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Red Arctic: polar exploration and the myth of the north in the Soviet Union, 1932-1939
John McCannon
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Frontmatter
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A Note on Transliteration (page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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Introduction (page 3)
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ONE Footholds in the North: The Russians in the Arctic, 1500-1932 (page 12)
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TWO The Commissariat of Ice: The Rise of Glavsevmorput, 1932-1936 (page 33)
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THREE Days of Glory: The Major Expeditions, 1932-1939 (page 59)
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FOUR From Victory to Victory: The Myth of the Arctic in Soviet Culture (page 81)
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FIVE Between Rhetoric and Reality: Manufacturing the Arctic Myth (page 110)
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SIX Polestar Descending: Glavsevmorput In Decline, 1936-1939 (page 145)
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CONCLUSION (page 174)
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Epilogue (page 174)
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Parting Thoughts (page 176)
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Notes (page 182)
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Select Bibliography (page 211)
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Index (page 226)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SEEJ | 43.1 (Spring 1999): 235-237 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0037-6752%28199921%291%3A43%3A1%3C235%3ARAPEAT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9 |
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Published: 1998
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195114362 (hardcover)
- 9780195354201 (ebook)