Entries in the Barents Encyclopedia (By Topic Category) As of September 4, 2011

Entries in the Barents Encyclopedia (By Topic Category) As of September 4, 2011

Entries in the Barents Encyclopedia (by topic category) As of September 4, 2011 The list is divided into the following six sections: A. 219 submitted articles (as of 1 September 2011) (p. 4) B. 147 entries for which we have contracted authors (p. 30) C. 32 entries for which we have suggested or invited (but not contracted) authors (p. 49) D. 14 entries for which we have no suggested authors (p. 56) E. 112 suggested entries that might be included if space allows (p. 59) F. 158 suggested entries that are not likely to be included (p. 69) Column contents In column “S” the status of the entry word is indicated (for labels, see top of p. 4). In column “E” the suggested entry word is stated. In column “Enc” the acronym for the encyclopedia where the entry was found (see listing below) or the name of the person suggesting the entry is listed. In column “T” the “topics category” to which the suggested entry belongs (see category codes 1–12 below); In column “T alt” an alternative topic classification is given. In column “L” the suggested Length of entry is stated. (For labels of the different types of entries identified, see table below!) In column “A” the name (and affiliation/email address) of the suggested author is listed. In column “C” you may enter comments about the suggested entry. (Note especially if you disapprove of a suggested entry and do not want to include it in the Barents Encyclopedia.) Remember to state your name (initials)! 1 Acronyms of other encyclopedias: Saami The Saami – A Cultural Encyclopaedia Arctic Encyclopedia of the Arctic Govern Encyclopedia of Governance Baltic Baltic Region: Conflicts and Co-operation – Road from the Past to the Future Pomor The Pomor Encyclopedia – the regional encyclopedia of Arkhangelsk Oblast Karelia Encyclopedia Karelia – the regional encyclopedia of the Karelian Republic Entries/articles included in the Barents Encyclopedia belong to one of the following four entry categories: 1. Short (S) article < 2,500 chars. c. 0.5 pages of text 2. Medium length (M) article 2,500 – 10,000 chars. c. 0.5–2.5 pages of text 3. Long (L) article 10,000 – 20,000 chars. c. 2.5–4.5 pages of text 4. Thematic (T) article > 20,000 chars. > 4.5 pages of text 2 Distribution of the 412 selected entries by 12 topic categories: No. of entries No. Topic Category No. of entries (%) 1 Places (counties, cities, towns, villages, places with special qualities) 98 23,8 2 Persons/individuals (people who made an impact on the Barents Region and its development) 58 14,1 3 History, incl. polar history (overview of old history, focus on post-war history, Svalbard, Arctic explorations, natural resource extraction) 36 8,7 4 Demography (population development, migration, nationalities, ethnic groups, minorities) and ethnography 14 3,4 5 Language 5 1,2 6 Culture, education and religion 95 23,1 7 Architecture 6 1,5 8 Politics (incl. Cold War legacy) and Geopolitics 42 10,2 9 Economy and economic geography (incl. Infrastructure, regional development, maps, econ. structure, current and future potential economic development) 29 7,0 10 Environment/Ecology 18 4,4 11 Legal issues (e.g., regarding natural resource extraction, the sea border between Norway and Russia, fishing rights) 8 1,9 12 Political repression (history, consequences, remanining legacy) 3 0,7 Total no. of entries 412 100 3 Entries alphabtically ordered by topic categories The following listing contains six sections: A. 219 submitted articles; B. 147 entries for which we have contracted authors; C. 32 entries for which we have suggested (but not contracted) authors; D. 14 entries for which we have no suggested authors; E. 112 entries that might be included if space allows; F. 158 entries that are not likely to be included. Some suggested entries have been tentatively subsumed under other, “broader” entries. Subsumed entries are indicated in yellow text in column C. Letters in the left column (S) indicate: S = Submitted articles (219) C = Articles with contracted authors (147) I = Articles with invited authors (28) P = Articles with proposed authors (4) A. 219 submitted articles (as of 4 September 2011) S E Enc T T alt L A C The entry was found in another Alt encyclopedia / Topic topic Lengt New entry cate- cate- h suggested by gory gory of Entry Word [Name] 1-12 1-12 entry Author/-s Comments (+ initials) S Alta V. Tevlina 1 S Nielsen, Jens Petter [email protected] (JPN) S Andreyev Bay U. Wråkberg 1 10 S Fiskebeck, Per-Einar Per- Worst remaining post-cold war nuclear hazard site in the Barents [email protected], the Region (UW) Note that there is also a separate entry on “Nuclear Office of the County Governor, problems of the Barents Sea Region”. (MOO) Finnmark (UW) S Apatity U. Wråkberg 1 S Dyuzhilov, Sergey, Kola Branch of Petrozavodsk State University, Apatity, [email protected] S Arctic Ocean, The U. Wråkberg 1 S Hoel, Alf Håkon, [email protected] (UW) 4 S E Enc T T alt L A C The entry was found in another Alt encyclopedia / Topic topic Lengt New entry cate- cate- h suggested by gory gory of Entry Word [Name] 1-12 1-12 entry Author/-s Comments (+ initials) S Arkhangelsk Oblast’ M.