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- 01 Jan 1984
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“Some call Europe, and some call Eneá”: on the origins of the Old Icelandic learned prehistory
Seitenbereich: 121 - 124
Zusammenfassung
By the 12th century, northern territories were fairly well known in practice, but there was an urgent need to explain the state of this region in written form. In most national narratives, there is an evident tendency to emphasise the similarity of local history with a more significant and more authoritative (Roman or sacred) history (
Schlüsselwörter
- Knowledge transfer
- antiquity
- Middle Ages
- Old Norse-Icelandic sources
- geographical images
- toponyms
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The known unknown land. The history of study of north China in the XIXth century
Seitenbereich: 125 - 130
Zusammenfassung
This article is devoted to the history of Russian hypsometric and geographic investigations of the northern part of China, Mongolia, Manchuria, the Amur and the Ussuri region in the 19th century. The article is based on the analysis of numerous sources from the Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg Branch of the Archive of the Academy of Sciences, Russian National Library, the Library of the Shanghai Zikawei Observatory. The article’s methodological framework is objectivity concept, systematically of scientific analysis of archival materials.
The considerable attention is paid to H. Fritsche’s, Palladius’s, N.M. Przhevalsky’s and other expeditions. The detailed analysis of a new systematic mapping of the northern part of China, made by the Russian scientists is given. The role of the Beijing Magneto-meteorological observatory in Beijing, as the part of the Russian Academy of sciences, is specially noted. The author considers in details the political and socio-economic conditions of expeditions.
Schlüsselwörter
- North China
- Russian Academy of Science
- Beijing
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Environment, technology and sustainability: the development and management of well-irrigation in Guanzhong Plain in Qing China
Seitenbereich: 131 - 136
Zusammenfassung
This paper presents a case study of the well irrigation in Guanzhong Plain during the Qing dynasty. The paper analyses the scales and results of well irrigation campaigns sponsored by the government in the mid-eighteen century and the late nineteenth century. Limited by the natural environment and technical conditions, the efficiency of well irrigation is poor. Farmers’ choices also affect the development of well irrigation. Moreover, a lack of management led to the unsustainable use of groundwater. Historical groundwater policies were mainly aimed at increasing agricultural production. Policies should be made according to local conditions. It is important to ensure the sustainable development of groundwater.
Schlüsselwörter
- Central China
- well irrigation
- environment
- technology
- sustainability
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Distribution and types of windmills in Pomerania across the 19th century in the light of cartographic sources
Seitenbereich: 137 - 143
Zusammenfassung
The aim of this text is to evaluate the distribution of windmills in Pomerania, an area which stretches from Gdańsk to Toruń, over the period of the nineteenth century. The basic research method was to analyse various maps from both the early nineteenth century and the late nineteenth century. The results made it possible to state that the total number windmills increased by a factor of three, and that this referred mainly to cereal mills. The number of
Schlüsselwörter
- Cartography
- Pomerania
- natural energy source
- molinology
- windmills
- drainage mills
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Telegraph communication networks used by the Japanese pharmaceutical industry in 1901
Seitenbereich: 144 - 151
Zusammenfassung
This article examines how the communication network of the Japanese pharmaceutical industry operated around the turn of the century to create spatial interactions across the national medicine market during a period of intense industrialization.
In 1901, pharmaceutical wholesalers in Osaka compiled
Schlüsselwörter
- Industrialization
- regional formation
- pharmaceutical industry
- telegraph code
- Japan
- patent medicine
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Orvieto and Bagnoregio in the XIV century – a case study on city and countryside in Late Medieval Italy
Seitenbereich: 152 - 157
Zusammenfassung
The aim of this article is to examine the interactions among main cities and the rural communities subordinate to them in central Italy during Late Middle Age. Premise of my work is the refusal of the assumption that cities and towns interacted between them as a whole. I choose Orvieto and its subordinate town of Bagnoregio in 1303 and 1304 as case study to enlighten that parties and faction based in the city and in the town interacted in ways that it is impossible to reduce to the dichotomy master- servant: this links as a whole shaped the dialogue between the city and its subordinates.
Schlüsselwörter
- Italy
- Late Middle Age
- cities
- countryside
- political history
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Still having a conflict potential? German and Hungarian toponyms in the Czech and Slovak national corpora texts
Seitenbereich: 158 - 162
Zusammenfassung
The paper focuses on German forms of place names in Czechia and Slovakia, and Hungarian forms of place names in Slovakia, especially on their revitalization and perception after 1989. This concerns their thematization, which is illustrated on the Czech National Corpus and the Slovak National Corpus materials, and on the 1990s discussions about their restoration. German place-name forms are not considered to be a crucial political topic these days; however, Hungarian forms still represent a conflict potential. German forms in Czechia are only thematized in poetry and fiction books, in order to evoke lasting time and the complicated modern Czech history. On the other hand, they are predominantly used in trade names as a marketing tool aimed at German (localization function) and Czech customers (allusive function). In Slovakia, Hungarian forms are not used in marketing and are not thematized in fiction as a positive value connected with the national history.
