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April 2017, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 277-279 Pauls Daija, Deniss Hanovs, and Ilze Jansone Riga, Civilizāciju karš? Pirmais pasaules karš ideoloģijās, mākslās un atmiņās. Latvijas versijas
by Kaspars Zellis - 281-281 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2017, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-11 Introduction: German community – German nationality? Baltic German perceptions of belonging in the nineteenth and twentieth century
by Katja Wezel - 13-22 ‘National indifference’ in the Baltic territories? A critical assessment
by Per Bolin & Christina Douglas - 23-37 Attempts of political participation versus loyalty manifestations? German women in the process of nationalization in the Baltic provinces of the Russian empire (1880–1920)
by Anja Wilhelmi - 39-54 Transcending boundaries: Riga’s Baltic German entrepreneurs in an era of nationalism, revolution, and war
by Katja Wezel - 55-66 Spaces of ‘national indifference’ in biographical research on citizens of the Baltic republics 1918–1940
by David Feest - 67-82 National activism and symbolic space: The struggle for Riga’s cathedral church in 1931
by Adam Brode - 83-98 German man or Latvian Dvina? National self-perceptions and identities of Hugo Wittrock and Harry Marnitz in Riga 1941–1943/44
by Tilman Plath - 99-101 Liisi Esse, Eesti sõdurid Esimeses maailmasõjas: Sõjakogemus ja selle sõjajärgne tähendus
by Mart Kuldkepp - 101-103 Dangiras Mačiulis and Darius Staliūnas, Lithuanian nationalism and the Vilnius question, 1883–1940
by Per Anders Rudling - 103-106 Kārlis Kangeris, Uldis Neiburgs & Rudīte Vīksne, Aiz šiem vārtiem vaid zeme: Salaspils nometne, 1941–1944
by Matthew Kott - 107-108 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
October 2016, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 431-449 Life story as cultural memory: making and mediating Baltic socialism since 1989
by Ene Kõresaar - 451-472 Re-educating teachers: ways and consequences of Sovietization in Estonia and Latvia (1940–1960) from the biographical perspective
by Aigi Rahi-Tamm & Irena Salēniece - 473-496 Points of memory in the narrative of a ‘Mnemonic Warrior’: gender, displacement, and the anti-Soviet war of resistance in Lithuania
by Dovilė Budrytė - 497-512 Memory of socialism and the Russian Orthodox believers in Estonia
by Irina Paert - 513-536 The construction of continuous self in the life stories of former Soviet officials in Lithuania
by Irena Šutinienė - 537-555 Between improvisation and inevitability: former Latvian officials’ memoirs of the Soviet era
by Mārtiņš Kaprāns - 557-577 We were the children of a romantic era: nostalgia and the nonideological everyday through the perspective of a ‘Silent Generation’
by Kirsti Jõesalu - 579-579 Jbs 47/4 (2016)
by The Editors
July 2016, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 287-299 Searching for historical analogies in political economy: the Baltic states and the gold standard regime
by Vytautas Kuokštis - 301-323 Description of the peasants’ sexual behavior in August Wilhelm Hupel’s Topographical Messages in the context of the history of the Estonian family
by Merili Metsvahi - 325-348 Assessing “Global Lithuania”: the strengths and weaknesses of Lithuanian diaspora engagement strategy
by Dangis Gudelis & Luka Klimavičiūtė - 349-368 Socio-economic differentiation in the post-communist rural Baltics: the case of three kolkhozes
by Rasa Žakevičiūtė - 369-383 King Wenceslas’ relations with the Teutonic Order in light of the dispute over the Archbishopric of Riga (1392–1397)
by Mihkel Mäesalu - 385-398 Macro-determinants of the Lithuanian housing market: a test for Granger causality
by Arvydas Jadevicius - 399-410 Bilingualism and the pronunciation of Latvian intonations
by Dzintra Bond & Dace Markus & Verna Stockmal - 411-412 Responses to Timofey Agarin’s review of Russian Speakers in Post-Soviet Latvia (JBS 47/2)
by Ammon Cheskin - 412-413 Reply to Ammon Cheskin’s Russian speakers in Post-Soviet Latvia and to Timofey Agarin’s review
by Katja Wezel - 414-416 Cornelius Hasselblatt, Kalevipoeg studies: the creation and reception of an epic
by Guntis Šmidchens - 416-419 Suzanne Pourchier-Plasseraud, Arts and the nation: the role of visual arts and artists in the making of the Latvian identity 1905–1940
by Deniss Hanovs - 419-421 Voldemārs Lauciņš, The right man in the right place: the role of Kārlis Irbe (1861–1934) in the formation and development of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia, 1916–1928
by Valdis Tēraudkalns - 421-423 Mikhail Mel’tiukhov, Pribaltiiskii platsdarm v mezhdunarodnoi politike Moskvy (1918–1939 gg.)
