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April 2020, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 179-198 Masculinity in flux? Male managers navigating between work and family
by Raminta Pučėtaitė & Anna-Maija Lämsä & Marija Norvaišaitė - 199-221 Facing past, present, and future: the role of historical beliefs and experiences in the Lithuanian public perception of military threats
by Ainius Lašas & Irmina Matonytė & Vaida Jankauskaitė - 223-241 From institutionally embedded ‘serious’ to individualized ‘popular’: a report on values and attitudes in Estonian music criticism
by Madis Järvekülg - 243-260 Claiming the ‘right to a happy Soviet childhood’: discursive enactment of memory citizenship among Russian-speakers in Estonia
by Piia Tammpuu & Jānis Juzefovičs & Külliki Seppel - 261-274 ‘Study in Estonia’: the strategic implications of hosting international students on Estonia’s tourism economy
by Jeff Jarvis - 275-287 Ancient narrative and modern promise: the political arguments for the value of the humanities in Lithuania
by Kęstas Kirtiklis & Aldis Gedutis - 289-291 Den yderste grænse: danske frivillige i de baltiske uafhængighedskrige 1918–1920
by Mart Kuldkepp - 291-293 Political culture in the Baltic states: between national and European integration
by Lars Johannsen - 293-295 The Routledge international handbook of European social transformations
by Magnus Feldmann - 297-299 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2020, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-15 Lazy or diseased? Changing conceptions of beggars and vagrants in the Lithuanian discourse from the end of the nineteenth century to 1940
by Andrea Griffante - 17-33 Mobile belonging in historical everyday letters: the case of Estonia in the 1950s
by Kadri Kasemets & Hannes Palang - 35-50 Do I need want to speak? Foreigners in a “small” language country
by Jogilė Teresa Ramonaitė - 51-68 Political parties and their members in Lithuania
by Alison F Smith - 69-85 Polish young people in Latvia: between Polish and Russian identity, a dilemma of the identity of students in Polish schools in Daugavpils and Rēzekne
by Marcin Wojciech Solarz & Małgorzata Wojtaszczyk & Magdalena Skorupska & Ada Górna & Krzysztof Górny & Anna Hofman & Małgorzata Tryfon - 87-103 Ferroconcrete cases, sausage migrants, and Santa Barbara: self-reflexive metaphors among Russian-speaking refugees in Estonia
by Anastasiya Astapova - 105-124 Does the euro increase the complexity of exported goods? The case of Estonia
by Piotr Gabrielczak & Tomasz Serwach - 125-134 Didysis karas visuomenėje ir kultūroje: Lietuva ir Rytų Prūsija
by Tomas Balkelis - 127-130 Women’s experiences of repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
by Aigi Rahi-Tamm - 130-132 The Baltic states and the end of the Cold War
by Amir Weiner - 133-134 Lithuanian architecture and urbanism: essays in history and aesthetics
by K. Paul Zygas - 135-136 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
October 2019, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 403-408 Introduction: Europeanization and financial crisis in the Baltic Sea region: implications, perceptions and conclusions ten years after the collapse
by Leonardo Pataccini & Rainer Kattel & Ringa Raudla - 409-433 The Europeanization of financial regulation and supervision on the Baltic–Nordic axis: the perspective of national bureaucracies
by Egert Juuse & Ringa Raudla & Aleksandrs Cepilovs & Olga Mikheeva - 435-465 Financialization, distribution, and macroeconomic regimes before and after the crisis: a post-Keynesian view on Denmark, Estonia, and Latvia
by Petra Dünhaupt & Eckhard Hein - 467-494 Austerity versus pragmatism: a comparison of Latvian and Polish economic policies during the great recession and their consequences ten years later
by Leonardo Pataccini & Raul Eamets - 495-514 Policy learning from crisis in financial regulation and supervision: comparative analysis of Estonia, Latvia and Sweden
by Ringa Raudla & Egert Juuse & Aleksandrs Cepilovs - 515-531 Embracing austerity? An ethnographic perspective on the Latvian public’s acceptance of austerity politics
