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Journal of Baltic Studies

1997 - 2025

Current editor(s): Liisi Esse

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Volume 54, issue 4, 2023

Correction pp. i-ii Downloads
The Editors
Introduction: entangled languages in the poetry of the Baltic countries pp. 689-696 Downloads
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 Downloads
Martin Klöker
Joachim Rachel’s Epigrammatum centuria (1648): first renunciation of occasional poetry in premodern Livonia pp. 711-726 Downloads
Kristi Viiding
Poetry about the Passion of Christ in seventeenth century Estonia, Livonia, and Courland pp. 727-743 Downloads
Tiina-Erika Friedenthal
Lyrical poetry in funeral literature of the seventeenth century Grand Duchy of Lithuania: a story of one work pp. 745-763 Downloads
Živilė Nedzinskaite
Writing bi- and multilingual occasional poetry in the seventeenth century Academia Dorpatensis – a rather acceptable practice at the time? pp. 765-786 Downloads
Kaidi Hõbejõgi
A poetic monument to the Moravian awakening movement in Livonia pp. 787-799 Downloads
Beata Paškevica
Texts from a carnivalesque time of change: four poems in Estonian Half-German pp. 801-819 Downloads
Vahur Aabrams
“Schanno bleibt trei:” Schanno von Dinakant as the last hero of Half-German poetry pp. 821-834 Downloads
Reet Bender
Some aspects of the poetic multilingualism of contemporary Estonian poetry pp. 835-856 Downloads
Saara Lotta Linno
Risk, emotions, and hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim, 1000–1300 pp. 857-859 Downloads
Mihkel Mäesalu
Authoritarian laughter: political humor and Soviet dystopia in Lithuania pp. 859-861 Downloads
Anastasiya Astapova
Backstage democracy: the dynamics of business–politics nexus in Lithuania pp. 861-863 Downloads
Lars Johannsen
Strategic uses of nationalism and ethnic conflict: interest and identity in Russia and the post-Soviet space pp. 863-865 Downloads
Kaarel Piirimäe
Creating chaos online: disinformation and subverted post-publics pp. 865-867 Downloads
Mārtiņš Kaprāns
List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 869-871 Downloads
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 Downloads
Stefan Gänzle, Kristine Kern and Nina Tynkkynen
The Helsinki Convention’s agricultural nutrient governance: how domestic institutions matter pp. 443-466 Downloads
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 Downloads
Živile Gedminaitė-Raudonė, Seija Virkkala, Rita Lankauskien​ė, Åge Mariussen and Antti Mäenpää
Europeanization by foreign banks: Latvia from 1995 to 2004 pp. 491-512 Downloads
Kārlis Bukovskis
Transnationalism in the digital age: Estonians connected to their country of origin via ICT pp. 513-531 Downloads
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 Downloads
Manuel Joaquín Fernández González and S. Surikova
Discrimination or explained differences? Individual and school-level effects explaining the minority achievement gap pp. 553-580 Downloads
Triin Lauri, Kaire Põder and Nikolai Kunitsõn
Paradoxes of minority representation: a comparison of Russophone political attitudes in Estonia and Latvia pp. 581-599 Downloads
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 Downloads
Timo Aava
Between national and local memories: the case of Vilnius (Vilnija) region in Lithuania pp. 625-640 Downloads
Simonas Teškevičius
Longing for a place that does not exist: the importance of kitsch for the Estonian Singing Revolution pp. 641-657 Downloads
Max Ryynanen and Eret Talviste
Unlearning Inherited Histories or Introducing Entangled Memories from the Baltics pp. 659-669 Downloads
Ulrike Gerhardt
Baltic Crusades and societal innovation in medieval Livonia, 1200–1350 pp. 671-673 Downloads
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 Downloads
James Montgomery Baxenfield
The Nazi’s granddaughter: how I discovered my grandfather was a war criminal pp. 675-678 Downloads
Virgil I. Krapauskas
Site, symbol and cultural landscape pp. 678-681 Downloads
Milda B. Richardson
Latvijas labā: politiskā darbība trimdā 20. gadsimta 40.–80. gados pp. 681-684 Downloads
Māris Graudiņš
Defining Latvia: recent explorations in history, culture, and politics pp. 684-686 Downloads
Jörg Hackmann
List of books received and recent publications pp. 687-688 Downloads
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 Downloads
Eglė Kesylytė-Alliks
Presidents between national unity and ethnic divisions: public trust across the Baltic states pp. 175-196 Downloads
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 Downloads
Leonardo Pataccini
Being Soviet and Lithuanian: song festivals as emotional events to induce a hybrid identity pp. 223-241 Downloads
Nerija Putinaitė
Fascist soft power propaganda in the Baltic states during the interwar period: the case of Latvia pp. 243-259 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Dominika Studzińska and Julia Dunaj
Geographies of nationhood: cartography, science, and society in the Russian imperial Baltic pp. 409-410 Downloads
Vasilijus Safronovas
Adamkus pp. 411-413 Downloads
Dainius Genys
Come to this court and cry: how the Holocaust ends pp. 413-415 Downloads
Harry C. Merritt
Illegal annexation and state continuity: the case of the incorporation of the Baltic states by the USSR pp. 416-418 Downloads
Anna Lukina
List of books received and recent publications pp. 419-420 Downloads
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 Downloads
Volha Bartash and Neringa Latvytė
Between mneme and anamnesis: on the memory and forgetting of the Roma Holocaust pp. 7-26 Downloads
Slawomir Kapralski
Who were the Roma victims of the Nazis? A case study of Estonia pp. 27-46 Downloads
Anton Weiss-Wendt
East Prussian Sinti and/as German expellees: beyond mémoires croisées pp. 47-66 Downloads
Eve Rosenhaft
Mnemonic border-crossings: how Roma communities from the Baltic borderlands remember their shared past pp. 67-86 Downloads
Volha Bartash
On the way to visibility: the process of creating a cultural memory of the genocide of the Lithuanian Roma pp. 87-102 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Eva-Liisa Roht-Yilmaz
Pagans in the early modern Baltic: sixteenth-century ethnographic accounts of Baltic paganism pp. 145-147 Downloads
Eglė Aleknaitė
The unknown war: anti-Soviet armed resistance in Lithuania and its legacies pp. 147-150 Downloads
Meelis Saueauk
Party system closure: party alliances, government alternatives, and democracy in Europe pp. 150-152 Downloads
Tõnis Saarts
List of books received and recent publications pp. 153-154 Downloads
The Editors
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