by Tõnu Tannberg - 424-426 Tõnu Tannberg, Behind the Iron Curtain: Soviet Estonia in the Era of the cold war
by Una Bergmane - 426-428 Eva-Clarita Pettai & Vello Pettai, Transitional and retrospective justice in the Baltic states
by Violeta Davoliūtė - 429-429 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
April 2016, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 165-178 Debating Baltic memory regimes
by Eva-Clarita Pettai - 179-196 A new faith and a new name? Crusades, conversion, and baptismal names in medieval Baltics
by Anti Selart - 197-218 Lithuanian men’s struggles with precarious life: unemployment, working identities, and strategies of survival
by Jurga Bučaitė-Vilkė & Artūras Tereškinas - 219-238 Expressed attachment to Russia and social integration: the case of young Russian speakers in Latvia, 2004–2010
by Ieva Birka - 239-255 From sacrum to profanum: reinterpretation of communist places of power in Baltic cities
by Mariusz Czepczyński & Helen Sooväli-Sepping - 257-274 Reemerging religiosity: the mainstreaming of new spirituality in Estonia
by Marko Uibu - 275-276 Historical dictionary of Estonia (2nd edition), by Toivo Miljan, Historical Dictionaries of Europe, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, ISBN 978-0-8108-7244-8, 978-0-8108-7513-5
by Glenn Eric Kranking - 277-278 Post-Sovietinis Lietuvos teatras: istorija, tapatybė, atmintis, by Jurgita Staniškytė et al., Vilnius, Vilniaus dailės akademijos leidekla, 2014, Price: n/a, ISBN 978-609-447-120-9
by Luda Popenhagen - 279-280 Challenges from an ageing population: legality, professionalism and practical ethics in care for older people in Latvia, Lithuania and Norway, edited by Monica Kjørstad and Geir C. Tufte, Riga, Zinātne, 2014, 152 pp., Price: n/a, ISBN 978-9984-879-57-4
by Irene Belmonte Martín - 280-283 Russian speakers in post-Soviet Latvia: discursive identity strategies, by Ammon Cheskin, Russian Language and Society, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2016, 248 pp., £75.00 (hardback), £75.00 (eBook), ISBN 978-0-7486-9743-4
by Timofey Agarin - 285-285 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2016, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-13 Between arts and politics: A postcolonial view on Baltic cultures of the Soviet era
by Epp Annus - 15-30 Comparing colonial differences: Baltic literary cultures as agencies of Europe’s internal others
by Benedikts Kalnačs - 31-47 Postcolonial theory as a means to understand Estonian art history
by Jaak Kangilaski - 49-63 The Sovietization of Lithuania after WWII: modernization, transculturation, and the lettered city
by Violeta Davoliūtė - 65-75 Orientalism, otherness, and the Soviet empire: travelogues by Latvian writers of the Soviet period
