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2013, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 49-82 Eastern Religions in Eastern Europe: Three Cases from Lithuania
by Michael Strmiska - 83-103 Neo-Liberal Small States and Economic Crisis: Lessons for Democratic Corporatism
by Baldur Thorhallsson & Rainer Kattel - 105-108 Transitions of Lithuanian Postmodernism: Lithuanian Literature in the Post-Soviet Period
by Daiva Litvinskaitė - 108-111 A Pragmatic Alliance: Jewish-Lithuanian Political Cooperation at the Beginning of the 20th Century
by Antony Polonsky - 111-113 Pagrīdes citādība: Homoseksuāļi Padomju Latvijā
by Pēteris Henriksson - 113-115 And They Lived Happily Ever After: Norms and Everyday Practices of Family and Parenthood in Russia and Central Europe
by Daina Eglitis - 115-118 Lithuanian Agencies and Other Public Sector Organisations: Organisation, Autonomy, Control and Performancew
by Jaroslav Dvorak - 119-120 Books Received
by The Editors
2012, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 437-458 Break Out of Russia: Miķelis Valters and the National Issue in Early Latvian Socialism
by Ivars Ijabs - 459-478 Top Estonian Politician Konstantin päts's Financial Dealings with Moscow
by Jaak Valge - 479-494 An Unsuitable Job for a Historian: Antoine-Henri Baron De Jomini, and his Governorship of Vilna, July–August 1812
by Eman Vovsi - 495-514 Dusetos, Easter 1905: The Story Of One Pogrom
by Darius Staliūnas - 515-527 ‘Forest Brothers’ And The Consequences Of Metropole-Periphery Distinction Elimination In The ‘Correlates Of War’ Typology
by Gediminas Vitkus - 528-538 Response to the ‘“Forest Brothers” and the Consequences of Metropole-Periphery Distinction in the “Correlates of War” Typology’
by Meredith Sarkees - 539-544 Once more on Advantages and Disadvantages of Metropole-Periphery Distinction Elimination: A Rejoinder
by Gediminas Vitkus - 545-547 Estnische Literatur in deutscher Übersetzung: Eine Rezeptionsgeschichte vom 19. bis zum 21. Jahrhundert
by Raimo Raag - 547-550 Zwangsarbeit im Ersten Weltkrieg: Deutsche Arbeitskräftepolitik im besetzten Polen und Litauen 1914–1918
by Klaus Richter - 550-553 Lettland unter deutscher Besatzung 1941–1944: Der lettische Anteil am Holocaust
by Kaspars Zellis - 553-555 Reichskommissariat Ostland: Tatort und Erinnerungsobjekt
by Katrin Reichelt - 555-558 On Baltic Slovenia and Adriatic Lithuania: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Patterns of Post-Communist Transformation
by Li Bennich-Björkman - 558-562 Basic Human Values in Estonia and Baltic Sea Countries; How Integrated Is Latvian Society? An Audit of Achievements, Failures, and Challenges
by Markus Nagel - 563-564 Books Received
by The Editors
2007, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 383-400 The All-Estonian Congress in Tartu, November 1905: A Reassessment
by Toivo U. Raun - 401-417 Two 1905 Congresses in Latvia: A Reconsideration
by Andrejs Plakans - 419-432 A Century After: The ‘Great DIET of Vilnius’ Revisited
by Saulius Sužiedėlis - 433-444 ‘No Allies’: The Lithuanian and The National Minorities 1916–1918
by Joachim Tauber - 445-462 The Birth of Cultural Autonomy in Estonia: How, Why, and for Whom?
by Kari Alenius - 463-473 Baltic Studies in North America: A Survey of Academic Dissertations 1911–2006
by Guntis Šmidchens & Rennesa Osterberg - 475-485 Book Reviews
by Martin Dean & Kersti Yllo & Daina S Eglitis & Anton Weiss-Wendt & Ene Kõresaar - 487-487 Books Received
by The Editors - 489-489 Call for Papers
by The Editors
2006, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-21 Der Erste Weltkrieg in den autobiographischen Texten deutschbaltischer Autoren
by Maris Saagpakk - 22-47 The past, the present, and virtual reality: A comparative assessment of the German
by Karl Cordell - 48-67 Latvian-Americans in the Post-Soviet era: Cultural factors on return migration in oral history interviews
by Maija Hinkle - 68-93 A political culture in exile: The Estonian inter-war generation in Canada and Sweden
by Li Bennich-Björkman - 94-123 Distinct mental structures in transitional culture: An empirical analysis of values and identities in Estonia and Sweden
by Veronika Kalmus & Triin Vihalemm - 124-136 Explaining ethnic politics in the Baltic States: Reviewing the triadic nexus model
by Vello Pettai - 137-149 Reviews
by The Editors - 152-153 Books received
by The Editors - 154-154 Message from the editor
by David Smith
1997, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-8 Fundamental thoughts on four basic economic goals
by Gundar King & Nicholas Balabkins - 9-24 The economic transition in the Baltic countries
by Thomas Grennes - 25-38 Monetary policy in Latvia
by George Viksnins - 39-64 Inflation stabilization and credit availability in the Baltic states
by Rasa Dale - 65-76 The evolution of the Latvian banking market
by William Hallagan - 77-86 Attitudes toward key business indicators of small businesses in Lithuania: An empirical study
by Dorothy Minkus-McKenna - 87-94 Baltic economic development and some implications for post-secondary education
by Edward Jakubauskas - 95-112 Review essays
by The Editors - 113-120 Book reviews
by The Editors