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The Origin of the Folklore Hydronym Apolevta [PDF]
In their article devoted to hydronyms in the oral and handwritten charms of the North Russian, T. A. Agapkina, E. L. Berezovich, and O. D. Surikova comment on the name of a fiery river Apolevta assuming that there may exist two copies of the text.
Alina S. Alekseeva
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Population Formation and Development Dynamics of the Russian Far North in the 1920s
Based on the analysis of All-Union Population Census of 1926 and a wide range of general and regional scientific research, the author studies the processes of demographic and economic development of territories located in the Russian North and ...
Yanina A. KUZNETSOVA
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“Finnish”-Saami Flood in the Toponymy of Karelia and Russian North [PDF]
The article analyzes four toponymic stems with the meaning of ‘flood, overflow of water’ that have Balto-Fennic and — more broadly — Finno-Ugric origins and are attested in the toponymy of Karelia, as well as beyond its southeastern borders — in the ...
Irma I. Mullonen
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The purpose of this study is to enhance the empirical and theoretical understanding of the local aspects of resilience, which makes it possible to assess resilience levels in rural communities in the Russian North under new economic conditions.
Marina V. Nenasheva, Anton M. Maksimov
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Fish in the diet of peasants of the Russian North: Ethnolinguistic aspect
In the article, on the basis of ethnolinguistic analysis, the role of fish in the diet of the peasants of the Arkhangelsk and Vologda regions is determined: the composition of the fish diet, the unique food preferences of certain groups of the population,
K. V. Osipova
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Zemstvo Tradition as a Particularly Valuable Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Russian North
The article presents the scientific results obtained during the study of the zemstvo self-government tradition in the Russian North. This tradition is considered as a particularly valuable intangible cultural heritage.
Nikolay N. Terebikhin
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Pipeline Neighbors: How Can We Avoid Conflicts?
In this article, I consider the various policies of oil and gas companies relating to Indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation. The analysis is based on field research in Northern Russian regions.
Natalya Novikova
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Zoomorphic Pattern in Collective Nicknames among the Residents of the Russian North [PDF]
The paper studies collective nicknames of the residents of the Russian North (Arkhangelsk and Vologda regions) to describe a productive zoomorphic naming pattern.
Anna A. Makarova, Yulia B. Popova
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British Historian Paul Dukes on the Regions of Russia in the Context of its History
The article is devoted to the study of the history of Russia’s northern and eastern regions by Paul Dukes (1934–2021), a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Professor Emeritus at the University of Aberdeen.
Elena V. Alekseeva
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‘New’ Russian North: The Historical Province Amidst оf Social and Political Problems
This article analyzes the nature of colonization processes in the European north of Russia in different eras. Special consideration is given to the problematic nature of modern demographic and social processes and their ethno-cultural component ...
Yury P. Shabaev
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