by Maija Burima - 77-91 Bourgeoisie as internal orient in the Soviet Lithuanian literature: Roses Are Red by A. Bieliauskas, 1959
by Rasa Balockaite - 93-111 Post-colonial folk dancing: reflections on the impact of stage folk dance style on traditional folk dance variation in Soviet and post-Soviet Estonia
by Sille Kapper - 113-132 Estonian nationalism through the postcolonial lens
by Piret Peiker - 133-153 Can postcolonial theory help explain Latvian politics of integration? Reflections on contemporary Latvia as a postcolonial society
by Deniss Hanovs - 155-157 Kaarel Piirimäe, Roosevelt, Churchill, and the Baltic question. Allied relations during the Second World War
by Vytautas Petronis - 157-158 Gediminas Lankauskas, The land of weddings and rain: nation and modernity in post-socialist Lithuania
by Odeta Rudling - 159-161 Nicholas Aylott, Models of democracy in Nordic and Baltic Europe: political institutions and discourse
by Jaroslav Dvorak - 163-164 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
October 2015, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 427-434 Baltic Refugees and Policy Formation in Sweden 1940–1950
by Anu Mai Kõll - 435-457 Soviet Refugees to Sweden 1941–1947 and the Raoul Wallenberg Case
by Johan Matz - 459-470 Leaving the ESSR: Sweden’s Attempts at Repatriating the Estonian-Swedes from Soviet-Controlled Estonia, 1940–1941
by Glenn Eric Kranking - 471-496 The Paradox of National Language Acquisition: Russian Speakers’ Labor Market Positions in Estonia
by Marianne Leppik & Triin Vihalemm - 497-510 Kalevipoeg: Aspects of Genre and Authorship
by Arne Merilai - 511-542 Home Environments, Memories, and Life Stories: Preservation of Estonian National Identity
by Jaak Rakfeldt - 543-545 Vaclovas Bagdonavičius (ed.), Concise Encyclopedia of Lithuania Minor
by Virgil Krapauskas - 545-547 Daunis Auers, Comparative politics and government of the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the 21st century
by Ryo Nakai - 547-549 Ryo Nakai, Demokurashī to minzoku mondai: Chūtōō Baruto Syokoku no hikaku seiji bunseki
by Aya Fujiwara - 549-552 Michael Gilek & Kristine Kern (eds), Governing Europe’s marine environment
by Dmitry Nechiporuk - 553-554 Books Received
by The Editors
July 2015, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 275-281 Exploring Modern Foodways: History, Nature, and Culture in the Baltic States
by Diana Mincytė & Ulrike Plath - 283-298 Good, Clean, Fair … and Illegal: Paradoxes of Food Ethics in Post-Socialist Latvia
by Guntra A. Aistara - 299-318 Geographies of Reconnection at the Marketplace
by Renata Blumberg - 319-336 Changing Values of Wild Berries in Estonian Households: Recollections from an Ethnographic Archive
by Ester Bardone & Piret Pungas-Kohv - 337-353 “Is that Hunger Haunting the Stove?”
