Journal of Baltic Studies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction: Europeanization and financial crisis in the Baltic Sea region: implications, perceptions and conclusions ten years after the collapse pp. 403-408

- Leonardo Pataccini, Rainer Kattel and Ringa Raudla
- The Europeanization of financial regulation and supervision on the Baltic–Nordic axis: the perspective of national bureaucracies pp. 409-433

- Egert Juuse, Ringa Raudla, Aleksandrs Cepilovs and Olga Mikheeva
- Financialization, distribution, and macroeconomic regimes before and after the crisis: a post-Keynesian view on Denmark, Estonia, and Latvia pp. 435-465

- Petra Dünhaupt and Eckhard Hein
- Austerity versus pragmatism: a comparison of Latvian and Polish economic policies during the great recession and their consequences ten years later pp. 467-494

- Leonardo Pataccini and Raul Eamets
- Policy learning from crisis in financial regulation and supervision: comparative analysis of Estonia, Latvia and Sweden pp. 495-514

- Ringa Raudla, Egert Juuse and Aleksandrs Cepilovs
- Embracing austerity? An ethnographic perspective on the Latvian public’s acceptance of austerity politics pp. 515-531

- Liene Ozoliņa
- Resurgence of post-crisis neoliberalism: labor law reform and the return to “business as usual” in Lithuania pp. 533-552

- Arunas Juska and Romas Lazutka
- History of Lithuania: from medieval kingdom to modern democracy pp. 553-559

- Virgil I. Krapauskas
- Narratives of exile and identity: Soviet deportation memoirs from the Baltic countries pp. 555-557

- Leena Kurvet-Käosaar
- Baltic socialism remembered: memory and life story since 1989 pp. 558-559

- Violeta Davoliūtė
- List of book received and recent publications pp. 561-562

- The Editors
Volume 50, issue 3, 2019
- Latvian CDI: methodology, developmental trends, and cross-linguistic comparison pp. 285-305

- Olga Urek, Anna Vulāne, Roberts Darģis, Agrita Tauriņa, Tija Zīriņa and Hanne Gram Simonsen
- Trilemmas of recognition in the Baltic states’ foreign policies pp. 307-326

- Gediminas Vitkus
- Unthawed: post-Cold War economic ties between Kaliningrad and Europe pp. 327-349

- Yacov Zohn
- Music education literature in German-language polyethnic schools in Estonia, 1860–1914 pp. 351-374

- Tiiu Ernits
- Finnish tourists in Soviet Estonia: security considerations pp. 375-391

- Oliver Pagel
- War, revolution, and governance: the baltic countries in the twentieth century pp. 393-400

- David Ilmar Lepasaar Beecher
- Strategic frames: Europe, Russia, and minority inclusion in Estonia and Latvia pp. 395-398

- Licia Cianetti
- Russia and the European Court of human rights: the Strasbourg effect pp. 398-400

- Myroslava Antonovych
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 401-402

- The Editors
Volume 50, issue 2, 2019
- Soviet and east European studies and Baltic studies: a historical exploration pp. 133-142

- Norman M. Naimark
- Distorted memories and power: patrons of the Teutonic Order in the fifteenth century prayer of the Livonian branch pp. 143-161

- Gustavs Strenga
- Learning to laugh: satire and political thought in the Latvian ‘National Age’ pp. 163-181

- Ivars Ījabs
- The economic output growth of Baltic countries in 1913–1938: a quantitative cross-country comparison pp. 183-203

- Zenonas Norkus
- Marks on the city: the impacts of coastline emergence and bombing on Tallinn’s anachronistic pockets pp. 205-232

- Vaike Haas
- Fighting against or hiding behind an image of peripherality? Response strategies to discursive peripheralization in rural Estonia pp. 233-250

- Bianka Plüschke-Altof
- Expectations and the actual performance of skills in online journalism pp. 251-267

- Marju Himma-Kadakas and Greete Palmiste
- War, revolution, and nation-making in Lithuania, 1914–1923 pp. 269-280

- John W. Steinberg
- Soviet religious policy in Estonia and Latvia: playing harmony in the Singing Revolution pp. 271-274

- Alar Kilp
- Politics with a human face: identity and experience in post-Soviet Europe pp. 274-275

- Ivars Ījabs
- The answers you seek will never be found at home: reflexivity, biographical narratives and lifestyle migration among highly-skilled Estonians (Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations 140) pp. 275-278

- A. Lorraine Kaljund
- Latvija un tās iedzīvotāji cīņā par savu valsti un pretestība okupāciju varām, 1918–1991: piemiņas vietu ceļvedis pa Rīgu un Rīgas apkārtni/Latvia and Its Citizens in The Struggle for Freedom, and Their Resistance against The Occupying Powers, 1918–1991: A Guide to Memorial Sites in Riga and Vicinity pp. 278-280

- Dmitrijs Andrejevs
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 281-283

- The Editors
Volume 50, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial introduction: Baltic states after the crisis? The transformation of the welfare system and social problems pp. 1-6

- Jolanta Aidukaite and Sven E O Hort
- The Baltic miracle? The economic crisis and its consequences for young people in the labor market of the Baltic states, 2007–2017 pp. 7-20

- Piotr Michoń
- Economic inequality in satisfaction with healthcare in the Baltic countries during and after the economic crisis (2008–2014) pp. 21-37

- Ave Roots, Mare Ainsaar and Oliver Nahkur
- The welfare systems of the Baltic states following the recent financial crisis of 2008–2010: expansion or retrenchment? pp. 39-58

