Journal of Baltic Studies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 53, issue 4, 2022
- How Baltic Russian-speaking audiences outmaneuver securitization, essentialization, and polarization in times of crisis? pp. 495-517

- Triin Vihalemm and Jānis Juzefovičs
- The photographic representation of disability in the territory of Latvia in the second half of the nineteenth century pp. 519-542

- Stella Hermanovska
- Resilience of national media systems: Baltic media in the global network environment pp. 543-564

- Ragne Kõuts-Klemm, Anda Rožukalne and Deimantas Jastramskis
- Baltic democracies: re-configuring media environments and civic agency pp. 565-585

- Auksė Balčytienė and Kristina Juraitė
- Trust in public service media in the Baltic states pp. 587-611

- Andres Jõesaar, Anda Rožukalne and Deimantas Jastramskis
- Innovation in commercial and public service media in the Baltic countries: the role of global digital intermediaries pp. 613-631

- Džina Donauskaitė
- Remembering †Jānis Krēsliņš, Sr. (1924–2021) pp. 633-634

- Edward Kasinec, Robert H. Davis, Bogdan Horbal, Wojciech J. Siemaskiewicz and Hee-Gwone Yoo
- Neoliberal Resilience: lessons in democracy and development from Latin America and Eastern Europe pp. 635-637

- Kevin Axe
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 639-640

- The Editors
Volume 53, issue 3, 2022
- Baltic topmost superlexical prefixes as the left periphery of the verb: the permissive, the restrictive, the negative, and the debitive pp. 325-351

- Julija Korostenskiene
- Signals of resolve or a shortcut? Border and air space violations in the Baltic Sea region pp. 353-371

- Margit Bussmann and Natalia Iost
- Teachers’ feelings of curriculum ownership: the Estonian case pp. 373-395

- Piret Viirpalu, E. Krull and R. Mikser
- Understanding the post-Soviet nuclear locality through language policy orientations pp. 397-414

- Ineta Dabašinskienė
- (Re)Imagining the nuclear in Lithuania following the shutdown of the Ignalina nuclear power plant pp. 415-436

- Linara Dovydaitytė
- Negotiating post-nuclear identities through tourism development in the ‘atomic town’ Visaginas pp. 437-457

- Natalija Mažeikienė and Eglė Gerulaitienė
- Nuclear waste management in Lithuania and Sweden: responses to contingent historical and political circumstances pp. 459-481

- Andrei Stsiapanau
- The Routledge handbook of EU–Russia relations: structures, actors, issues pp. 483-485

- Stefano Braghiroli
- Small Baltic states and the Euro-Atlantic security community pp. 487-489

- Lars Johannsen
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 491-493

- The Editors
- The glass wall: lives on the Baltic frontier pp. 491-492

- Brent McKenzie
Volume 53, issue 2, 2022
- Current trends in social welfare policies toward the older people in the Baltic and Nordic countries: an explorative study pp. 147-167

- Jolanta Aidukaite, Sven Hort and Mare Ainsaar
- The vaidilutė: how Lithuanian Catholic youth made a pagan priestess Christian pp. 169-185

- Indrė Čuplinskas and Jūratė Motiejūnaitė
- Behavior of calendar anomalies and the adaptive market hypothesis: evidence from the Baltic stock markets pp. 187-210

- Vilija Aleknevičienė, Vaida Klasauskaitė and Eglė Aleknevičiūtė
- Mobilizations during World War I and national troop units in Estonia in 1914–1917 pp. 211-226

- Tõnu Tannberg
- German propaganda and the special treatment of Estonian prisoners of war in Germany in World War I pp. 227-247

- Mart Kuldkepp
- ‘In spite of everything, life is still beautiful!’ war and postwar experiences in Estonia on the example of Oskar Nõmmela’s life story (1893–1969) pp. 249-269

- Aigi Rahi-Tamm and Liisi Esse
- Latvia in World War I: Latvian women and children in the Russian army (1914–1917) pp. 271-290

- Ēriks Jēkabsons and Klāvs Zariņš
- The Great War experiences of Lithuanians: an overview pp. 291-309