by Leena Kurvet-Käosaar - 355-375 The Evolution of Household Foodscapes over Two Decades of Transition in Latvia
by Lani Trenouth & Talis Tisenkopfs - 377-391 The Making of the Consumer? Risk and Consumption in Europeanized Lithuania
by Ida Harboe Knudsen - 393-408 Atlantic Herring in Estonia: In the Transverse Waves of International Economy and National Ideology
by Kadri Tüür & Karl Stern - 409-411 The Dedalus book of Lithuanian literature, ALMANTAS SAMALAVIČIUS (ed.), Sawtry, Dedalus, 2013. ISBN 978-1-909232-42-6, 978-1-909232-90-7 (e-book)
by Gabrielė Šalčiūtė Čivilienė - 412-413 Publishing and book design in Latvia 1919–1940: a re-discovery, JAMES H. FRASER, Riga, Neputns, 2014. ISBN 978-9934-512-18-6
by Astrida B. Stahnke - 414-416 The rise and fall of Belarusian nationalism, 1906–1931 PER ANDERS RUDLING, Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies, Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-8229-6308-0, 978-0-8229-7958-6 (e-book)
by Matthew Kott - 416-419 Seksualitāte un sociāla kontrole Latvijā 1914–1939, INETA LIPŠA, Rīga, Zinātne, 2014. ISBN 978-9984-879-65-9
by Sebastian Rimestad - 419-421 Bearslayers: the rise and fall of the Latvian national communists, WILLIAM D. PRIGGE, American University Studies: Series X Political Science, Vol. 71, New York, Peter Lang, 2015. ISBN 978-1-4331-2734-2
by Michael Loader - 422-424 Manėm, kad greit grįšim: 18 pokalbių apie pasitraukimą į Vakarus 1940–1944 m, LAIMA PETRAUSKAITĖ VANDERSTOEP, DALIA STAKYTĖ ANYSIENĖ & DALIA CIDZIKAITĖ (eds), Vilnius, Aukso žuvys, 2014. ISBN 978-609-8120-03-5
by Auksuolė Čepaitienė - 425-426 Books Received
by The Editors
April 2015, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 109-126 Baltic States in World Markets: Does Katzenstein’s Framework Still Hold?
by Vytautas Kuokštis - 127-155 Tallinn as a City of Thresholds
by Francisco Martínez - 157-170 The Religious Faiths of Ruthenians and Old Lithuanians in the 17th Century According to the Records of the Catholic Church Visitations of the Vilnius Diocese
by Vaida Kamuntavičienė - 171-197 Tammsaare’s Constructions of Femininity in Light of Weininger’s Concept of Sex Difference
by Mirjam Hinrikus - 199-216 A.H. Tammsaare’s Truth and Justice as a Postcolonial Bildungsroman
by Piret Peiker - 217-242 Ethno-Political Effects of Suburbanization in the Vilnius Urban Region: An Analysis of Voting Behavior
by Rūta Ubarevičienė & Donatas Burneika & Maarten van Ham - 243-260 Count us! Ethnic Activism in South-Eastern Estonia, and the Census of 2011
by Indrek Jääts - 261-263 Leonid Arbusow (1882–1951) und die Erforschung des mittelalterlichen Livland ILGVARS MISĀNS & KLAUS NEITMANN (eds), Köln, Böhlau Verlag, 2014. (Quellen und Studien zur Baltischen Geschichte, Vol. 24) ISBN: 978-3-412-22214-7
by Janet Laidla - 263-265 Singing the right way: orthodox Christians and secular enchantment in Estonia JEFFERS ENGELHARDT New York, Oxford University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-19-933213-7
by Sebastian Rimestad - 265-267 The making and breaking of Soviet Lithuania: memory and modernity in the wake of war VIOLETA DAVOLIŪTĖ (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies) Abingdon, Routledge, 2014. ISBN 978-0-415-71449-5, 978-1-315-88262-8 (e-book)
by David J. Smith - 267-269 The power of song: Nonviolent national culture in the Baltic singing revolution GUNTIS ŠMIDCHENS Seattle & London, University of Washington Press; Copenhagen, Museum Tusculanum Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-0-295-99310-2 (U. Wash.), 978-87-635-4148-0 (M. Tusc.)
by Erica Haskell - 269-271 Nation-building in the Baltic states: transforming governance, social welfare, and security in Northern Europe GUNDAR J. KING & DAVID E. MCNABB Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1-48-225071-8
by Indra Ekmanis - 271-272 Being a young citizen in Estonia: an exploration of young’s people’s civic and media experience ANNE KAUN Tartu, University of Tartu Press, 2013. (Politics and Society in the Baltic Sea Region, Vol. 1) ISBN 978-9949-32-274-9
by Madli Maruste - 273-274 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2015, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-9 War, Revolution and Terror in the Baltic States and Finland after the Great War
by Tomas Balkelis - 11-33 Dissolution and Reintegration in Finland, 1914–1932: How did a Disarmed Country Become Absorbed into Brutalization?
