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Record #195283:

History of globalization in the circumpolar world / Chris Southcott.

Title: History of globalization in the circumpolar world / Chris Southcott.
Author(s): Southcott, Chris.
Date: 2010.
Publisher: Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska
In: Globalization and the circumpolar North. (2010.),
Abstract: Analyses evolution of global influences on Arctic using general historical categorisation based on temporal succession of economic systems. Identifies ways in which industrialism significantly transformed communities in North, and caused traditional subsistence activities to become marginalised and devalued.
Notes:

In: Globalization and the circumpolar North / Lassi Kalevi Heininen, Chris Southcott, eds.

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
325 -- Colonisation.
327 -- International relations.
33 -- Economics.
330.34 -- Economic development.
330.342.14 -- Market economies.
330.342.21 -- Subsistence economies.
364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems.
93 -- History.
V -- History.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*548) -- Scandinavia.
SPRI record no.: 195283

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