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DOI 10.34685/HI.2020.91.85.008
Naumov Yu.
Actualization and museification of historical and folk shipbuilding and navigation in Russia
Abstract. The article is devoted to the history and activities of the “Polar Odyssey” Maritime club operating in Petrozavodsk, its most significant projects are described. Much attention is paid to the cooperation of the Club with russian scientists and researchers, primarily with the Marine Arctic Complex Expedition of the Heritage Institute. The club's collaboration with scientists has made it possible to use historical vessels in scientific historical and geographical research in Europe, Siberia, Chukotka and Alaska. The author emphasizes that an integrated approach makes it possible to reveal not only the peculiarities of movement in sailing along the seas and river systems, but also the specifics of the formation and development of historical and cultural relationships of various ethnic groups.
It also describes the work on the study of folk shipbuilding in the Kizhi Museum-Reserve, thanks to which the traditions of shipping are preserved. About 150 historical ships have already been built in Russia, and Petrozavodsk has become the main center of wooden shipbuilding in Russia. Historic ships create new opportunities for interregional cooperation in the development of new routes for historical and cultural water tourism and patriotic education of the younger generation.
Key words: shipbuilding, navigation, Polar Odyssey, MACE, Way to Grumant, Kizhi, Pomeranian ring, Scandinavian ring.
Naumov Yuri Mikhailovich,
leading researcher,
the Kizhi Museum-Reserve (Petrozavodsk),
е-mail: eglovo@gmail.com
Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2020/4(23)
URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/395.html
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