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Author Josephson, Paul R., author.

Title The conquest of the Russian Arctic / Paul R. Josephson
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 441 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Charting the Arctic landscape -- Neither cod nor coal -- The role of the Gulag in Arctic conquest -- The best-laid plans of commissars and Komsomolki : the Arctic sciences of places and people -- The nickel that broke the reindeer's back -- Transformation of taiga and tundra -- Rediscovering the Arctic
Summary Main Description:Spanning nine time zones from Norway to the Bering Strait, the immense Russian Arctic was mostly unexplored before the twentieth century. This changed rapidly in the 1920s, when the Soviet Union implemented plans for its conquest. The Conquest of the Russian Arctic, a definitive political and environmental history of one of the world's remotest regions, details the ambitious attempts, from Soviet times to the present, to control and reshape the Arctic, and the terrible costs paid along the way. Paul Josephson describes the effort under Stalin to assimilate the Arctic into the Soviet empire. Extraction of natural resources, construction of settlements, indoctrination of nomadic populations, collectivization of reindeer herding--all was to be accomplished so that the Arctic operated according to socialist principles. The project was in many ways an extension of the Bolshevik revolution, as planners and engineers assumed that policies and plans that worked elsewhere in the empire would apply here. But as they pushed ahead with methods hastily adopted from other climates, the results were political repression, destruction of traditional cultures, and environmental degradation. The effects are still being felt today. At the same time, scientists and explorers led the world in understanding Arctic climes and regularities. Vladimir Putin has redoubled Russia's efforts to secure the Arctic, seen as key to the nation's economic development and military status. This history brings into focus a little-understood part of the world that remains a locus of military and economic pressures, ongoing environmental damage, and grand ambitions imperfectly realized
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Subject Natural resources -- Arctic regions -- History
Environmental degradation -- Arctic regions -- History
Indigenous peoples -- Arctic regions -- History
Political persecution -- Arctic regions -- History
HISTORY -- Europe -- Eastern.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Former Soviet Republics.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Russia & the Former Soviet Union.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 20th Century.
Ecology
Environmental degradation
Indigenous peoples
Natural resources
Political persecution
Politics and government
International relations
Strategic aspects of individual places
Territorial expansion
SUBJECT Arctic regions -- Politics and government
Arctic regions -- Strategic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006964
Soviet Union -- Territorial expansion
Soviet Union -- Relations -- Arctic regions
Arctic regions -- Relations -- Soviet Union
Arctic regions -- Environmental conditions
Subject Arctic Regions
Soviet Union
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2013046803
ISBN 9780674419827
0674419820
0674419839
9780674419834