- Vasilijus Safronovas
- The tsar, the empire, and the nation: dilemmas of nationalization in Russia’s western borderlands, 1905–1915 pp. 311-313

- John W. Steinberg
- Slēptā dzīve: homoseksuāļa dienasgrāmata pp. 315-317

- Karlis Verdins
- Weaving the Iron Curtain, the Allies, and the Baltic states, 1939–1944: public opinion, propaganda, and caricatures pp. 319-321

- Kristo Nurmis
- Occupation and communism in eastern European museums: re-visualizing the recent past pp. 323-325

- Eva-Clarita Pettai
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 327-328

- The Editors
Volume 53, issue 1, 2022
- Negotiating neoliberalism in the private sphere: narratives of Estonian single mothers pp. 1-18

- Maarja Saar and Kadri Aavik
- Exploring cultural margins and liminalities through visual and material culture: the case of Kaliningrad as presented in guided tours pp. 19-46

- Gintarė Kudžmaitė
- Two interpretations – two continents: a reading of Algirdas Landsbergis’s play Five Posts in a Market Place pp. 47-63

- Laima Vince Sruoginis
- Climate change and the governance of the Baltic Sea environment pp. 65-84

- Savitri Jetoo, Nina Tynkkynen, Marko Joas, Magnus Hellström, Conny Sjöqvist and Anna Törnroos
- The defense industry in Lithuania: a case study of the Lithuanian Iron Triangle through an Interconnectivity Map framework pp. 85-118

- Donatas Palavenis
- The impact of COVID-19 on income and employment: policy responses and a subjective assessment by the Lithuanian population of the measures applied pp. 119-136

- Rūta Brazienė, Romas Lazutka, Arvydas Guogis and Dangis Gudelis
- Die Preußenreisen des europäischen Adels, Pt. 3: Adlig leben im 14. Jahrhundert. Weshalb sie fuhren pp. 137-138

- Alan V. Murray
- Museums of Communism: new memory sites in central and eastern Europe pp. 139-141

- Ene Kõresaar
- Decolonizing: the curriculum, the museum, and the mind pp. 142-144

- M. Lee Alexander
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 145-146

- Yuvaraj Inbanathan
Volume 52, issue 4, 2021
- How to build the legitimacy of regional integration on rational foundations: a case of epistemic communities in the Baltic Sea area pp. 483-501

- Kazimierz Musiał and Zane Šime
- Small container terminals in the Baltic Sea region: an overview and multi-criteria analysis of competitiveness pp. 503-520

- Aleksandra Bartosiewicz and Paulina Szterlik
- Political dejection in a divided society: a challenge for Latvia’s democracy? pp. 521-546

- Timofey Agarin and Ryo Nakai
- Intentions to stay or to return among highly skilled Latvians in the EU: who is more likely to return? pp. 547-563

- Inese Šūpule
- Offset versus off-the-shelf in arms procurement: the Boxer infantry fighting vehicle in Lithuania as a case study pp. 565-584

- Donatas Palavenis
- Photography, pornography, and the criminal case of Joseph A. Schneider: a case study in Soviet anti-pornography legislation and enforcement in the late 1950s pp. 585-612

- Jessica Werneke
- Should we destroy our Soviet heritage? Exploring the case of Soviet-era sculptures on the Green Bridge, Vilnius, through an analysis of media debates pp. 613-633

- Tomas Kačerauskas and Ivona Baranovskaja
- Resilient voices: Estonian choirs and song festivals in World War II displaced person camps pp. 635-637

- Guntis Šmidchens
- Music’s Nordic breakthrough: aesthetics, modernity, and cultural exchange, 1890–1930 pp. 637-639

- Rosalind P. Blakesley
- Policing prostitution: regulating the lower classes in late Imperial Russia pp. 640-642

- Vita Zelče
- The storytelling human: Lithuanian folk tradition today pp. 642-644

- Mari Sarv
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 645-647

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 3, 2021
- The gender-specific examination of migration decision-making and remittance behavior among Latvian emigrants pp. 291-306

- Guido Sechi, Zaiga Krišjāne, Māris Bērziņš and Elīna Apsīte-Beriņa
- Military spouses in contemporary Estonia: meaning making in the stories of the wives and partners of active servicemen pp. 307-325

