Circumpolar Studies

Circumpolar Studies is a series on Dutch research in the Polar regions published by the Arctic Centre, RUG, on a regular basis of one volume every two years. More information about this series can be found here: https://barkhuis.nl/circumpolar-studies/.
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Migration, Identity and Perceptions
Tekke Klaas Terpstra
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2015
This book first and foremost looks into experiences of Greenlanders in Denmark, and in addition offers a Canadian comparative perspective. It presents my representation of Greenlanders in Denmark/Inuit in southern Canada.
British mining, exploration, and geopolitics on Spitsbergen, 1904-53
Frigga Kruse
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2013
This study concerns the involvement of four British companies in the industrialisation of Spitsbergen in the European Arctic in the first half of the twentieth century.
History of Large Scale Resource Exploitation in Polar Areas
Louwrens Hacquebord (ed.)
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2012
This book contains most of the papers presented at the final LASHIPA workshop in St Petersburg, Russia 2-4 November 2009. The workshop was organized to finalize the bilateral LASHIPA Russia-Netherlands project and to discuss possible future cooperation between the participants…
Tourist behaviour at cultural heritage sites in Antarctica and Svalbard
Ricardo Mariano Roura
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2011
This thesis aims to describe and interpret the effects of tourism on historic sites in Antarctica and Svalbard (also known as Spitsbergen), and to assess the implications for management.
Peter Abbink
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2009
The central questions of this research are the following: What was the Antarctic policy of the Netherlands from the late 1950s until 1990? What were its motives, goals, means and effects? What were the roles of the government, the scientific…
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