by Liene Ozoliņa - 533-552 Resurgence of post-crisis neoliberalism: labor law reform and the return to “business as usual” in Lithuania
by Arunas Juska & Romas Lazutka - 553-559 History of Lithuania: from medieval kingdom to modern democracy
by Virgil I. Krapauskas - 555-557 Narratives of exile and identity: Soviet deportation memoirs from the Baltic countries
by Leena Kurvet-Käosaar - 558-559 Baltic socialism remembered: memory and life story since 1989
by Violeta Davoliūtė - 561-562 List of book received and recent publications
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 285-305 Latvian CDI: methodology, developmental trends, and cross-linguistic comparison
by Olga Urek & Anna Vulāne & Roberts Darģis & Agrita Tauriņa & Tija Zīriņa & Hanne Gram Simonsen - 307-326 Trilemmas of recognition in the Baltic states’ foreign policies
by Gediminas Vitkus - 327-349 Unthawed: post-Cold War economic ties between Kaliningrad and Europe
by Yacov Zohn - 351-374 Music education literature in German-language polyethnic schools in Estonia, 1860–1914
by Tiiu Ernits - 375-391 Finnish tourists in Soviet Estonia: security considerations
by Oliver Pagel - 393-400 War, revolution, and governance: the baltic countries in the twentieth century
by David Ilmar Lepasaar Beecher - 395-398 Strategic frames: Europe, Russia, and minority inclusion in Estonia and Latvia
by Licia Cianetti - 398-400 Russia and the European Court of human rights: the Strasbourg effect
by Myroslava Antonovych - 401-402 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
April 2019, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 133-142 Soviet and east European studies and Baltic studies: a historical exploration
by Norman M. Naimark - 143-161 Distorted memories and power: patrons of the Teutonic Order in the fifteenth century prayer of the Livonian branch
by Gustavs Strenga - 163-181 Learning to laugh: satire and political thought in the Latvian ‘National Age’
by Ivars Ījabs - 183-203 The economic output growth of Baltic countries in 1913–1938: a quantitative cross-country comparison
by Zenonas Norkus - 205-232 Marks on the city: the impacts of coastline emergence and bombing on Tallinn’s anachronistic pockets
by Vaike Haas - 233-250 Fighting against or hiding behind an image of peripherality? Response strategies to discursive peripheralization in rural Estonia
by Bianka Plüschke-Altof - 251-267 Expectations and the actual performance of skills in online journalism
by Marju Himma-Kadakas & Greete Palmiste - 269-280 War, revolution, and nation-making in Lithuania, 1914–1923
by John W. Steinberg - 271-274 Soviet religious policy in Estonia and Latvia: playing harmony in the Singing Revolution
by Alar Kilp - 274-275 Politics with a human face: identity and experience in post-Soviet Europe
by Ivars Ījabs - 275-278 The answers you seek will never be found at home: reflexivity, biographical narratives and lifestyle migration among highly-skilled Estonians (Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations 140)
by A. Lorraine Kaljund - 278-280 Latvija un tās iedzīvotāji cīņā par savu valsti un pretestība okupāciju varām, 1918–1991: piemiņas vietu ceļvedis pa Rīgu un Rīgas apkārtni/Latvia and Its Citizens in The Struggle for Freedom, and Their Resistance against The Occupying Powers, 1918–1991: A Guide to Memorial Sites in Riga and Vicinity
by Dmitrijs Andrejevs - 281-283 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2019, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial introduction: Baltic states after the crisis? The transformation of the welfare system and social problems
by Jolanta Aidukaite & Sven E O Hort - 7-20 The Baltic miracle? The economic crisis and its consequences for young people in the labor market of the Baltic states, 2007–2017
by Piotr Michoń - 21-37 Economic inequality in satisfaction with healthcare in the Baltic countries during and after the economic crisis (2008–2014)
by Ave Roots & Mare Ainsaar & Oliver Nahkur - 39-58 The welfare systems of the Baltic states following the recent financial crisis of 2008–2010: expansion or retrenchment?