- Tiia-Triin Truusa, Kairi Kasearu and Judit Strömpl
- Lithuanian labor migrants and the construction of the western Siberian oil-gas complex in the late USSR pp. 327-356

- Rasa Čepaitienė and Vera Kliueva
- Power dynamics of the healthcare field: seeking mental care in Lithuania pp. 357-372

- Sigita Doblytė
- The relationship between insurance market and macroeconomic indicators in the Baltic states pp. 373-396

- Mihaela Simionescu and Aurelija Ulbinaitė
- How to construct cross-border cooperation? Local border traffic as a mechanism of shaping the external relations of the European Union and Schengen Area from the perspective of constructivism: the case of the Baltic Sea Region pp. 397-417

- Krzysztof Żęgota
- Introduction: nation-building in the Baltic states: thirty years of independence pp. 419-424

- Peter Rutland
- National identity and re-identity in post-Soviet Estonia pp. 425-436

- Vello Pettai
- Sovereignty and political belonging in post-Soviet Lithuania: ethnicity, migration, and historical justice pp. 437-454

- Neringa Klumbytė and Kristina Šliavaitė
- Integration in Latvia: a success story? pp. 455-470

- Rasma Karklins
- Diffusing human trafficking policy in Eurasia pp. 471-473

- Anna Markina
- Decolonizing queer experience: LGBT+ narratives from Eastern Europe and Eurasia pp. 475-477

- Ineta Lipša
- Violent resistance: from the Baltics to Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe 1944–1956 pp. 479-481

- Matthew Kott
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 479-481

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 2, 2021
- Policy vs. reality: intimate contact in Nazi-occupied Latvia pp. 157-177

- Oskars Gruziņš
- History, trauma, and narrative perspective in A Woman in Amber by Agate Nesaule pp. 179-191

- Karlis Verdins
- Tammsaare Park’s lost landmarks of revolution, Soviet-era path layout, and pedestrian use: Tallinn, Estonia pp. 193-220

- Vaike Haas
- Changes and adjustment in the foreign policy of Lithuania during Dalia Grybauskaitė’s presidency pp. 221-244

- Tomas Janeliūnas
- The transformation of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs in the Baltic countries pp. 245-267

- Didzis Kļaviņš
- Change in a time of pandemic: the 2020 parliamentary elections in Lithuania pp. 269-278

- Mindaugas Jurkynas
- Fragmentation in East Central Europe: Poland and the Baltics, 1915–1929 pp. 279-281

- Tomas Balkelis
- Tallinn architecture 1900–2020: architecture guide pp. 282-284

- Brent McKenzie
- Folklore in Baltic history: resistance and resurgence pp. 284-285

- James M Nyce
- List of Books Received and Recent Publications pp. 287-289

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 1, 2021
- The shadow in the East: Vladimir Putin and the new Baltic front pp. 0-0

- Daunis Auers
- Writing on the limits of the Estonian diaspora: belonging, gender, and sexuality in Heljo Liitoja’s autobiographies pp. 1-16

- Riikka Taavetti
- The Sovietization of Rainis and Aspazija: discourses and rituals in Soviet Latvia in celebration of the two poets pp. 17-42

- Vita Zelče
- Celebrating March 8: a failed attempt at de-Sovietization? pp. 43-59

- Dace Bula
- Turning transport workers into Latvians? Ethnicity and transport workers’ guilds in Riga before and after the Reformation pp. 61-83

- Gustavs Strenga
- Patterns of individual multilingualism in Estonia pp. 85-102

- Martin Ehala and Kadri Koreinik
- Urban shrinkage in the periphery of a post-communist country: the story of Šiauliai pp. 103-125

- Gintarė Pociūtė-Sereikienė
- Science policy meets post-New Public Management: Estonian and Finnish reforms 2012–2015 pp. 127-145

- Teele Tõnismann and Joonatan Virtanen
- Making Livonia: actors and networks in the medieval and early modern Baltic Sea region pp. 147-149

- Carsten Selch Jensen
- Life should be transparent: conversations about Lithuania and Europe in the twentieth century and today pp. 151-153

- Virgil I. Krapauskas
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 155-156

- The Editors
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