The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization

The study examines the territorial organization of the Ural peoples and languages, reveals the features of the regional interaction and population dynamics, addresses the problems of the ancestral homeland and ethno genesis, the role of Finno-Ugrians in the history of Russia, highlights the acute is...

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Published in:Indonesian Journal of Geography
Main Authors: Loginova, Nina N., Petrović, Marko D., Semina, Irina A., Shabaev, Yuriy P., Yakovenko, Nataliya V
Other Authors: RFBR (Russian Foundation for Basic Research)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada 2021
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/68188
https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.68188
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spelling ftunivgadjahmada:oai:jurnal.ugm.ac.id:article/68188 2023-05-15T18:15:01+02:00 The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization Loginova, Nina N. Petrović, Marko D. Semina, Irina A. Shabaev, Yuriy P. Yakovenko, Nataliya V RFBR (Russian Foundation for Basic Research) Ural region of Russia between 16th and 20th century the peoples of the Uralic language family 2021-12-31 application/pdf https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/68188 https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.68188 eng eng Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/68188/pdf https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/downloadSuppFile/68188/17772 https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/68188 doi:10.22146/ijg.68188 Copyright (c) 2021 Nataliya V Yakovenko http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 CC-BY-NC Indonesian Journal of Geography; Vol 53, No 3 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Geography 2354-9114 0024-9521 Geography Mapping Geographic Information System;Llanguage Linguistics Finno-Ugric regions Finno-Ugric groups Finno-Ugric peoples ethnic groups languages B410 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article methods of spatial analysis, information technologies, as well as a systematic approach 2021 ftunivgadjahmada https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.68188 2022-04-08T11:49:55Z The study examines the territorial organization of the Ural peoples and languages, reveals the features of the regional interaction and population dynamics, addresses the problems of the ancestral homeland and ethno genesis, the role of Finno-Ugrians in the history of Russia, highlights the acute issues of preserving languages and culture. The research focuses on some features in the development of the Uralic ethnic groups within the framework of the Russian civilization. It is alleged that the ethnic and political consolidation of most Finno-Ugric tribes was born in the bowels of the ancient Russian state and the first sprouts of the future unity of peoples were born, and their role in the powerful national-state construction that unfolded on the huge Eurasian territory of Russia in the period between 16th and 20th century is analyzed. The outcomes confirm that the Finno-Ugric peoples have always been an organic part of the Russian ethno-cultural mosaic. They actively participated in the strengthening of the state, mastered its vast natural wealth, and created the economic power of the country. Due to the fact that in Finno-Ugric, significant attention is paid to the problems of preserving languages and culture among Samoyed peoples, which cannot be called Finno-Ugric, we propose to use the term "Uralistics" more widely. This is a more accurate concept and can be used in the study of cultural processes among the peoples united in the Uralic language family. Article in Journal/Newspaper samoyed* Jurnal Online Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) Indonesian Journal of Geography 53 3
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topic Geography
Mapping
Geographic Information System;Llanguage Linguistics
Finno-Ugric regions
Finno-Ugric groups
Finno-Ugric peoples
ethnic groups
languages
B410
spellingShingle Geography
Mapping
Geographic Information System;Llanguage Linguistics
Finno-Ugric regions
Finno-Ugric groups
Finno-Ugric peoples
ethnic groups
languages
B410
Loginova, Nina N.
Petrović, Marko D.
Semina, Irina A.
Shabaev, Yuriy P.
Yakovenko, Nataliya V
The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization
topic_facet Geography
Mapping
Geographic Information System;Llanguage Linguistics
Finno-Ugric regions
Finno-Ugric groups
Finno-Ugric peoples
ethnic groups
languages
B410
description The study examines the territorial organization of the Ural peoples and languages, reveals the features of the regional interaction and population dynamics, addresses the problems of the ancestral homeland and ethno genesis, the role of Finno-Ugrians in the history of Russia, highlights the acute issues of preserving languages and culture. The research focuses on some features in the development of the Uralic ethnic groups within the framework of the Russian civilization. It is alleged that the ethnic and political consolidation of most Finno-Ugric tribes was born in the bowels of the ancient Russian state and the first sprouts of the future unity of peoples were born, and their role in the powerful national-state construction that unfolded on the huge Eurasian territory of Russia in the period between 16th and 20th century is analyzed. The outcomes confirm that the Finno-Ugric peoples have always been an organic part of the Russian ethno-cultural mosaic. They actively participated in the strengthening of the state, mastered its vast natural wealth, and created the economic power of the country. Due to the fact that in Finno-Ugric, significant attention is paid to the problems of preserving languages and culture among Samoyed peoples, which cannot be called Finno-Ugric, we propose to use the term "Uralistics" more widely. This is a more accurate concept and can be used in the study of cultural processes among the peoples united in the Uralic language family.
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author Loginova, Nina N.
Petrović, Marko D.
Semina, Irina A.
Shabaev, Yuriy P.
Yakovenko, Nataliya V
author_facet Loginova, Nina N.
Petrović, Marko D.
Semina, Irina A.
Shabaev, Yuriy P.
Yakovenko, Nataliya V
author_sort Loginova, Nina N.
title The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization
title_short The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization
title_full The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization
title_fullStr The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Peoples of the Uralic Language Family in the Formation and Development of the Russian Civilization
title_sort role of the peoples of the uralic language family in the formation and development of the russian civilization
publisher Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada
publishDate 2021
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/68188
https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.68188
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op_source Indonesian Journal of Geography; Vol 53, No 3 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Geography
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