by Juha Siltala - 35-47 The Cycle of Terror in Estonia, 1917–1919: On its Preconditions and Major Stages
by Taavi Minnik - 49-63 Latvia, 1918–1920: A Civil War?
by Aldis Minins - 65-76 On Political Terror during the Soviet Expansion into Lithuania, 1918–1919
by Česlovas Laurinavičius - 77-95 The Emergence of the Lithuanian Radical Right Movement, 1922–1927
by Vytautas Petronis - 97-99 The Cucumber King of Kėdainiai: Collected Fictions—Julija Šukys
by Julija Šukys - 99-101 Performing the East: Performance Art in Russia, Latvia and Poland since 1980—Andris Teikmanis
by Andris Teikmanis - 102-104 The Challenge of Non-Territorial Autonomy: Theory and Practice—Kjetil Duvold
by Kjetil Duvold - 104-106 The Europeanisation of Foreign Aid Policy. Slovenia and Latvia 1998–2010—Balázs Szent-Iványi
by Balázs Szent-Iványi - 107-108 List of books received and recent publications
by Terry Clark
October 2014, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 435-456 Foreign Policy “On the Cheap”: Latvia’s Foreign Policy Experience from the Economic Crisis
by Didzis Kļaviņš & Toms Rostoks & Žaneta Ozoliņa - 457-475 Cultural Autonomy of National Minorities in Estonia: The Erosion of a Promise
by Mikko Lagerspetz - 477-497 Populism in the Manifestos of Latvian Political Parties: Increasingly Used but Ineffective?
by Ilze Balcere - 499-515 Cultural Prototypes of the Successful Entrepreneur: Comparison of Estonia and the United States
by Tiit Elenurm & Ruth Alas & Elizabeth J. Rozell & Wesley A. Scroggins & Carlos J. Alsua - 517-544 Change in Language of Instruction in Russian Medium Schools: Multilevel Analysis of Attitudes and Language Proficiency
by Anu Masso & Maie Soll - 545-547 Intermarium: The Land between the Black and Baltic Seas–Silviu Miloiu
by Silviu Miloiu - 547-550 Auf Wache für die Nation: Erinnerungen–Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
by Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius - 550-552 Etnicheskaya politika v stranakh Baltii–Kristina Kallas
by Kristina Kallas - 552-554 Les États baltes et le système européen (1985–2004): Être Européens et le devenir– Emilija Pundziūtė-Gallois
by Emilija Pundziūtė-Gallois - 555-556 Books Received
by The Editors
July 2014, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 283-303 Nation Branding: A Tool for Nationalism?
