Journal of Baltic Studies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue 1, 2025
- Claiming Indigeneity in Europe: Livonian activism for language protection pp. 1-21

- Anita Vaivade
- Return, adaptation, and transnational relations among Estonian citizens returned from Finland pp. 23-42

- Jussi S. Jauhiainen and Selma Smolander
- Economic growth, current account dynamics, and growth regimes in the Baltic states pp. 43-62

- Karsten Staehr
- Disclosure of corporate social responsibility in Baltic public companies: choices of reporting and its determinants pp. 63-83

- Vilija Aleknevičienė, Dalia Juočiūnienė and Danutė Zinkevičienė
- Lexical richness in Lithuanian beginner learners’ spoken and written language: a focus on production pp. 85-107

- Jūratė Ruzaitė and Eglė Krivickaitė-Leišienė
- Four modes of transformative agency: morphogenetic portraits of teachers in Russian-medium schools in Estonia pp. 109-128

- Liudmila Zaichenko
- Children and their environment in Estonian working-class literature at the turn of the twentieth century pp. 129-145

- Hegely Klaus
- Ports for whom? Harbors in the early thirteenth-century Eastern Baltic pp. 147-164

- Marika Mägi
- Smuggling in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania–Kingdom of Prussia borderland at the end of the eighteenth century: the case of Palanga customs pp. 165-181

- Martynas Jakulis, Andrej Ryčkov, Aivaras Poška, Alberto Giordano and Jurgita Šiaučiūnaitė-Verbickienė
- Estonian ethnographers’ fieldwork in Nazi-occupied Ingria, 1942–1943 pp. 183-201

- Indrek Jääts
- Documenting communism: the Hoover project to microfilm and publish the Soviet archives pp. 203-205

- Aigi Rahi-Tamm
- German blood, Slavic soil: how Nazi Königsberg became Soviet Kaliningrad pp. 205-208

- Kristo Nurmis
- I try not to think of Afghanistan: Lithuanian veterans of the Soviet war pp. 208-210

- Jan Claas Behrends
- Vanished lands: memory and postmemory in North American Lithuanian diaspora literature pp. 210-212

- Maarja Merivoo-Parro
- Russia and Latvia: a case of sharp power pp. 212-214

- Toms Rostoks
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 215-217

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 4, 2024
- Should leaders “keep the flowers blooming” or just “keep the cogwheels greased?” Estonian soldiers’ perceptions of the role of a military leader pp. 707-728

- Ülle Säälik, Tiia-Triin Truusa and Artur Meerits
- Everyday life in the shadow of the border: the Polish–Russian borderland since the war in Ukraine – recognizing the phenomenon pp. 729-750

- Dominika Studzińska
- Ethnic segregation of consumption in Estonia: mythologies and practices pp. 751-770

- Anastasiya Astapova
- Making sense of the COVID-19 crisis: information-seeking practices and attitudes towards information providers among Baltic audiences pp. 771-792

- Jānis Juzefovičs
- Digital innovation and shelter theory: exploring Estonia’s e-Residency, Data Embassy, and cross-border e-governance initiatives pp. 793-810

- Alex Hardy
- Wood in Lithuanian and Finnish architecture: the legacy of architectural tradition and possibilities for its contemporary use pp. 811-828

- Arnoldas Gabrėnas and Almantas Samalavičius
- An Atlantis discovered: Riga’s Moskovskii forshtadt in the Russophone interwar imagination pp. 829-849

- Benjamin Joseph Musachio
- Before Gustavus Adolphus captured Riga: Jan Siciński’s expedition to Estonia in 1618. A political and military case study pp. 851-871

- Mariusz Balcerek
- The first step in Estonian-US diplomatic relations: the case of Ants Piip pp. 873-889

- Eero Medijainen
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the reconstruction of destroyed Jewish homes in Lithuania, 1921–1924 pp. 891-908

- Brigita Tranavičiūtė, Vaidas Petrulis, Paulius Tautvydas Laurinaitis and Arvydas Pakštalis
- Opting for the national: the failure of the Lithuanian Committee for the Universality of Rome, 1934–1939 pp. 909-926

- Vytautas Petronis
- War and remembrance: World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe pp. 927-929

- Dmitrijs Andrejevs
- Post-communist transformations in the Baltic countries: a restorations approach in comparative historical sociology pp. 929-931

- Lars V. Johannsen
- Post-Soviet women: new challenges and ways to empowerment pp. 931-934

- Janet Laidla
- Information wars in the Baltic states: Russia’s long shadow pp. 934-937

- Helena Eglit
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 939-940

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 3, 2024
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- From the Editor pp. 477-478

- Matthew Kott
- Support for free trade: an experimental survey in Estonia and Latvia pp. 479-492

- Ryo Nakai
- Efficiency and price clustering in the Baltic stock exchanges: evidence from a micro-level analysis pp. 493-511

- Júlio Lobão
- How does it feel to talk about Russia? Emotions and themes in Russia-related social media posts in Lithuania pp. 513-544

- Egle E. Murauskaite, Michael A. Johns, Susannah B. F. Paletz and Nick B. Pandža
- Vernacular voices and contested meanings: contemporary uses of the swastika in Latvia pp. 545-566

- Digne Ūdre
- Links between gender role attitudes and fertility changes between 1990–2017: Lithuania from a comparative perspective pp. 567-587

- Dovilė Galdauskaitė
- Tales of transformation: (re)injecting Latvia’s coastlands with temporality pp. 589-609