Schlüsselwörter
- German place names
- Hungarian place names
- marketing
- Place names
- political onomastics
- revitalization
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The journey of C.T. Ramage through the Cilento in the first half of the nineteenth century, between geography and history of an ‘unknown’ land
Seitenbereich: 163 - 172
Zusammenfassung
Many travelers-writers have described the characteristics of the areas visited from a critical point of view, with wit and sense of observation. One of the most significant and unknown works concerning this literary current is the tale of the trip from Paestum to Policastro made in 1828 by C.T. Ramage: his sketchbooks are not only a description of the evidence of the past and of the archaeological remains of the Ancient Greece, but a small geo-history of the Cilento (shortly before its insurrection of that same year), as the first stage of a journey that returns a fresco of the South of Italy as it was before the process of Italian unification, respect to its agricultural landscapes, customs and dietary habits, attitudes, superstitions, society, culture, religious and political affairs, comparable with the present context of the same territories.
Schlüsselwörter
- Perceptions
- representations
- narratives
- travels
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Past and present: cartographic history of Famagusta
Seitenbereich: 173 - 179
Zusammenfassung
The island of Cyprus has been occupied by various powers, during which time the historical and cultural contexts of the main cities of the island have changed and left behind material traces. One of these cities is the main port city of the island Famagusta, where the various ruling powers affected its fabric and the different historic structures of the city combine with modern in the contemporary city. These multicultural structures and historical layers can be followed on the maps. The aim of this paper is to follow the changing urban fabric of Famagusta by examining the selected maps from the 16th century to modern times. How much the city undergoes spatial alteration and how much of the historical structure and developments can be followed on the cartographic records? The paper will question the perspective of the cartographers towards Famagusta and their priorities in depicting this multicultural city.
Schlüsselwörter
- Urban cartography
- Cyprus
- Famagusta
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The saga of women’s status in ancient Indian civilization
Seitenbereich: 180 - 184
Zusammenfassung
Foundation of human civilization and endorsement of its potency are the consequences of prolonged women endeavor, which through its history of superiority and confinement, convey the picturesque of civilization. Since ages, the Indian societal structure has played an active role in stimulating the trends of change in women’s status, which with time also proved to be hindrance to the progress of this country. In this context, the study has attempted to emphasize the women’s status in ancient Indian civilization based on the ancient scripts and texts. The ancient era has been categorized into four distinct periods viz. the Vedic period, the Epic period, the period of Jainism and Buddhism and the age of Dharmaśāstras, Mánusmṛiti onward. The study has portrayed the relegation of the women’s dignified role and position entirely to a subservient one from Vedic period to the period of Dharmaśāstras, Mánusmṛiti onward.
Schlüsselwörter
- Dharmaśāstras
- India
- Jainism and Buddhism
- Mahābhārata
- Rāmāyaṇa
- vedic period
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Beauplan’s Ukraine: open access georeferenced databases for studies of early modern history of Central and Eastern Europe
Seitenbereich: 185 - 193
Zusammenfassung
In 1630, Guillaume Le Vasseur, sieur de Beauplan, travelled to the lands of Poland-Lithuania to begin a seventeen-year military career in the Crown army. The purpose of the
Schlüsselwörter
- Beauplan
- Ukraine
- Poland
- Lithuania
- Ottoman Empire
- frontier studies
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A concept “Riphaean Mountains” in ancient geocartography: myth, cosmology, symbol and/or reality?
Seitenbereich: 194 - 198
Zusammenfassung
One of the most mysterious concepts in ancient geography are the Riphaean Mountains that had for centuries been the object of mythological, cosmological, geographic, cartographic, and poetic discourses. Having originated as a designation of the northern (in relation to Greece) Thracian mountain, the name in the course of time became attached to the mountains located in the extreme north of the oecumene. Cosmological ideas explaining the rising of the earth’s surface to the north, the passage of the sun after sunset through the northern outskirts of the oecumene behind the Riphaean Mountains eastward, and many others were associated with these mountains. In ancient literature the Riphaean Mountains are often associated with a blessed people of the Hyperboreans who seemed to live beyond the Riphaean Mountains in a particularly favorable climate. In this paper the attempts of ancient cartographers to locate the Riphaean Mountains on a geographical map will be considered.
Schlüsselwörter
- Riphaean Mountains
- ancient cartography
- ancient geography