Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries
Abstract The historic–geographical dynamics and nature of the exploration of Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories are described beginning from the 17th century. These territories immediately began to play an important economic role, because the furs obtained from there served as a source of mone...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:spr:rrorus:v:7:y:2017:i:2:d:10.1134_s207997051702006x 2023-05-15T14:37:43+02:00 Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries A. B. Savchenko A. I. Treivish http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S207997051702006X unknown http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S207997051702006X article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:33:27Z Abstract The historic–geographical dynamics and nature of the exploration of Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories are described beginning from the 17th century. These territories immediately began to play an important economic role, because the furs obtained from there served as a source of monetary metals. The country’s budget, in fact, depended on furs, and the successes of exploring the North (and East) were especially impressive then. For the entire three-century-long period, this exploration has been most closely associated with extraction and export of raw materials, which has determined Russia’s specialization in global commodity markets, characteristic of every historical period. The article overviews how each of the three centuries that preceded the Soviet period contributed to this process and paved the way fort the Soviet spurt in the development of Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories. The authors also compare the historic–geographical features of exploration of Russia’s Arctic and Northern territories with the similar process in the American North. Arctic, Northern Sea Route, global commodity markets, waves of territorial development, driving forces and methods of territory development, historic–geographical trends Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Sea Route RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic |
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Abstract The historic–geographical dynamics and nature of the exploration of Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories are described beginning from the 17th century. These territories immediately began to play an important economic role, because the furs obtained from there served as a source of monetary metals. The country’s budget, in fact, depended on furs, and the successes of exploring the North (and East) were especially impressive then. For the entire three-century-long period, this exploration has been most closely associated with extraction and export of raw materials, which has determined Russia’s specialization in global commodity markets, characteristic of every historical period. The article overviews how each of the three centuries that preceded the Soviet period contributed to this process and paved the way fort the Soviet spurt in the development of Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories. The authors also compare the historic–geographical features of exploration of Russia’s Arctic and Northern territories with the similar process in the American North. Arctic, Northern Sea Route, global commodity markets, waves of territorial development, driving forces and methods of territory development, historic–geographical trends |
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A. B. Savchenko A. I. Treivish |
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A. B. Savchenko A. I. Treivish Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries |
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A. B. Savchenko A. I. Treivish |
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Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries |
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Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries |
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Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries |
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Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries |
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Historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring Russia’s Northern and Arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries |
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historic–geographical peculiarities of exploring russia’s northern and arctic territories in the 17th–19th centuries |
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