The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)

The research featured the effect of household problems of hunters in the Chita region on the fur trade in Soviet Russia. It focused on their everyday life during the hunting season: supply chain, hunting and taiga infrastructure, shared camp property, specialized equipment and food, etc. The study w...

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Main Author: D. N. Bespalko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2020-10-01
Series:Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4756
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spelling doaj-c7bc38201ab04d9b8fc9694487dadf9e2020-11-25T03:07:51ZengKemerovo State UniversityВестник Кемеровского государственного университета2078-89752078-89832020-10-0122356557410.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-3-565-5744206The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)D. N. Bespalko0Transbaikal State UniversityThe research featured the effect of household problems of hunters in the Chita region on the fur trade in Soviet Russia. It focused on their everyday life during the hunting season: supply chain, hunting and taiga infrastructure, shared camp property, specialized equipment and food, etc. The study was based on archival sources, reports of hunting expeditions, and memories of hunters. The author defined two stages of organizational and technical arrangement of hunting life in the conditions of the mountain taiga. The first stage lasted from 1930s to early 1950s. The woodlands were socialized, and individual form of exploitation of fishing grounds replaced the group one, which inevitably complicated the organizational and technical issues. The supply system worked intermittently, and no one was in charge of the land development. As a result, the quantitative indicators were low. During the second stage (1950s – early 1990s), the local hunting management improved radically. The hunting areas were officially distributed among collective farms and hunting teams. The newly established chain “procurement – farm – hunter” improved both the living conditions of the hunting population and increased the amount of furs and skins.https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4756hunting industrylabor organizationtaiga infrastructurehunting groundsprocurementhunting winter hutcamp property
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The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)
Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
hunting industry
labor organization
taiga infrastructure
hunting grounds
procurement
hunting winter hut
camp property
author_facet D. N. Bespalko
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title The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)
title_short The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)
title_full The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)
title_fullStr The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)
title_full_unstemmed The Life of Hunters in the Chita Region: Effect of Organizational and Technical Problems on Fur Trade (1930s – early 1990s)
title_sort life of hunters in the chita region: effect of organizational and technical problems on fur trade (1930s – early 1990s)
publisher Kemerovo State University
series Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
issn 2078-8975
2078-8983
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The research featured the effect of household problems of hunters in the Chita region on the fur trade in Soviet Russia. It focused on their everyday life during the hunting season: supply chain, hunting and taiga infrastructure, shared camp property, specialized equipment and food, etc. The study was based on archival sources, reports of hunting expeditions, and memories of hunters. The author defined two stages of organizational and technical arrangement of hunting life in the conditions of the mountain taiga. The first stage lasted from 1930s to early 1950s. The woodlands were socialized, and individual form of exploitation of fishing grounds replaced the group one, which inevitably complicated the organizational and technical issues. The supply system worked intermittently, and no one was in charge of the land development. As a result, the quantitative indicators were low. During the second stage (1950s – early 1990s), the local hunting management improved radically. The hunting areas were officially distributed among collective farms and hunting teams. The newly established chain “procurement – farm – hunter” improved both the living conditions of the hunting population and increased the amount of furs and skins.
topic hunting industry
labor organization
taiga infrastructure
hunting grounds
procurement
hunting winter hut
camp property
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