Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)

Compared to other European nations, Norwegians and Russians had an attachment to the Arctic from early on in their history. They were the pioneers in polar seafaring, and the exploration and settlement of the northern regions. For both nations, northernness became an important part of national ident...

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Published in:Poljarnyj vestnik
Main Author: S. A. Xorkina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1998
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:aa9049c053d34f66a529b212d6ff1933 2023-05-15T14:50:26+02:00 Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917) S. A. Xorkina 1998-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7557/6.1435 https://doaj.org/article/aa9049c053d34f66a529b212d6ff1933 EN RU eng rus Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/vestnik/article/view/1435 https://doaj.org/toc/1500-7502 https://doaj.org/toc/1890-9671 doi:10.7557/6.1435 1500-7502 1890-9671 https://doaj.org/article/aa9049c053d34f66a529b212d6ff1933 Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, Vol 1 (1998) Russian history polar explorations 1890-1917 Literature (General) PN1-6790 Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages PG1-9665 article 1998 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7557/6.1435 2022-12-30T23:49:48Z Compared to other European nations, Norwegians and Russians had an attachment to the Arctic from early on in their history. They were the pioneers in polar seafaring, and the exploration and settlement of the northern regions. For both nations, northernness became an important part of national identity. Northern identity and attachment to the Arctic created the cultural background for both Russian and Norwegian traditions of polar ex- ploration. However, if Norwegian culture confined itself to northernness, the northern identity of the Russians was only one part of a heterogeneous national identity. During the second part of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries the central place of northernness in Norwegian culture and national self-consciousness made polar exploration a natural part of nation-building and promoted Norwegian involvement in the Arctic. For Russia, on the other hand, this period was marked by both decline and reanimation of northern identity. It seems to be that in case of Russia, the geographic factor of the northern identity and political and economic interests in the north were of more importance than cultural predispositions for renewed research activity in the Arctic during the period 1890-1917. At the same time, cultural attributes related to the North were an important part of the Norwegian exploring tradition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Poljarnyj vestnik 1 117
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Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)
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description Compared to other European nations, Norwegians and Russians had an attachment to the Arctic from early on in their history. They were the pioneers in polar seafaring, and the exploration and settlement of the northern regions. For both nations, northernness became an important part of national identity. Northern identity and attachment to the Arctic created the cultural background for both Russian and Norwegian traditions of polar ex- ploration. However, if Norwegian culture confined itself to northernness, the northern identity of the Russians was only one part of a heterogeneous national identity. During the second part of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries the central place of northernness in Norwegian culture and national self-consciousness made polar exploration a natural part of nation-building and promoted Norwegian involvement in the Arctic. For Russia, on the other hand, this period was marked by both decline and reanimation of northern identity. It seems to be that in case of Russia, the geographic factor of the northern identity and political and economic interests in the north were of more importance than cultural predispositions for renewed research activity in the Arctic during the period 1890-1917. At the same time, cultural attributes related to the North were an important part of the Norwegian exploring tradition.
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title Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)
title_short Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)
title_full Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)
title_fullStr Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)
title_full_unstemmed Северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (Northern identity in Russian and Norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)
title_sort северный идентитет как основа развития традиций в исследовании арктики 1890-1917 (northern identity in russian and norwegian cultures as a background for polar explorations 1890-1917)
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