by Jolanta Aidukaite - 59-77 Economic crisis, families, and family policy in the Baltic states, 2009–2014
by Mare Ainsaar - 79-104 (Ine)quality of life: Lithuanian labor migration to Sweden during the economic crisis and its aftermath, 2008–2013
by Indre Genelyte - 105-124 The immediate impact of the global financial crisis and neo-liberal austerity policies on in-work poverty dynamics in Lithuania
by Natalija Atas - 125-127 Mischka’s War: a story of survival from war-torn Europe to New York
by Harry C. Merritt - 127-130 Draudu un cerību lokā: Latvijas pretošanās kustība un Rietumu sabiedrotie (1941–1945)
by Mara Lazda - 131-132 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
October 2018, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 421-445 Evidence of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century iron production and ironworking in Vidzeme (the example of Ropaži manor): an interdisciplinary approach
by Valda Kļava & Gvido Straube & Renāte Siliņa-Piņķe & Elīna Guščika & Valdis Bērziņš & Uģis Urtāns & Raitis Upmalis & Dāvids Bērziņš - 447-462 Anti-Soviet protests and the localism of the Baltic republics’ nomenklatura: Explaining the interaction
by Saulius Grybkauskas - 463-486 Cultural imaginaries of the postcolony: a critical discourse analysis of cross-cultural references in Estonian art history through a postcolonial lens
by Johannes Saar - 487-508 Domesticating the future?: Citizen’s income discussion in Estonia
by Martin Aidnik & Erle Rikmann - 509-527 The animal advocacy movement in the Baltic states: links to other social justice issues and possibilities for intersectional activism
by Kadri Aavik - 529-552 On exceptional stress assignment in Latvian: the case of prefixes
by Antonio Fábregas & Martin Krämer & Anna Vulāne - 553-555 Livland ‒ eine Region am Ende der Welt? Forschungen zum Verhältnis zwischen Zentrum und Peripherie im späten Mittelalter/Livonia ‒ a region at the end of the world? Studies on the relations between center and periphery in the later middle ages
by Alan V. Murray - 555-558 Euroscepticism in the Baltic states: uncovering issues, people, and stereotypes
by Mindaugas Jurkynas - 559-560 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
July 2018, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 281-303 Transnational cooperation: a network analysis of town twinning in the Baltic Sea region
by Margit Bussmann & Sebastian Nickel - 305-331 National identity in the contemporary Baltics: comparative quantitative analysis
by Marharyta Fabrykant - 333-350 The official art of the Khrushchev Thaw: The Severe Style as an ambassador of the Estonian national school at Baltic art exhibitions in Moscow
by Kädi Talvoja - 351-369 Explaining national preferences on the new European banking policy framework: the case of Lithuania
by Marius Skuodis & Vytautas Kuokštis - 371-385 The use of 3D visualization for sustainable tourism planning
by Sergey Kask & Tiiu Kull & Kati Orru - 387-403 Modern beliefs regarding medicinal plants in Estonia
by Ain Raal & Pärtel Relve & Marju Kõivupuu - 405-407 Geschichte als Politikum: Lettland und die Aufarbeitung nach der Diktatur
by John Connelly - 407-409 The Lithuanian family in its European context, 1800–1914: marriage, divorce and flexible communities
by Virgil I. Krapauskas - 410-412 Holocaust education in Lithuania: community, conflict, and the making of civil society by Christine Beresniova
by Jolanta Mickutė - 412-413 The radical right in eastern Europe: democracy under siege?
