Journal of Baltic Studies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue 4, 2023
- Correction pp. i-ii

- The Editors
- Introduction: entangled languages in the poetry of the Baltic countries pp. 689-696

- Liina Lukas
- “How we can make use of any verse in common life”: the place and function of early modern poetry in literary culture pp. 697-710

- Martin Klöker
- Joachim Rachel’s Epigrammatum centuria (1648): first renunciation of occasional poetry in premodern Livonia pp. 711-726

- Kristi Viiding
- Poetry about the Passion of Christ in seventeenth century Estonia, Livonia, and Courland pp. 727-743

- Tiina-Erika Friedenthal
- Lyrical poetry in funeral literature of the seventeenth century Grand Duchy of Lithuania: a story of one work pp. 745-763

- Živilė Nedzinskaite
- Writing bi- and multilingual occasional poetry in the seventeenth century Academia Dorpatensis – a rather acceptable practice at the time? pp. 765-786

- Kaidi Hõbejõgi
- A poetic monument to the Moravian awakening movement in Livonia pp. 787-799

- Beata Paškevica
- Texts from a carnivalesque time of change: four poems in Estonian Half-German pp. 801-819

- Vahur Aabrams
- “Schanno bleibt trei:” Schanno von Dinakant as the last hero of Half-German poetry pp. 821-834

- Reet Bender
- Some aspects of the poetic multilingualism of contemporary Estonian poetry pp. 835-856

- Saara Lotta Linno
- Risk, emotions, and hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim, 1000–1300 pp. 857-859

- Mihkel Mäesalu
- Authoritarian laughter: political humor and Soviet dystopia in Lithuania pp. 859-861

- Anastasiya Astapova
- Backstage democracy: the dynamics of business–politics nexus in Lithuania pp. 861-863

- Lars Johannsen
- Strategic uses of nationalism and ethnic conflict: interest and identity in Russia and the post-Soviet space pp. 863-865

- Kaarel Piirimäe
- Creating chaos online: disinformation and subverted post-publics pp. 865-867

- Mārtiņš Kaprāns
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 869-871

- The Editors
Volume 54, issue 3, 2023
- Governing the Baltic Sea Region at critical junctures (1991–2021): How do transnational and intergovernmental organizations cope with external regional change? pp. 421-442

- Stefan Gänzle, Kristine Kern and Nina Tynkkynen
- The Helsinki Convention’s agricultural nutrient governance: how domestic institutions matter pp. 443-466

- M. S. Andersen, A. Andersson, Mark Brady, M. Graversgaard, E. Kilis, A.B. Pedersen, M. Hvarregaard Thorsøe and H. Valve
- Discovering the regional innovation potential for Smart Specialization: the case of the two Baltic Sea Regions pp. 467-489

- Živile Gedminaitė-Raudonė, Seija Virkkala, Rita Lankauskienė, Åge Mariussen and Antti Mäenpää
- Europeanization by foreign banks: Latvia from 1995 to 2004 pp. 491-512

- Kārlis Bukovskis
- Transnationalism in the digital age: Estonians connected to their country of origin via ICT pp. 513-531

- Keiu Telve, Kirsti Vill and Siiri Silm
- The short-term impact of a character growth intervention during a week-long summer camp among 10–15-year-old Baltic Sea region boys pp. 533-551

- Manuel Joaquín Fernández González and S. Surikova
- Discrimination or explained differences? Individual and school-level effects explaining the minority achievement gap pp. 553-580

- Triin Lauri, Kaire Põder and Nikolai Kunitsõn
- Paradoxes of minority representation: a comparison of Russophone political attitudes in Estonia and Latvia pp. 581-599

- Peter Chereson and Kyle W. Estes
- Refugees and diaspora nationalism: national activists in Estonian settlements in Siberia and non-territorial autonomy between 1917 and 1920 pp. 601-623

- Timo Aava
- Between national and local memories: the case of Vilnius (Vilnija) region in Lithuania pp. 625-640

- Simonas Teškevičius
- Longing for a place that does not exist: the importance of kitsch for the Estonian Singing Revolution pp. 641-657

- Max Ryynanen and Eret Talviste
- Unlearning Inherited Histories or Introducing Entangled Memories from the Baltics pp. 659-669

- Ulrike Gerhardt
- Baltic Crusades and societal innovation in medieval Livonia, 1200–1350 pp. 671-673

- Eva Eihmane
- An illustrated history of Lithuania, Vol. 1: from the prehistoric balts to the grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth pp. 673-675

- James Montgomery Baxenfield
- The Nazi’s granddaughter: how I discovered my grandfather was a war criminal pp. 675-678

