, connections with which have no restrictions. In fact, there is a constantly expanding and deepening dialogue of people with the external environment and among themselves. The result of this existence is the comprehension of man himself and his being. The most important condition for this communication is the ability of the individual to master and learn the world, appreciate the surrounding space and exchange exchange the received information. At the same time, the feeling of life’s reality occurs not so much in the given mode, as in the field of active communications. Mass and individual tourism, which has covered the whole world, is now a widespread communicative practice instead of former trips and expeditions. Travelogue as a genre of stereoscopic narration of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic IOP Publishing Arctic IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 625 012010 |
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Abstract Historical and geographical information about the Arctic were being accumulated gradually. The starting point here can be considered the ancient myths of Hyperborea as the northern ancestral home of mankind. However, only in the X century the Europeans (Normans) were in the circumpolar part of the world. The Russians came to the Arctic in the XII century and established themselves in the territories called “Pomor’e” (the lands from Karelia to the Northern Urals). Active promotion of our ancestors on the Asian coast of the Arctic took place in the XVII-XVIII centuries. Further study and development of this region unfolded in the XIX-XX centuries. The modern historical stage – the time of intensive development of the Arctic. Many successes have been achieved by scientists, engineers, prospectors, and numerous enthusiasts. The names of the most outstanding Arctic conquerors have not only received scientific and public recognition but are also immortalized on geographical maps in the names of seas, straits, islands, bays, coasts, capes, cities, towns and other objects. Despite the harsh nature, the Arctic was and remains an integral part of the world’s Ecumene. This testifies to the indissoluble unity of man with the surrounding reality, connections with which have no restrictions. In fact, there is a constantly expanding and deepening dialogue of people with the external environment and among themselves. The result of this existence is the comprehension of man himself and his being. The most important condition for this communication is the ability of the individual to master and learn the world, appreciate the surrounding space and exchange exchange the received information. At the same time, the feeling of life’s reality occurs not so much in the given mode, as in the field of active communications. Mass and individual tourism, which has covered the whole world, is now a widespread communicative practice instead of former trips and expeditions. Travelogue as a genre of stereoscopic narration of ... |
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Sukhorukov, V D Gladkiy, Yu N Grigor’ev, A A Paranina, A N HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE |
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HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE |
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HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE |
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HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE |
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HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE |
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HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC IN THE DOMESTIC TRAVELOGUE |
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history and geography of the russian arctic in the domestic travelogue |
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