by Andres Kasekamp - 414-416 Broadcasting and national imagination in postcommunist Latvia: defining the nation, defining public television by Jānis Juzefovičs
by Dmitrijs Andrejevs - 417-419 Books received and recent publications
by The Editors
April 2018, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 129-155 Criminalizing human trafficking in Latvia: the evolution and implications of human trafficking policies
by Laura A. Dean - 157-175 Public perception of energy security in Lithuania: between material interest and energy independence
by Vylius Leonavičius & Dainius Genys & Ričardas Krikštolaitis - 177-198 Explaining community mobilization in the city of Vilnius: a search for social capital
by Jolanta Aidukaitė - 199-214 Framing, valuing, and assessing the environment: August Wilhelm Hupel’s perceptions of Baltic nature and settings for human activities
by Esa Ruuskanen - 215-239 Guarding the honor of the nation and the prosperity of the state: National Defense of Lithuania ‘Iron Wolf’ (1928-1930)
by Vytautas Petronis - 241-261 First calculations of the total output of Latvia and Lithuania in the 1920s: a comparison
by Zenonas Norkus - 263-265 An unproclaimed empire: the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the viewpoint of comparative historical sociology of empires
by Rein Taagepera - 265-267 Population displacement in Lithuania in the twentieth century: experiences, identities and legacies (On the boundary of two worlds: identity, freedom, and moral imagination in the Baltics, Vol. 43)
by Dace Dzenovska - 268-271 British intelligence and Hitler’s empire in the Soviet Union, 1941–1945
by Matthew Kott - 271-273 Nazi collaborators on trial during the cold war: Viktors Arājs and the Latvian auxiliary security police
by Daina S. Eglitis - 273-275 Skylarks and rebels: a memoir about the Soviet Russian occupation of Latvia, life in a totalitarian state, and freedom
by Ene Kõresaar - 277-279 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2018, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-1 From the editor
by Matthew Kott - 3-20 Latvia’s eastern region: international tensions and political system loyalty
by Geoffrey Pridham - 21-45 Identifying intentions: Latvian policy-makers’ perceptions of Russia’s intentions
by Toms Rostoks - 47-62 Unfolding the coverage of illicit drugs in Estonian print press
by Marianne Paimre - 63-86 The modern Lithuanian kinship system: a descriptive analysis of generational differences in reckoning the saliency of kin terms
by Victor C. de Munck & Ruta Dapkunaite - 87-102 The Commission of Historians in Latvia: 1999 to the present
by Andrejs Plakans - 103-116 The International Commission for the Evaluation of the Crimes of the Nazi and Soviet Occupation Regimes in Lithuania: successes, challenges, perspectives
by Saulius Sužiedėlis - 117-119 Esimene maailmasõda ja Eesti vol.2, TÕNU TANNBERG (ed) Eesti Ajalooarhiivi toimetised 24(31), Tartu, Rahvusarhiiv, 2016. 536 pp., €15, ISBN 978-9985-858-98-1
by Karsten Brüggemann - 119-121 The Baltic Sea region: hard and soft security reconsidered, Māris Andžāns & Ilvija Bruģe (eds), Riga, Latvian Institute of International Affairs, 2016, 206 pp., ISBN 978-9984-583-88-4
by Ivars Ījabs - 121-123 Eesti ühiskond kiirenevas ajas: Uuringu ‘Mina. Maailm. Meedia’ 2002–2014 tulemused
by Vello Andres Pettai - 123-126 Queer stories of Europe Kārlis Vērdiņš & Jānis Ozoliņš (eds), Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016, 242 pp., £52.99, ISBN 978-1-4438-9790-7
by Uku Lember - 127-128 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
October 2017, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 397-406 Macro-regional strategies of the European Union, Russia and multilevel governance in northern Europe
by Stefan Gänzle - 407-420 The European Union’s Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR): improving multilevel governance in Baltic Sea cooperation?
