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Title: | Kola Sami personal live histories during the Soviet Union | |
080619NEA | ||
MA project on Kola Sami history | ||
Contributor: | Lukas Allemann | |
Contributor (consultant): | woman1939 | |
Contributor (depositor): | Michael Rießler | |
Coverage: | Russian Federation | |
Date: | 2008-06-19 | |
Description: | Recorded and transcribed interviews on Kola Sami personal live histories during the Soviet Union. The interviews were carried out (in Russian) as part of the collector's M.A. project in Eastern European History at the University of Basel 2006–2009. A study based on these interviews is published in German and English (http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/samskrift). | |
With his study of the Sami population in the Russian part of Lapland, Lukas Allemann closes a research gap. The author focuses on the little explored period between the end of the war in 1945 and beginning of perestroika. Applying an oral history approach with biographical interviews the author opens up the inner world and structural relationships of this minority ethnic group. For all the differences, contradictions and diverging assessments of the Soviet era, what emerges from this study is that – contrary to the widespread view expressed in the secondary literature – it was not collectivization and terror, but the forced relocations between the 1930s and 70s that represented the deepest rupture in the life of the Sami. The opinion that it was Soviet rule that initiated the destruction of Sami culture is also relativized. Russification and changes in reindeer herding patterns had set in already before the October Revolution. | ||
Diese geschichtswissenschaftliche Studie über die samische Bevölkerung im russischen Teil Lapplands schließt eine Forschungslücke. Der Autor legt seinen Schwerpunkt auf die noch kaum erforschte Periode zwischen Kriegsende 1945 und Beginn der Perestroika. Durch einen Oral-History-Ansatz mit biographischen Interviews hat er die Lebenswelt der Menschen und die strukturellen Zusammenhänge erschlossen. Bei allen Unterschieden, Widersprüchen und voneinander abweichenden Beurteilungen der Sowjetzeit zeichnet sich ab, dass - entgegen der verbreiteten Ansicht in der Sekundärliteratur - nicht Kollektivierung und Terror, sondern die Zwangsumsiedlungen zwischen den 1930er und 70er Jahren den tiefsten Einschnitt in das Leben der Samen darstellten. Relativiert wird auch die Auffassung, erst die Sowjetherrschaft habe die samische Kultur zerstört. Anfänge der Russifizierung und der Umwandlung der Rentierzucht setzten bereits vor der Oktoberrevolution ein. | ||
Former PI of KSDP (DoBeS), PI of KSDP (DFG), curator of the KSDP archive | ||
Format: | audio/x-wav | |
application/pdf | ||
Identifier: | oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-001A-7DAE-F | |
LA | ||
Publisher: | Lukas Allemann | |
Universität Basel | ||
Subject: | Discourse | |
Interview | ||
Unspecified | ||
Russian language | ||
Subject (ISO639): | rus | |
Type: | audio | |
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Archive: | The Language Archive at the MPI for Psycholinguistics | |
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OaiIdentifier: | oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-001A-7DAE-F | |
DateStamp: | 2017-02-14 | |
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Citation: | woman1939 (consultant); Michael Rießler (depositor); Lukas Allemann. 2008-06-19. Lukas Allemann. | |
Terms: | area_Europe country_RU iso639_rus | |
Inferred Metadata | ||
Country: | Russian Federation | |
Area: | Europe |