The Russian Geographical Society (russian: Ру́сское географи́ческое о́бщество «РГО»), or RGO, is a
learned society based in
Saint Petersburg,
Russia. It promotes geography, exploration and nature protection with research programs in fields including
oceanography
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,
ethnography
Ethnography (from Greek ''ethnos'' "folk, people, nation" and ''grapho'' "I write") is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject o ...
,
ecology and
statistics
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.
History
Imperial Geographical Society
The society was founded in
Saint Petersburg,
Russia on 6 (18) August 1845. Prior to the
Russian Revolution of 1917, it was known as the Imperial Russian Geographical Society.
The order to establish the society came directly from Emperor
Nicholas I.
The motive for the establishment was to encourage geographical research on domestic topics,
which has later been described as a
Russian nationalist political goal.
The filial societies were established at the Caucasus (1850), Irkutsk (1851), Vilnius (1867), Orenburg (1868), Kiev (1873), Omsk (1877), and other cities.
The Society organized and funded the expeditions of
Richard Maack,
Pyotr Kropotkin
Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin (; russian: link=no, Пётр Алексе́евич Кропо́ткин ; 9 December 1842 – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist, socialist, revolutionary, historian, scientist, philosopher, and activ ...
, Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky,
Nikolai Przhevalsky
Nikolay Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky (or Prjevalsky;; pl, Nikołaj Przewalski, . – ) was a Russian geographer of Polish descent (he was born in a Polish noble family), and a renowned explorer of Central and East Asia.
Although he never reache ...
,
Nikolai Miklukho-Maklai,
Pyotr Kozlov,
Vladimir Obruchev, and
Lev Berg
Lev Semyonovich Berg, also known as Leo S. Berg (russian: Лев Семёнович Берг; 14 March 1876 – 24 December 1950) was a leading Russian geographer, biologist and ichthyologist who served as President of the Soviet Geographical So ...
. It helped set up the first
polar stations in
Russia and was one of the first to publish detailed studies of the
Russian folklore
Folklore of Russia is folklore of Russians and other ethnic groups of Russia.
Russian folklore takes its roots in the pagan beliefs of ancient Slavs and now is represented in the Russian fairy tales._Epic_Russian_ �олше́бн_...s._Epic_Russi ...
and Ukrainian fairs.
The Society pioneered the systematic exploration of the Northern
Urals in 1847-50, of the farthest reaches of the
Amur River
The Amur (russian: река́ Аму́р, ), or Heilong Jiang (, "Black Dragon River", ), is the world's List of longest rivers, tenth longest river, forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeast China, Northeastern China (Inne ...
in 1854-63, of the vast areas of
Kashgaria,
Dzungaria, and
Mongolia from the 1870s onward.
By 1917 the RGO was composed of eleven subdivisions and 1,000 members.
Members and presidents
The founding members of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society included:
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Friedrich (Fyodor) von Berg
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Karl Ernst von Baer
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Ferdinand von Wrangel
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Vladimir Dal
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Gregor von Helmersen
Gregor von Helmersen or Grigory Petrovich Helmersen (russian: Григорий Петрович Гельмерсен, – ) was a Baltic German geologist.
Biography
Helmersen was born in Duckershof, Livonia (now in Estonia) and went to boar ...
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Adam Johann (Ivan) von Krusenstern
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Fyodor Litke
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Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky
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Vladimir Odoyevsky
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Vasily Alekseevich Perovsky
Count Vasily Alekseevich Perovsky (1794–1857) was an Russian Empire, Imperial Russian general and statesman.
The illegitimate son of Count , who became Russia's Ministry of National Education (Russian Empire), Minister of National Education, P ...
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Pyotr Ivanovich Ricord
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Friedrich Georg Wilhelm (Vasily) von Struve
The Society's official presidents were
Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia in 1845-92 and
Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia in 1892-1917, but actually it was run by the Vice-Presidents: Fyodor Litke (1845–50, 1855–57),
Count Mikhail Muravyov Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov may refer to:
*Mikhail Nikitich Muravyov
Mikhail Nikitich Muravyov or Murav'ev (russian: Михаил Никитич Муравьёв; – ) was a Russian poet and prose writer, "one of the best educated and mos ...