by Paul Jordan - 305-319 Power, Popular Opinion, and the Latvian National Communists
by William D. Prigge - 321-344 A Question of Priorities: Candidate Selection in Estonian Political Parties
by Nicholas Aylott - 345-373 The Birth and Development of National Evangelical Lutheran Theology in the Baltics from 1918 to 1940
by Jouko Talonen & Priit Rohtmets - 375-396 Determinants of Business Insolvencies During Economic Growth and Recession in Latvia
by Arnis Sauka & Friederike Welter - 397-421 How should the Past be Treated in Estonian Schools? Constructions of History Teaching in an Estonian Teachers’ Newspaper
by Katrin Kello & Halliki Harro-Loit - 423-426 Die baltischen Lande im Zeitalter der Reformation und Konfessionalisierung: Estland, Livland, Ösel, Ingermanland, Kurland und Lettgallen. Stadt, Land und Konfession 1500–1721
by Andrejs Plakans - 426-428 The Curving Mirror of Time
by Christian Nestler - 428-430 Baltic Eugenics: Bio-Politics, Race and Nation in Interwar Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania 1918–1940
by David J. Smith - 431-432 After the Spring: Probation, Justice Reform, and Democratization from the Baltics to Beirut
by Lavinia Stan - 433-433 Books Received
by The Editors
April 2014, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 143-168 The Measure of a Nation: Lithuanian Identity in the New Century
by Renee Buhr & Marharyta S. Fabrykant & Steven M. Hoffman - 169-186 Riga City Youth between Latvian and Russian
by Benjamin Breggin - 187-205 Constructing Historical Space: Estonia’s Transition from the Russian Civilization to the Baltic Sea Region
by Heiko Pääbo - 207-228 Young Estonia and The Early Twentieth-Century Cultural Utopias
by Virve Sarapik - 229-246 Nordic-Baltic Interaction in European Union Negotiations: Taking Advantage of Institutionalized Cooperation
by Ilze Rūse - 247-267 Permanence of the Family Farm Questioned: Rural Mobility in the Nineteenth-Century Estonia and Sweden
by Tiina Peil & Madeleine Bonow - 269-271 Ilūziju un baiļu mašinērija: Propaganda nacistu okupētajā Latvijā: vara, mediji un sabiedrība (1941–1945)
by William Risch - 272-274 The Human Sausage Factory. A Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu
by Bengt af Klintberg - 274-275 The Politics of Energy Dependency: Ukraine, Belarus, and Lithuania Between Domestic Oligarchs and Russian Pressure
by Walter C. Clemens - 275-277 The Economic Presence of Russia and Belarus in the Baltic States: Risks and Opportunities
by Jaroslav Dvorak - 277-279 Le gouvernement de l’ethnicité en Europe post-soviétique: Minorités et pouvoir en Lettonie
by Una Bergmane - 281-282 Books Received
by The Editors
January 2014, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-16 Practices and Politics of Rural Living in Latvia: An Interdisciplinary View
by Dace Dzenovska & Guntra A. Aistara - 17-37 Informal and Formal Civil Society: Latvia’s Countryside
by Rasma Kārkliņa - 39-55 Environmentalism in Latvia: Two Realities
by Ivars Pavasars - 57-78 What Do Latvian “Peaceful Peasants” Do? A Peace System in A Rural Parish of Latvia
by Klāvs Sedlenieks - 79-104 Unnoticed Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Latvia’s Rural Economy
by Agnese Cimdiņa - 105-130 Latvia’s Tomato Rebellion: Nested Environmental Justice and Returning Eco-Sociality in the Post-Socialist Eu Countryside
by Guntra A. Aistara - 131-133 Music during the Occupation: Musical Activity and Composition in Latvia, 1940–45
by Guntis Šmidchens - 133-135 Fifty Letters from the Troubled Modern World: A Philosophical–Political Diary 2009–2012
by Ainius Lašas - 135-138 The Baltic States from the Soviet Union to the European Union: Identity, Discourse and Power in the Post-Communist Transition of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
by David Galbreath - 138-140 The Politics of Energy and Memory between the Baltic States and Russia
by Andres Kasekamp - 141-141 Books Received
by Scott Newport
December 2013, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 425-449 The Russian Dimension of Baltic Maritime Governance
by Daria Gritsenko - 451-473 The Awkward Choices Facing the Baltic Worker: Exit or Loyalty
by Markku Sippola - 475-502 Dilemmas Related to the Professional Self-Identity of Russian-Speaking Teachers in Estonia: Adapting and Accommodating to Changes in the Language-in-Education Domain
by Tatjana Kiilo & Dagmar Kutsar - 503-526 From the Port of Ventspils to Great Courland Bay: The Couronian Colony on Tobago in Past and Present
by Imbi Sooman & Jesma McFarlane & Valdis Tēraudkalns & Stefan Donecker - 527-539 Political Dimensions In Aino Kallas’s Texts
by Katarina Leppänen - 541-544 The Life and Thought of Lev Karsavin: “Strength Made Perfect in Weakness…”
by Mikhail Suslov - 544-547 The Voice of the People: Writing the European Folk Revival, 1760–1914
by Marina Germane - 547-550 SSSR i Litva v gody Vtoroi mirovoi voiny: Sbornik dokumentov, vol. 2: Litva v politike SSSR i v mezhdunarodnikh otnosheniiakh (avgust 1940–sentiabr’ 1945 gg.)
