Chukchi Gold: American Enterprise and Russian Xenophobia in the Northeastern Siberia Company
During the gold rush in Nome, Alaska, neither Russians nor Americans found significant quantities of gold on the Chukchi Peninsula, across the Bering Strait from the Seward Peninsula. Despite its failure, the documents of the Northeastern Siberian Company (1902–1914) and the memoirs of its managers...
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crunicaliforniap:10.1525/phr.2008.77.1.49 2023-11-12T04:15:21+01:00 Chukchi Gold: American Enterprise and Russian Xenophobia in the Northeastern Siberia Company Owen, Thomas C. 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2008.77.1.49 https://online.ucpress.edu/phr/article-pdf/77/1/49/610528/phr_2008_77_1_49.pdf en eng University of California Press Pacific Historical Review volume 77, issue 1, page 49-85 ISSN 0030-8684 1533-8584 History journal-article 2008 crunicaliforniap https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2008.77.1.49 2023-10-15T17:40:55Z During the gold rush in Nome, Alaska, neither Russians nor Americans found significant quantities of gold on the Chukchi Peninsula, across the Bering Strait from the Seward Peninsula. Despite its failure, the documents of the Northeastern Siberian Company (1902–1914) and the memoirs of its managers and employees illuminate important contrasts between the political and cultural perspectives of its founders in St. Petersburg and those of its agents in Seattle. The Russian criticisms of American managers of the company also place the Soviet government's antipathy to American capitalism in historical context. Despite many differences between the tsarist and Marxist-Leninist ideologies, the hostile stereotypes of Americans expressed by tsarist officials and Russian capitalists in St. Petersburg persisted into the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Peninsula Nome Seward Peninsula Alaska Siberia University of California Press (via Crossref) Bering Strait Pacific Historical Review 77 1 49 85 |
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During the gold rush in Nome, Alaska, neither Russians nor Americans found significant quantities of gold on the Chukchi Peninsula, across the Bering Strait from the Seward Peninsula. Despite its failure, the documents of the Northeastern Siberian Company (1902–1914) and the memoirs of its managers and employees illuminate important contrasts between the political and cultural perspectives of its founders in St. Petersburg and those of its agents in Seattle. The Russian criticisms of American managers of the company also place the Soviet government's antipathy to American capitalism in historical context. Despite many differences between the tsarist and Marxist-Leninist ideologies, the hostile stereotypes of Americans expressed by tsarist officials and Russian capitalists in St. Petersburg persisted into the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. |
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