(1850–57),
Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky (1873–1914), and
Yuly Shokalsky (1914–31).
Constantine Medal
The Constantine Medal was a gold medal worth 200 silver roubles and was the highest award of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society. It was established and named after the Society’s first chairman, Great Duke Constantine and was awarded from 1849 to 1929 to explorers who had made a significant geographical discovery or to authors of outstanding publications in geography, ethnography or Russian statistics. From 1924 to 1929 the Medal was referred to as “The highest award of the Russian Geographical Society”.
Recipients of the medal included:
*1849
Ernst Reinhold von Hofmann
Ernst Reinhold von Hofmann ( rus, Эрнст Ка́рлович Го́фман, Ernst Karlovich Hofmann, 8 January 1801 – 23 May 1871) was a Russians, Russian geologist, geographer, explorer, and lecturer. He was a geologist who accompanied Otto ...
, for his excellent work during the first expedition of the Russian Geographical Society to the Northern Urals (first award)
*1858
Ivan Aksakov
Ivan Sergeyevich Aksakov (russian: Ива́н Серге́евич Акса́ков; , village Nadezhdino, Belebeyevsky Uyezd, Orenburg Governorate – , Moscow) was a Russian littérateur and notable Slavophile.
Biography
Aksakov was born in ...
, for his research into trade fairs in Ukraine
*1859
Ludwig Schwarz
*1863
Vladimir Dahl, for the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language
*1864 Ivashintsov Nikolay Alekseevich, for his long-term efforts to research the
Caspian Sea
*1874
Nikolay Przhevalsky
Nikolay Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky (or Prjevalsky;; pl, Nikołaj Przewalski, . – ) was a Russian geographer of Polish descent (he was born in a Polish noble family), and a renowned explorer of Central and East Asia.
Although he never reache ...
, for his pre-eminent scientific research, geographical discoveries and travels to Mongolia and the Tangut land
*1878
Adolf Erik Nordensheld, for his voyage and research in the Arctic Ocean along the northern coast of Western and Eastern Siberia
*1880
Ivan Mushketov, geologist and engineer, explorer of Central Asia
*1898
Dr Gustav Radde
*1900
Vladimir Obruchev, for his publications on Asian geology
*1902
Pyotr Kozlov, for the 1899-1901 expedition to Tibet
*1905
Alexander Kolchak
Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak (russian: link=no, Александр Васильевич Колчак; – 7 February 1920) was an Imperial Russian admiral, military leader and polar explorer who served in the Imperial Russian Navy and fought ...
, for participation in Baron E. Toll’s expedition, and for the journey to Bennett Island in particular
*1905
Friedrich Schmidt
*1907
Grigory Grum-Grshimailo, for all his works in Asian geography and for his ''Description of a Journey in Western China''. Volume III
*1907
Fridtjof Nansen
Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (; 10 October 186113 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, and humanitarian. He led the team t ...
, for his remarkable feats, which constitute a whole era in the Arctic Ocean exploration
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Boris Vilkitsky, for hydrographic expeditions in the Arctic Sea.
All-Union Geographical Society
The Society changed its name to the State Geographical Society in 1926 and to the Geographical Society of the USSR in 1938. After Shokalsky its presidents were
geneticist Nikolai Vavilov (1931–40),
zoologist Lev Berg
Lev Semyonovich Berg, also known as Leo S. Berg (russian: Лев Семёнович Берг; 14 March 1876 – 24 December 1950) was a leading Russian geographer, biologist and ichthyologist who served as President of the Soviet Geographical So ...
