Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)

Ethnocultural diversity of the Russian Federation is not only an important component of its historical heritage but also a significant resource for development. However, a number of ethnic groups are on the brink of extinction. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of changes in state a...

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Published in:Baltijskij region
Main Authors: Manakov A., Teterina N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5922/2074-9848-2015-1-8
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:68d4cf821c8f4e479688a4e8b7b90242 2023-05-15T17:00:19+02:00 Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu) Manakov A. Teterina N. 2015-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5922/2074-9848-2015-1-8 https://doaj.org/article/68d4cf821c8f4e479688a4e8b7b90242 RU rus Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/500/%D0%9C%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%20%D0%90.%20%D0%93.,%20%D0%A2%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B0%20%D0%9D.%20%D0%9A._127-142.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2074-9848 doi:10.5922/2074-9848-2015-1-8 2074-9848 https://doaj.org/article/68d4cf821c8f4e479688a4e8b7b90242 Baltijskij Region, Vol 1, Pp 127-142 (2015) ethnic territory migration Karelians Vepsians Setos International relations JZ2-6530 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5922/2074-9848-2015-1-8 2022-12-31T15:52:57Z Ethnocultural diversity of the Russian Federation is not only an important component of its historical heritage but also a significant resource for development. However, a number of ethnic groups are on the brink of extinction. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of changes in state and administrative borders on the territorial and demographic development of small ethnic groups. The article analyses the case of three Baltic Finnish peoples living in the Russian North-West and divided by borders of different levels: Karelians (Finland, the Republic of Karelia, and the Leningrad and Tver regions), Vepsians (the Republic of Karelia and the Leningrad and Vologda regions), and Setos (Estonia and the Pskov region). The analysis is based on the cartographic and statistical demographic data, as well as the results of a complex expedition made in summer 2014 in the Pechory district of the Pskov region. The results of the study show that the assimilation of peoples divided as a result of migration and di vision of their ethnic territory by political borders takes place at an accelerated rate. The study makes it possible to formulate certain recommendations and improve the measures to maintain the language and culture of ethnic minorities of the Russian North-West. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelians Republic of Karelia Russian North Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Baltijskij region 1 127 142
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Vepsians
Setos
International relations
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Vepsians
Setos
International relations
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Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)
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description Ethnocultural diversity of the Russian Federation is not only an important component of its historical heritage but also a significant resource for development. However, a number of ethnic groups are on the brink of extinction. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of changes in state and administrative borders on the territorial and demographic development of small ethnic groups. The article analyses the case of three Baltic Finnish peoples living in the Russian North-West and divided by borders of different levels: Karelians (Finland, the Republic of Karelia, and the Leningrad and Tver regions), Vepsians (the Republic of Karelia and the Leningrad and Vologda regions), and Setos (Estonia and the Pskov region). The analysis is based on the cartographic and statistical demographic data, as well as the results of a complex expedition made in summer 2014 in the Pechory district of the Pskov region. The results of the study show that the assimilation of peoples divided as a result of migration and di vision of their ethnic territory by political borders takes place at an accelerated rate. The study makes it possible to formulate certain recommendations and improve the measures to maintain the language and culture of ethnic minorities of the Russian North-West.
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title Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)
title_short Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)
title_full Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)
title_fullStr Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)
title_full_unstemmed Territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)
title_sort territorial'noe razvitie pribaltijskofinskih narodov, razdelennyh gosudarstvennymi i administrativnymi granicami (na primere karel, vepsov i setu)
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