Three lives of Norwegian consulate in Arkhangelsk

The article is devoted to the history of the Norwegian Consulate in Arkhangelsk, which began in 1815 and has continued to the present time. The history of the Consulate is analyzed from the standpoint of identifying the fundamental differences in the activities in each of the three periods (lives) o...

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Main Authors: Andrey V. Repnevskiy, Oksana V. Zaretskaya, Anastasia A. Reutova, Andrey O. Podoplekin, Andrey A. Toptunov
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Language:English
Published: Northern Arctic Federal University 2018-12-01
Series:Арктика и Север
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Online Access:http://www.arcticandnorth.ru/upload/iblock/152/07_Repnevsky_et_al.pdf
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spelling doaj-323f71a0eb3a456d9f1c51ffef0021882021-07-02T01:14:51ZengNorthern Arctic Federal UniversityАрктика и Север2221-26982221-26982018-12-013310011510.17238/issn2221-2698.2018.33.118Three lives of Norwegian consulate in ArkhangelskAndrey V. Repnevskiy0Oksana V. Zaretskaya1Anastasia A. Reutova2Andrey O. Podoplekin3Andrey A. Toptunov4Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk, Russia Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk, Russia School No. 8, Arkhangelsk, Russia Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research named after N.P. Laverov of the RAS, Arkhangelsk, Russia Katunino school, Arkhangelsk, RussiaThe article is devoted to the history of the Norwegian Consulate in Arkhangelsk, which began in 1815 and has continued to the present time. The history of the Consulate is analyzed from the standpoint of identifying the fundamental differences in the activities in each of the three periods (lives) of the Consulate. This, in particular, is the novelty of the research. Moreover, the first two lives (1815–1920 and 1924–1939) are presented as a background to a more detailed study of the prerequisites for creation, priorities in work, successes and some failures of the modern one — the third Consulate reopened in Arkhangelsk in 2010 and has the status of “Honorary”. The authors pay attention to the personal factor — the life path of the first and current honorary consul Andrei Alexandrovich Shalev. His activity was mainly discussed in regional mass media and was not subjected to research analysis. Even the actual material about the events held by the Honorary Consulate was not collected and not systematized, although it has relevance, as it concerns the interests of thousands of residents of the region. The authors believe that in this article they only outlined those directions in the study of consulates that deserve attention. http://www.arcticandnorth.ru/upload/iblock/152/07_Repnevsky_et_al.pdfhonorary)Barents Euro-Arctic regionNorwegian Barents SecretariatRussian-Norwegian relationscross-border relationstrade and economic relationsculturaleducationalscientific programssanctionscompetitionconsulates
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author Andrey V. Repnevskiy
Oksana V. Zaretskaya
Anastasia A. Reutova
Andrey O. Podoplekin
Andrey A. Toptunov
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Oksana V. Zaretskaya
Anastasia A. Reutova
Andrey O. Podoplekin
Andrey A. Toptunov
Three lives of Norwegian consulate in Arkhangelsk
Арктика и Север
honorary)
Barents Euro-Arctic region
Norwegian Barents Secretariat
Russian-Norwegian relations
cross-border relations
trade and economic relations
cultural
educational
scientific programs
sanctions
competition
consulates
author_facet Andrey V. Repnevskiy
Oksana V. Zaretskaya
Anastasia A. Reutova
Andrey O. Podoplekin
Andrey A. Toptunov
author_sort Andrey V. Repnevskiy
title Three lives of Norwegian consulate in Arkhangelsk
title_short Three lives of Norwegian consulate in Arkhangelsk
title_full Three lives of Norwegian consulate in Arkhangelsk
title_fullStr Three lives of Norwegian consulate in Arkhangelsk
title_full_unstemmed Three lives of Norwegian consulate in Arkhangelsk
title_sort three lives of norwegian consulate in arkhangelsk
publisher Northern Arctic Federal University
series Арктика и Север
issn 2221-2698
2221-2698
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The article is devoted to the history of the Norwegian Consulate in Arkhangelsk, which began in 1815 and has continued to the present time. The history of the Consulate is analyzed from the standpoint of identifying the fundamental differences in the activities in each of the three periods (lives) of the Consulate. This, in particular, is the novelty of the research. Moreover, the first two lives (1815–1920 and 1924–1939) are presented as a background to a more detailed study of the prerequisites for creation, priorities in work, successes and some failures of the modern one — the third Consulate reopened in Arkhangelsk in 2010 and has the status of “Honorary”. The authors pay attention to the personal factor — the life path of the first and current honorary consul Andrei Alexandrovich Shalev. His activity was mainly discussed in regional mass media and was not subjected to research analysis. Even the actual material about the events held by the Honorary Consulate was not collected and not systematized, although it has relevance, as it concerns the interests of thousands of residents of the region. The authors believe that in this article they only outlined those directions in the study of consulates that deserve attention.
topic honorary)
Barents Euro-Arctic region
Norwegian Barents Secretariat
Russian-Norwegian relations
cross-border relations
trade and economic relations
cultural
educational
scientific programs
sanctions
competition
consulates
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