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Проблемы социально-экономического развития Сибири (XVII- начала XX в.) в освещении англо- и германоязычной историографии

Title: Проблемы социально-экономического развития Сибири (XVII- начала XX в.) в освещении англо- и германоязычной историографии
Title, transliterated: Problemy sot︠s︡ialʹno-ėkonomicheskogo razvitii︠a︡ Sibiri (XVII- nachala XX v.) v osveshchenii anglo- i germanoi︠a︡zychnoĭ istoriografii / D.A. Ananʹev.
Translated title: Problems of socio-economic development of Siberia (17th to early 20th century) in English and German language historiography.
Author(s): Ananʹev, D. A.
Date: 2012.
Language: Russian.
In: Gumanitarnye Nauki v Sibiri. (2012.), Vol. 2 (2012)
Abstract: Reviews major works on history of social and economic development of Siberia published by American, British, Canadian and German scholars. Concludes that Western researchers focused on history of fur trade, agrarian colonisation and development of transport communications. Notes Western historians' emphasis on "frontier", "colonisation" and "modernisation".
Notes:

Gumanitarnye Nauki v Sibiri. Vol. 2 :8-11 (2012).

Keywords: 93 -- History.
93"15/19" -- Sixteenth to twentieth centuries A.D.
33 -- Economics.
330.34 -- Economic development.
675.6 -- Fur trade.
631 -- Agriculture.
656 -- Transport services.
811.11 -- English language.
811.112.2 -- German language.
325 -- Colonisation.
V -- History.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
SPRI record no.: 211260

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