Journal of Baltic Studies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue 4, 2025
- Enhancing teacher education program coherence: a six-year study on student perspectives in Estonia pp. 635-656

- Äli Leijen, Margus Pedaste and Rain Mikser
- A comparison of the psychosocial wellbeing of children of Latvian emigrants in schools in host countries with the wellbeing of returnee children pp. 657-678

- Daina Grosa
- Transitional justice and cultural interpretation in public architecture: a case study of the museum of the occupation of Latvia pp. 679-703

- Chi-Hui Chen and Chih-Ming Shih
- National identity through the prism of satire: humor scandals in Estonia 1991–2022 pp. 705-726

- Erfan Fatehi, Juha Herkman, Joonas Koivukoski and Liisi Laineste
- What solidarity? Pandemic governance discourse in Lithuania, 2020–2022 pp. 727-754

- Natalija Arlauskaitė, Rasa Bortkevičiūtė and Neringa Mataitytė
- The construction of the image of paganism in the chronicles of Adam of Bremen, Gallus Anonymus, Saxo Grammaticus, and Peter of Dusburg: differences and similarities pp. 755-774

- Marius Ščavinskas
- Nobility and bourgeoisie in Baltic German narrative prose (1860–1914) pp. 775-799

- Jonathan Schilling
- Why did Lithuania’s economy grow during the great depression of the 1930s? pp. 801-826

- Zenonas Norkus, Jurgita Markevičiūtė and Aelita Ambrulevičiūtė
- The responsiveness of fuel sales volume in Estonia with respect to price differentials with Latvia pp. 827-852

- Indrek Saar and Kelly Ernits
- Baltic musics beyond the post-soviet pp. 853-855

- Liina-Ly Roos
- Lithuania: a history pp. 855-858

- James Montgomery Baxenfield
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 859-860

- The Editors
Volume 56, issue 3, 2025
- Turning investors into citizens: internal loans in Lithuania, 1918–1922 pp. 423-443

- Vaida Nikšaitė
- The transformation of the memory of Soviet mass deportations in Estonia: from Awakening (1989) to In the Crosswind (2014) pp. 445-462

- Hanna Maria Aunin
- Radicalizing memories in times of war: how Latvian parties narrated the Soviet monuments’ question after the Russian invasion of Ukraine pp. 463-483

- Adriano Ricci
- Managing risks in public procurement of defense innovation: lessons from the development of an anti-armor mine in Estonia pp. 485-509

- Illimar Ploom, Tarmo Kalvet, Raul Kütt, Markus Veinla and Marek Tiits
- Etatization of the Latvian song festival pp. 511-530

- Jānis Daugavietis
- The rhetoric and reality of social support policies: working mothers’ lived experiences of state and employer support for work-family balance in Lithuania pp. 531-550

- Daiva Skučienė, Marian Crowley-Henry and Snieguole Grigužauskaitė
- Tracing views of the intensive mothering discourse in Latvia and on Twitter (X) pp. 551-574

- Elza Lāma and Gatis Lāma
- Small states’ diplomacies: changes in women’s descriptive representation in the Baltic states’ foreign services (1991–2021) pp. 575-598

- Ausra Park and Gerda Jakstaite-Confortola
- Maintaining ethnic identity and heritage language through community involvement: a case study of third-generation Australian-Latvians pp. 599-620

- Linda Ozers
- So we died: A memoir of life & death in the ghetto of Šiauliai, Lithuania pp. 621-623

- Julija Šukys
- Border conditions: Russian-speaking Latvians between world orders pp. 623-626

- Mārtiņš Kaprāns
- Making sense of Russian strategic narratives: affect and reception among young Russian speakers in Latvia pp. 626-629

- Lena Hercberga
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 631-633

- The Editors
Volume 56, issue 2, 2025
- Cultural heterologies and democracy: culture in the Baltic countries in the 1990s pp. 219-231

- Virve Sarapik, Luule Epner and Piret Viires
- Neoliberalism or postmodernism? Decolonizing Soviet Estonia, 1987–1991 pp. 233-252

- Epp Annus
- The emergence of postmodernism in Latvian literary culture pp. 253-267

- Eva Eglāja-Kristsone and Pauls Daija
- Ethno-futurism: burden and freedom pp. 269-287

- Virve Sarapik
- Transition and visual arts in Estonia 1988–1995: cultural policy, financing, legislation, and social changes pp. 289-307

- Karolina Łabowicz-Dymanus
- Tallinn’s Freedom Square as a heterogeneous public space pp. 309-329

- Ingrid Ruudi
- A sense of change: projections of the Lithuanian literary field in 1988 (based on material from the literary journal Pergalė) pp. 331-345

- Dalia Satkauskytė
- Baltic theater festivals in the 1990s as agents of change pp. 347-361

- Zane Kreicberga
- From the shadows to the light: paradoxes of queer literature in post-Soviet Estonia pp. 363-383

- Piret Viires
- Melancholic sons and dying mothers: queerness in (post-)Soviet Baltic fiction pp. 385-400

- Kārlis Vērdiņš and Jānis Ozoliņš
- In memoriam: Zane Kreicberga (1971–2024) pp. 401-401

- Baiba Tjarve
- The left bites back: 2024 parliamentary election in Lithuania pp. 403-411

- Mindaugas Jurkynas
- Baltic human–animal histories: relations, trading, and representations pp. 413-415

- Anton Kotenko
- L’Italia in Lituania: breve dizionario biografico degli italiani in Lituania pp. 415-417

- Rosario Napolitano
- Jonas Mulokas: architectūrinio identiteto paieškos globaliame pasaulyje pp. 417-419

- Milda B. Richardson
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 421-421

- The Editors
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
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