-O. Olsson 1 L Shalyov, Andrey, Subsumed entries: “Arkhangelsk Hoard”, “Arkhangelsk (One of five Russian [email protected] (UW, MOO) Newspapers before 1918, 1920-1991, 1991- nowadays”, member regions of the “Arkhangelsk pilots (lotsmans)”, “Azerbaidzhan people in Barents Region) Arkhangelsk”, “Belorussians in Arkhangelsk”, “Bulgarians in Arkhangelsk”, “Diamonds in Arkhangelsk region”, “Dutch in Arkhangelsk in the 16-18th centuries”, “Emigration from Arkhangelsk in 1918-1920”, “Englishmen in Arkhangelsk”, “Estonians in Arkhangelsk”, “Exile of Germans in World War II”, “Exile of Polish people”, “Flooding in Solombala”, “Germans in Arkhangelsk in the 18-19th centuries”, “Ivan IV (the Terrible)”, “Jews in Arkhangelsk in the 19th century”, “Khrushschov, Nikita (visit to Arkhangelsk in 1962)”, “Latvians in Arkhangelsk”, “Lithuanians in Arkhangelsk”, “Morzhovki”, “Museums of Arkhangelsk region”, “Nemetskaya Sloboda”, “Norwegian/Danish merchants in Arkhangelsk in the 18th century”, “Novodvinskaya fortress“, “Oil fields in Arkhangelsk Region”, “Peter the Great visits to the Russian North”, “Polish people in Arkhangelsk”, “Tatars in Arkhangelsk in XIX cc.”, “Toimikunta”, “Ukrainians in Arkhangelsk”, “Wooden Architecture of Arkhangelsk”. S Arkhangelsk (the city) M.-O. Olsson 1 M Tevlina, Victoria, BAI (VT) Subsumed entries: “ALVIZ”, “Arkhangelsk – a sea port town V. Tevlina [email protected] architecture” S Boden M.-O. Olsson 1 S Gustafsson, Ulf, City in Norrbotten (MOO) [email protected] (UW) S Bodø U. Wråkberg 1 M Karlsen, Wilhelm, University College, Bodø [email protected] (UW) S Boris Gleb H. Salvesen 1 3 9 S Wikan, Steinar, Utbyggingen av Boris Gleb skulle bli spesiell i kraftsamarbeidet [email protected], Svanvik, 9925 mellom Norge og Sovjetsamveldet. Kraftverket ble bygd av norske Svanvik, Norway (UW) entreprenører som også bygde opp en liten by rundt anlegget. En liten stund i forbindelse med anleggstiden ble Boris Gleb åpnet for publikum uten visumplikt. Ordningen varte ikke lenge da frykten for agentverving og kontakt mellom disse var stor under den kalde krigen. Nikita Khrustsjov kom uventet på besøk under byggingen i Boris Gleb. http://www.pasvikelva.no/index.php?page_id=3&article_id=69 (MOO) 5 S E Enc T T alt L A C The entry was found in another Alt encyclopedia / Topic topic Lengt New entry cate- cate- h suggested by gory gory of Entry Word [Name] 1-12 1-12 entry Author/-s Comments (+ initials) S Fatmomakke L. Elenius 1 S Sjögren, David, Fatmomakke (sydsamiska: Faepmie) är en ort i Vilhelmina [email protected] kommun, tolv mil nordväst om Vilhelmina. Orten växte (BN) ursprungligen upp kring Fatmomakke kyrka när samer och nybyggare bosatte sig i närheten av kyrkan. (from Wikipedia) (MOO) S Franz Josef Land U. Wråkberg 1 S Nielsen, Jens Petter [email protected] Bashmakova, Elena, KSC alt. Ivanova, Ludmila [email protected] (UW) S Haparanda M.-O. Olsson 1 S Lundén, Thomas, CBEES, Södertörn, [email protected] (UW) S Inari M. Salo 1 S Kylli, Ritva, [email protected] Univ. Inari (Inari Sami: Aanaar, Northern Sami: Anár, Skolt Sami: Aanar J. Vahtola of Oulu (MS) and Swedish: Enare) is a municipality in Finland. The municipality was established in 1876. The largest villages of the municipality are Ivalo and Inari. It is located in Finnish Lapland. The municipality has a total population of 6,860 (31 January 2010) and covers an area of 17,333.89 square kilometres (6,692.65 sq mi) of which 2,281.51 km2 (880.90 sq mi) is water. It is the largest municipality in Finland. The population density is 0.46 inhabitants per square kilometre (1.2 /sq mi). The municipality has four official languages: Finnish, Inari Sami (400 speakers), Skolt Sami (400 speakers) and Northern Sami (700 speakers). Finland's largest National Park Lemmenjoki is partly located in Inari, as is the Urho Kekkonen National Park. Lake Inari, a lake in the Inari municipality, is the third largest lake in Finland, with an area of 1,043 km2 (403 sq mi), 40 km2 (15 sq mi) smaller than the second largest lake, Lake Päijänne. S Kajaani M.-O. Olsson 1 M Vahtola, Jouko, Oulu University, J. Vahtola [email protected] (JV) S Kandalaksha A. Davydov 1 S Voronin, Alexey, [email protected] Entry added after our Stockholm meeting (MOO) (MI) S Kem’ A.N. Davydov 1 6 S Pashkov, Alexandr Village, Pomor-Norwegian trade 19th century. (AD) Pomor [email protected] (AP) Kem (Russian: Кемь, Finnish: Vienan Kemi) is a historic town in the A.

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