2019
DOI: 10.31857/s0869-6071151117-28
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Transformation of the ethnic space of Russia in the XVIII—XIX centuries: the historical-geographical analysis

Abstract: The article presents the results of a statistical-cartographic analysis of changes in the territorial structure of the ethnic space of Russia (within modern borders) at the level of the country's macroregions from the beginning of the XVIII century to the end of the XIX century (first census of 1897), divided into four periods — from 1719 to 1762 years, from 1762 to 1795 years, from 1795 to 1850 years, from 1850 to 1897 years. There are four components of the territorial structure in the ethnic space of Russia… Show more

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“…During the post-Soviet period, significant ethnogeographical and ethnocultural shifts have taken place in Russia, which have become the subject of research by Russian geographers, including at the level of the entire country (Manakov, , 2019Safronov, 2014;Streletsky, 2017); the transformation of the settlement pattern of different ethnic groups in Russia during the post-Soviet period was also considered in detail. Studies were carried out on comprehensive ethnogeographical and ethnodemographic mapping of the country's regions (Belozerov, 2005;Belozerov, 2016;Belozerov et al, 2014).…”
Section: Ethnocultural and Religious Geography In Post-soviet Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the post-Soviet period, significant ethnogeographical and ethnocultural shifts have taken place in Russia, which have become the subject of research by Russian geographers, including at the level of the entire country (Manakov, , 2019Safronov, 2014;Streletsky, 2017); the transformation of the settlement pattern of different ethnic groups in Russia during the post-Soviet period was also considered in detail. Studies were carried out on comprehensive ethnogeographical and ethnodemographic mapping of the country's regions (Belozerov, 2005;Belozerov, 2016;Belozerov et al, 2014).…”
Section: Ethnocultural and Religious Geography In Post-soviet Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another priority area in ethnocultural geography is the study of ethnocontact zones (Gerasimenko and Filimonova, 2011;Lysenko et al, 2011;Manakov, 2019;etc. )-their delimitation, structuring, and correlation of ethnic and regional identities in such polycultural regions.…”
Section: Ethnocultural and Religious Geography In Post-soviet Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%