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Vyg old believers, traditional shipping and shipbuilding of the White Sea-Onega basin.
Author(s) -
Nikita A. Elizarkov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
trudy kolʹskogo naučnogo centra ran
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2307-5252
DOI - 10.37614/2307-5252.2020.1.18.004
Subject(s) - shipbuilding , context (archaeology) , narrative , cloister , empire , white (mutation) , sociocultural evolution , pacific basin , economy , history , political science , sociology , ancient history , archaeology , anthropology , art , economics , oceanography , biochemistry , chemistry , literature , gene , geology
The author suggests social & cultural problems considered economic & technological aspect of surviving the Old Believer religious community within historical context of the Russian North on the base of published narrative sources. It’s known about shipbuilding, navigation, trade and manufacture tradition of the Vygoretsia priestless Old Believer cloister —a great center of the Ortodox religious minority in the XVIIIth century Russian Empire. But what meant cooperation within the Vyg river Pomorian priestless “Old Belief”community for national commerce and trade on the European North?

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