- Valdis Bērziņš
- Wilsonianism and self-determination without Wilson: United States and Estonia, 1918–1922 pp. 611-630

- Olavi Arens
- The United States and the entry of the Baltic states into international society: insights from the case of Estonia pp. 631-649

- Thomas Linsenmaier
- A nearly perfect marathon: the United States and the Baltic states’ accession to NATO pp. 651-669

- Kaarel Piirimäe
- The covert ties that bind: US-Baltic intelligence relations pp. 671-690

- Andris Banka
- Lietuva Švedijos Baltijos politikoje 1917–1991 m.: nuo pripažinimo iki jo atnaujinimo pp. 691-693

- Sima Rakutienė
- Belarusian nation-building in times of war and revolution pp. 693-695

- Per A. Rudling
- Politics of uncertainty: the United States, the Baltic question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union pp. 696-697

- Tomass Pildegovičs
- Different shades of the past: history as an instrument of contemporary international conflicts pp. 698-700

- Violeta Davoliūtė
- Routledge handbook of disinformation and national security pp. 700-702

- Anna-Maria Osula
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 703-705

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 2, 2024
- Conscription and social transformations: Estonia between security needs and social expectations pp. 251-270

- Eleri Lillemäe, Kairi Kasearu and Eyal Ben-Ari
- Lithuanians’ perception of terrorism: are Muslims “folk devils” for Lithuanians? pp. 271-289

- Gintarė Sereikaitė Motiejūnė
- The new center of Vilnius: spatial transformation and challenges of genius loci pp. 291-308

- Almantas Samalavičius, Arnoldas Gabrėnas and Agnė Gabrėnienė
- Cultural heritage as interpreted and practiced by young people in non-formal associations in Latvia pp. 309-326

- Inta Mieriņa
- Various planes of retranslation: J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye in Russian and Latvian pp. 327-349

- Jānis Veckrācis
- Boundary work in the UK: identity discourses and practices of Latvian migrants pp. 351-370

- Martins Kaprans
- Unbearable “eastern European mentality:” the affective contradiction in the national belonging of Estonians with a migratory experience pp. 371-396

- Terje Toomistu, Aet Annist and Rein Murakas
- Beyond ethnocentric identity: understanding Orthodox communalities in Estonia pp. 397-415

- Irina Paert, Liina Eek and Andrei Sõtšov
- “We” versus “others” in Estonian fiction: the question of national identity in the works of contemporary women writers pp. 417-434

- Elena Pavlova and Maili Vilson
- When “branding” meets “building:” the consequences of nation branding on identity in Kyrgyzstan and Estonia pp. 435-457

- Abel Polese and Arzuu Sheranova
- The shaken lands: violence and the crisis of governance in east central Europe, 1914–1923 pp. 459-461

- Robert Niebuhr
- Fighting hunger, dealing with shortage: everyday life under occupation in World War II Europe pp. 461-463

- Olaf Mertelsmann
- The road of slaughter: the Latvian 15th SS division in Pomerania, January–March 1945 pp. 463-466

- Timothy Heck
- Notes from the valley of slaughter: a memoir from the ghetto of Šiauliai, Lithuania pp. 466-468

- Dovilė Budrytė
- Dviejų pasaulių sandūroje pp. 468-471

- Dainius Genys
- Goodbye eastern Europe: an intimate history of a divided land pp. 471-472

- Brent McKenzie
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 473-476

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 1, 2024
- Roadmaps to post-communist neoliberalism: the case of the Baltic states pp. 1-24

- Jokubas Salyga
- From “Soviet West” to “Western East:” Russia’s reimagination of Baltic “Westernness” in a post-2004 geopolitical reality pp. 25-45

- Dzmitry Pravatorau
- Emigration as a way out of negative experiences in the post-Soviet reality: subjective reflections on civic participation, labor experience, and emotional state pp. 47-68

- Dainius Genys
- The evolution of post-accession diasporas and diaspora policies after 2004: a comparative analysis of Poland and Lithuania pp. 69-90

- Anzhela Popyk, Magdalena Lesińska and Karolis Dambrauskas
- Factors explaining energy consumption behavioral intentions in Lithuania pp. 91-108

- Vidas Vilčinskas and Agnė Budžytė
- The elements of museum digitization procedure: a case study of Lithuanian museums pp. 109-129

- Aya Kimura
- Professionalization of the land courts (iudex terrestris) in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1565–1764) pp. 131-153

- Karol Łopatecki
- “300,000 Thrifty Letts in U.S.:” speculation and exaggeration in reports about early Latvian immigrants in America pp. 155-172

- Andris Straumanis
- Towards stronger national unity: statist ideas in Estonian nationalism during the “Era of Silence” (1934–1940) pp. 173-195

- Liisi Veski
- Revisionist national narratives in the memoirs of Estonian and Latvian Waffen-SS Legionnaires pp. 197-215

- Karl Stuklis
- The second economy in the Estonian SSR: small-scale speculation and black market profiteering pp. 217-235

- Merlin Tiit
- Family and the state in Soviet Lithuania: gender, law and society pp. 237-239

- Lauren Kaminsky
- Understanding the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since 1991 pp. 239-241

- Daunis Auers
- European fascist movements: a sourcebook pp. 241-243

- Andres Kasekamp
- People’s Republic of China in the Baltic states pp. 243-245

- Thomas Fingar
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 247-250

- The Editors
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