by Stefan Gänzle - 421-434 An emerging North Sea macro-region? Implications for Scotland
by Mike Danson - 435-450 The Arctic, Baltic, and North-Atlantic ‘cooperative regions’ in ‘Wider Northern Europe’: similarities and differences
by Lassi Heininen - 451-464 How to have your cake and eat it too: Sweden, regional awkwardness, and the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR)
by Malin Stegmann McCallion & Alex Brianson - 465-479 Russia’s role in regional cooperation and the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR)
by Andrey Makarychev & Alexander Sergunin - 481-495 Does the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) mobilize the municipal level? City twinning in Northern Europe
by Alexander Sergunin & Pertti Joenniemi - 497-511 Do networks matter? Network involvement and policy learning in Nordic regions
by Harald Baldersheim & Morten Øgård - 513-528 Raising the summit or flattening the agora? The elitist turn in science policy in Northern Europe
by Lars Geschwind & Rómulo M. Pinheiro - 529-537 From longitudes to latitudes: lessons from the Baltic Sea macro-region for postcrisis Europe
by Fabrizio Tassinari - 539-541 Borders in the Baltic Sea region: suturing the ruptures edited by Andrey Makarychev and Alexandra Yatsyk London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 271 pp., $129.00, ISBN: 978-1-352-00013-9 (hardcover), 978-1-352-00014-6 (e-book)
by Elias Götz - 541-544 Spatial concepts of Lithuania in the long nineteenth century Darius Staliūnas, Boston, Academic Studies Press, 2016, 471 pp., $119.00. ISBN 978-1-61811-532-4
by Charles Perrin - 544-546 Estonians in America, 1945–1995: exiles in a land of promise edited by Priit Vesilind, compiled by Enn Kõiva, S.L. Estonian American National Council, 2016, 555 pp., $90.00
by Olavi Arens - 546-549 Latvia – a work in progress? 100 years of state- and nation-building David J. Smith Stuttgart, Ibidem-Verlag, 2017, 332 pp., €35.00. ISBN 978-3-8382-0648-6
by Juris Dreifelds - 549-551 Rudolf Kjellén: geopolitiken och konservatismen edited by Ragnar Björk, Bert Edström and Thomas Lundén Stockholm, Hjalmarson & Högberg, 2014.337 pp., 198 kr, ISBN 978-91-7224-196-1
by Mart Kuldkepp - 553-555 Books received and recent publications
by The Editors
July 2017, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 283-283 From the editor
by Matthew Kott - 285-307 Firm entries and exits in Estonian urban municipalities: urban hinterlands and rural peripheries, 2005–2012
by Anne Põder & Ants-Hannes Viira & Rando Värnik - 309-329 Industrial restructuring in CEE regions: determinants of regional growth in the accession and in the crisis period
by Roberta Capello & Giovanni Perucca - 331-349 ‘On the outskirts of the Empire’: Joseph Brodsky and Lithuania
by Yasha Klots - 351-362 The first woman in the process of book production in Livonia: the case of Ursula Krüger and Daniel Hermann
by Kristi Viiding - 363-380 Eating bread with tears: Martynas Jankus and the deportation of East Prussian civilians to Russia during World War I
by Charles Perrin - 381-383 Stefan Gänzle and Kristine Kern, A ‘macro-regional’ Europe in the making: theoretical approaches and empirical evidence
by Kjetil Duvold - 384-386 Maik Fielitz and Laura Lotte Laloire, Trouble on the far right: contemporary right-wing strategies and practices in Europe
by Louis Wierenga - 386-388 André Filler, L’impossible nation lettone: étude des lieux d’une natio-genèse post-soviétique
by Katerina Kesa - 389-391 Vytautas Jokubauskas, Valia priešintis: paramilitarizmas ir Lietuvos karinio saugumo problemos: mokslo monografija
by Liudas Zdanavičius - 391-393 Tarik Cyril Amar, The paradox of Ukrainian Lviv: a borderland city between Stalinists, Nazis, and Nationalists
by Violeta Davoliūtė - 395-396 Books received and recent publications
by The Editors
April 2017, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 109-133 The 1972 Memorandum to the United Nations and its repercussions: Émigré politics and Soviet Estonian dissent during the ‘era of stagnation’
by Lars Fredrik Stöcker - 135-160 The coordination of policy priorities among regional institutions from the Baltic Sea to the Arctic: the institutions – coordination dilemma
by Pami Aalto & Aileen A. Espíritu & Sarah Kilpeläinen & Dmitry A. Lanko - 161-181 The death of ‘Socialism with a Latvian Face’: The purge of the Latvian national communists, July 1959–1962
by Michael Loader - 183-203 Liberals and nationalism: E. H. Carr, Walter Lippmann and the Baltic States from 1918 to 1944
by Kaarel Piirimäe - 205-233 Folklore as a source for creating exile identity among Latvian Displaced Persons in post-World War II Germany
by Inta Gale Carpenter - 235-249 Shifts in religiosity in the face of Soviet type urbanization: the case of Lithuania
by Arūnas Streikus - 251-271 The Estonian song celebration (Laulupidu) as an instrument of language policy
by Emilia Pawłusz - 273-275 Judith Jesch, The Viking Diaspora
by Andris Šnē - 275-277 Vasilijus Safronovas, The creation of national spaces in a pluricultural region: the case of Prussian Lithuania
by Theodore R. Weeks - 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