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Researchers to produce Arctic region's history from late 19th century to present
30 Oct 2008, 1423 Hrs

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Washington, Oct 30 A Florida State University (FSU) researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the Arctic region from the late 19th century to the present.

The researcher in question is Ronald E. Doel, an associate professor of history at FSU, who is the project leader of "Colony, Empire, Environment: A Comparative International History of Twentieth Century Arctic Science," a 1.1 million dollar project funded by the European Science Foundation.

Nine historians from seven nations - the United States, Canada, England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia - are working on this innovative research effort.

"What we're doing is looking at the Arctic from a comparative international perspective," said Doel, who also has received individual funding from the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs.

"There have been a lot of histories written from one national slice or another -- a Canadian history of the Arctic, a U.S. focus, a Russian focus. We have nine members in seven countries, all looking at the Arctic, all talking with one another, beginning to develop a different kind of story that joins the voices together to fill in holes in individual narratives," he added.

According to Doel, he and his colleagues are focusing on how perceptions of the Arctic have changed from the period of colonization to the time of the Cold War, when the region's military value became one of the main concerns - particularly for the Soviet Union and the United States.

The historians' research will take them all the way up to the modern era, a time of increasing autonomy for some of the Arctic's indigenous people.

Another part of the work that Doel's team is doing involves the history of science and technology in the Arctic, as well as how people once thought about the environment and how that thinking has changed over time. (ANI)




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