- Virgil I. Krapauskas
- Site, symbol and cultural landscape pp. 678-681

- Milda B. Richardson
- Latvijas labā: politiskā darbība trimdā 20. gadsimta 40.–80. gados pp. 681-684

- Māris Graudiņš
- Defining Latvia: recent explorations in history, culture, and politics pp. 684-686

- Jörg Hackmann
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 687-688

- The Editors
Volume 54, issue 2, 2023
- For friends and citizens only? Banal notions of nationhood in official and semi-public discourses on foreign national flags in post-1990 Lithuania pp. 155-174

- Eglė Kesylytė-Alliks
- Presidents between national unity and ethnic divisions: public trust across the Baltic states pp. 175-196

- Kjetil Duvold and Thomas Sedelius
- From post-socialist transition to the COVID-19 crisis: cycles, drivers, and perspectives of subordinate financialization in Latvia pp. 197-221

- Leonardo Pataccini
- Being Soviet and Lithuanian: song festivals as emotional events to induce a hybrid identity pp. 223-241

- Nerija Putinaitė
- Fascist soft power propaganda in the Baltic states during the interwar period: the case of Latvia pp. 243-259

- Rosario Napolitano
- The Estonian antebellum paradox: a venture into the comparative anthropometric history of the Baltic countries in the early twentieth century pp. 261-281

- Zenonas Norkus, V. Morkevičius, A. Ambrulevičiūtė and J. Markevičiūtė
- The architecture of Novgorod and its interaction with the architecture of the Baltic region in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries pp. 283-307

- Ilya Antipov
- How Estonian village structures have evolved: a study into the morphological form of the villages of Paduvere and Vaimastvere from the 1700s to the present day pp. 309-333

- Minea Kaplinski-Sauk, Nele Nutt and Zenia Kotval
- Threats and opportunities to Baltic socialist architecture in rural decline: the case of collective farm centers pp. 335-356

- Laura Ingerpuu
- Postmemory as historical reckoning: coming to terms with a grandfather’s complicity in the Holocaust in Lithuania – Rita Gabis, A Guest at the Shooters’ Banquet, and Julija Šukys, Siberian Exile: Blood, War, and a Granddaughter’s Reckoning pp. 357-375

- Laima Vince
- ‘It is so bad to be Estonian:’ parody music videos and remediated sites of national cultural memory on Estonian public broadcasting pp. 377-394

- Liina-Ly Roos
- Kaliningrad as an isolated zone: the impact of the war in Ukraine on the daily life of the residents of the Kaliningrad region. An introduction to the discussion pp. 395-407

- Dominika Studzińska and Julia Dunaj
- Geographies of nationhood: cartography, science, and society in the Russian imperial Baltic pp. 409-410

- Vasilijus Safronovas
- Adamkus pp. 411-413

- Dainius Genys
- Come to this court and cry: how the Holocaust ends pp. 413-415

- Harry C. Merritt
- Illegal annexation and state continuity: the case of the incorporation of the Baltic states by the USSR pp. 416-418

- Anna Lukina
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 419-420

- The Editors
Volume 54, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction: memory and recognition of the Nazi genocide of the Roma in the Baltic context pp. 1-6

- Volha Bartash and Neringa Latvytė
- Between mneme and anamnesis: on the memory and forgetting of the Roma Holocaust pp. 7-26

- Slawomir Kapralski
- Who were the Roma victims of the Nazis? A case study of Estonia pp. 27-46

- Anton Weiss-Wendt
- East Prussian Sinti and/as German expellees: beyond mémoires croisées pp. 47-66

- Eve Rosenhaft
- Mnemonic border-crossings: how Roma communities from the Baltic borderlands remember their shared past pp. 67-86

- Volha Bartash
- On the way to visibility: the process of creating a cultural memory of the genocide of the Lithuanian Roma pp. 87-102

- Agnieška Avin and Anna Pilarczyk-Palaitis
- The living memory of persecutions: oral histories of the Roma in Latvia and the question of public commemoration pp. 103-121

- Edmunds Šūpulis
- (In)visibility and the (unheard) voice of the Roma in Estonia: the depiction of Roma history and culture in museum exhibitions pp. 123-143

- Eva-Liisa Roht-Yilmaz
- Pagans in the early modern Baltic: sixteenth-century ethnographic accounts of Baltic paganism pp. 145-147

- Eglė Aleknaitė
- The unknown war: anti-Soviet armed resistance in Lithuania and its legacies pp. 147-150

- Meelis Saueauk
- Party system closure: party alliances, government alternatives, and democracy in Europe pp. 150-152

- Tõnis Saarts
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 153-154

- The Editors
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