by Johan Matz - 550-552 Les États baltes en transition: Le retour à l’Europe
by Kitty Lam - 552-554 Die politischen Systeme der baltischen Staaten: Eine Einführung
by Christian Nestler - 554-557 The Convolutions of Historical Politics
by Martiņš Kaprāns - 559-560 Books Received
by The Editors
2013, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 287-312 Exploring Russian-Speaking Identity from Below: The Case of Latvia
by Ammon Cheskin - 313-338 The Scandinavian Connection in Early Estonian Nationalism
by Mart Kuldkepp - 339-362 International Science and Local Conditions on the Ground: The Agricultural Sciences and Baltic German Identity, 1845–1905
by Mark Finlay - 363-374 A Glimpse of Medieval Curonian Vernacular Architecture in
by William Sayers - 375-394 PēTeris STUčka and the National Question
by Marina Germane - 395-406 Dance, Love, and National Awakening in Late Nineteenth-Century Lithuania
by Gediminas Karoblis - 407-409 Tallinn: Kleine Geschichte der Stadt
by Mark Gamsa - 409-411 The Challenges of Modernity to the Orthodox Church in Estonia and Latvia (1917–1940)
by Alar Kilp - 411-414 Lietuvių kalbos tyrinėjimo istorija 1980–2010 m
by Milda Richardson - 414-416 The Encyclopedia of Migration and Minorities in Europe from the 17 Century to the Present
by David Smith - 416-419 Geschichte der Ostee: Handel und Kulturen
by Bradley Woodworth - 419-421 Politika Moskvy v respublikakh Baltii v poslevoennye gody (1944–1956): Issledovaniya i dokumenty
by Elena Zubkova - 422-423 Books Received
by The Editors
2013, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 121-151 Studying Home Fields: Encounters of Ethnology and Anthropology in Estonia
by Aet Annist & Maarja Kaaristo - 153-176 Nostalgia at Home: Time as A Cultural Resource in Contemporary Estonia
by Anu Kannike - 177-203 Continuity or Discontinuity: On the Dynamics of Remembering “Mature Socialism” in Estonian Post-Soviet Remembrance Culture
by Kirsti Jõesalu & Ene Kõresaar - 205-227 Creative Commodification of rural life from a performance perspective: A study of two south-east Estonian farm tourism enterprises
by Ester Bardone & Kristel Rattus & Liisi Jääts - 229-248 Reproducing Labor In The Estonian Industrial Heritage Museum
by Eeva Kesküla - 249-269 Heterotopia and Hegemony: Power and Culture in Setomaa
by Aet Annist - 271-273 The Forgotten Crusaders: Poland and the Crusader Movement in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
by Nicholas Morton - 273-275 Jerusalem in the North: Denmark and the Baltic Crusades, 1100–1522
by Stefan Donecker - 275-278 Laiks, telpa, vadonis: Autoritārisma kultūra Latvijā, 1934–1940
by Ieva Zake - 278-280 The Role of the State and Society Relationship in the Foreign Policy Making Process
by Hiski Haukkala - 281-283 Baltic Facades: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since 1945
by Vaida Obelen - 285-286 Books Received
by The Editors
2013, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-18 The Impact of the Baltic Emancipation Reforms on Peasant-Landlord Relations: A Historiographical Survey
by Kersti Lust - 19-47 Baltic Quest for a Hungarian Path, 1965
by Rein Taagepera