(1940–1950),
parasitologist Evgeny Pavlovsky (1952–64),
glaciologist Stanislav Kalesnik (1964–77),
polar explorer Aleksei Treshnikov
Alexey Fyodorovich Tryoshnikov (russian: Алексе́й Фёдорович Трёшников) (14 April 1914, Baryshsky District, Pavlovka, Karsunsky Uyezd, Simbirsk Governorate – 18 November 1991, Saint Petersburg) was a Soviet Unio ...
(1977–91). The Society has convened numerous congresses and has awarded four types of medals, Big Gold Medal (tri-annual) and three, named after Litke, Semyonov, Przhevalsky (bi-annual), and also
Semen Dezhnev prize (bi-annual). By 1970, it had published more than 2,000 volumes of geographical literature, including the annual ''Zapiski'' (since 1846) and ''Izvestiya'' (since 1865).
Post-Soviet era
The society reverted to its original name upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The main offices of the Society are in St. Petersburg.
Since 2002 the society has sponsored an annual seasonal ice base in the Arctic,
Camp Barneo.
In 2009, the
Minister of Defence of Russia Sergei Shoigu was elected the President of the Society. As of March 2022, he is still in office. In 2010, the Board of Trustees of the Society was established. The
president of Russia Vladimir Putin was appointed chairman of the Board.
Other board members included Russian oligarchs, politicians and
Albert II, Prince of Monaco
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. The appointments of Shoigu and Putin resulted in the Society getting more subsidies from the Russian state.
The
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
leaded to changes for the Society: the CEO of
BP Bernard Looney
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resigned as a trustee of the Society an
membership of Russia within International Geographical Unionwas suspended as of March 7th 2022 pending a formal decision on its membership at the next IGU General Assembly in July 2022. Nevertheless, in suspending Russia’s formal IGU membership, th
IGU maintains an open door for continued engagement with colleagues in Russia.
Divisions
The Imperial Society comprised four departments:
Department of Physical Geography
Department of Mathematical Geography
Department of Ethnography
Nikolai Nadezhdin was involved in the foundation of this department, when the RGO was originally set up. During the 1850s and 1860s the
ethnographic division gathered and published material such as works of folklore and the ''byt'' or "way of life" which they regarded as reflecting the "essence" of the indigenous people of the Russian Empire.
In 1909
Dmitry Nikolayevich Anuchin,
Vladimir Bogdanov and
Vsevolod Miller
Vsevolod Fyodorovich Miller (russian: Все́волод Фёдорович Ми́ллер) (7 April ( N.S. 19 April) 1848, Moscow – 5 November (N.S. 18 November) 1913, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian philologist, folklorist, linguist, anthropo ...
convened the ethnographic sub-section of the
Twelfth Congress of Russian Natural Scientists and Physicians held in Moscow. Here they pushed for more professionalism to distinguish ethnographers from missionaries and amateurs.
In 1917
David Zolotarev
David Alekseevich Zolotarev (August 29, 1885 – September 10, 1935) was a Russian anthropologist and ethnographer who studied the tribal populations of the Yaroslavl region of northern Russia.
In his capacity as professor of anthropology at t ...
and
Nikolai Mogilyansky of the RGO participated in the
Commission for the Study of the Tribal Composition of the Population of the Borderlands of Russia.
Department of Statistics
Further reading
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Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky. ''История полувековой деятельности Императорского Русского географического общества''. Volumes 1-3. SPb, 1896.
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Lev Berg
Lev Semyonovich Berg, also known as Leo S. Berg (russian: Лев Семёнович Берг; 14 March 1876 – 24 December 1950) was a leading Russian geographer, biologist and ichthyologist who served as President of the Soviet Geographical So ...
. ''Всесоюзное Географическое общество за 100 лет. 1845-1945''. Moscow-Leningrad, 1946.
*''Географическое общество за 125 лет''. Leningrad, 1970.
*Hirsch, Francine. 2005. ''Empire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union''. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
See also
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List of geography awards
This list of geography awards is an index to articles about notable awards for geography, the field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth and planets. The list is organized by the region an ...
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List of Russian explorers
References
External links
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