- Jolanta Aidukaite
- Economic crisis, families, and family policy in the Baltic states, 2009–2014 pp. 59-77

- Mare Ainsaar
- (Ine)quality of life: Lithuanian labor migration to Sweden during the economic crisis and its aftermath, 2008–2013 pp. 79-104

- Indre Genelyte
- The immediate impact of the global financial crisis and neo-liberal austerity policies on in-work poverty dynamics in Lithuania pp. 105-124

- Natalija Atas
- Mischka’s War: a story of survival from war-torn Europe to New York pp. 125-127

- Harry C. Merritt
- Draudu un cerību lokā: Latvijas pretošanās kustība un Rietumu sabiedrotie (1941–1945) pp. 127-130

- Mara Lazda
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 131-132

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 4, 2018
- Evidence of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century iron production and ironworking in Vidzeme (the example of Ropaži manor): an interdisciplinary approach pp. 421-445

- Valda Kļava, Gvido Straube, Renāte Siliņa-Piņķe, Elīna Guščika, Valdis Bērziņš, Uģis Urtāns, Raitis Upmalis and Dāvids Bērziņš
- Anti-Soviet protests and the localism of the Baltic republics’ nomenklatura: Explaining the interaction pp. 447-462

- Saulius Grybkauskas
- Cultural imaginaries of the postcolony: a critical discourse analysis of cross-cultural references in Estonian art history through a postcolonial lens pp. 463-486

- Johannes Saar
- Domesticating the future?: Citizen’s income discussion in Estonia pp. 487-508

- Martin Aidnik and Erle Rikmann
- The animal advocacy movement in the Baltic states: links to other social justice issues and possibilities for intersectional activism pp. 509-527

- Kadri Aavik
- On exceptional stress assignment in Latvian: the case of prefixes pp. 529-552

- Antonio Fábregas, Martin Krämer and Anna Vulāne
- Livland ‒ eine Region am Ende der Welt? Forschungen zum Verhältnis zwischen Zentrum und Peripherie im späten Mittelalter/Livonia ‒ a region at the end of the world? Studies on the relations between center and periphery in the later middle ages pp. 553-555

- Alan V. Murray
- Euroscepticism in the Baltic states: uncovering issues, people, and stereotypes pp. 555-558

- Mindaugas Jurkynas
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 559-560

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 3, 2018
- Transnational cooperation: a network analysis of town twinning in the Baltic Sea region pp. 281-303

- Margit Bussmann and Sebastian Nickel
- National identity in the contemporary Baltics: comparative quantitative analysis pp. 305-331

- Marharyta Fabrykant
- The official art of the Khrushchev Thaw: The Severe Style as an ambassador of the Estonian national school at Baltic art exhibitions in Moscow pp. 333-350

- Kädi Talvoja
- Explaining national preferences on the new European banking policy framework: the case of Lithuania pp. 351-369

- Marius Skuodis and Vytautas Kuokštis
- The use of 3D visualization for sustainable tourism planning pp. 371-385

- Sergey Kask, Tiiu Kull and Kati Orru
- Modern beliefs regarding medicinal plants in Estonia pp. 387-403

- Ain Raal, Pärtel Relve and Marju Kõivupuu
- Geschichte als Politikum: Lettland und die Aufarbeitung nach der Diktatur pp. 405-407

- John Connelly
- The Lithuanian family in its European context, 1800–1914: marriage, divorce and flexible communities pp. 407-409

- Virgil I. Krapauskas
- Holocaust education in Lithuania: community, conflict, and the making of civil society by Christine Beresniova pp. 410-412

- Jolanta Mickutė
- The radical right in eastern Europe: democracy under siege? pp. 412-413

- Andres Kasekamp
- Broadcasting and national imagination in postcommunist Latvia: defining the nation, defining public television by Jānis Juzefovičs pp. 414-416

- Dmitrijs Andrejevs
- Books received and recent publications pp. 417-419

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 2, 2018
- Criminalizing human trafficking in Latvia: the evolution and implications of human trafficking policies pp. 129-155

- Laura A. Dean
- Public perception of energy security in Lithuania: between material interest and energy independence pp. 157-175

- Vylius Leonavičius, Dainius Genys and Ričardas Krikštolaitis
- Explaining community mobilization in the city of Vilnius: a search for social capital pp. 177-198

- Jolanta Aidukaitė
- Framing, valuing, and assessing the environment: August Wilhelm Hupel’s perceptions of Baltic nature and settings for human activities pp. 199-214

- Esa Ruuskanen
- Guarding the honor of the nation and the prosperity of the state: National Defense of Lithuania ‘Iron Wolf’ (1928-1930) pp. 215-239

- Vytautas Petronis
- First calculations of the total output of Latvia and Lithuania in the 1920s: a comparison pp. 241-261

- Zenonas Norkus
- An unproclaimed empire: the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the viewpoint of comparative historical sociology of empires pp. 263-265

- Rein Taagepera
- Population displacement in Lithuania in the twentieth century: experiences, identities and legacies (On the boundary of two worlds: identity, freedom, and moral imagination in the Baltics, Vol. 43) pp. 265-267

- Dace Dzenovska
- British intelligence and Hitler’s empire in the Soviet Union, 1941–1945 pp. 268-271

- Matthew Kott
- Nazi collaborators on trial during the cold war: Viktors Arājs and the Latvian auxiliary security police pp. 271-273

- Daina S. Eglitis
- Skylarks and rebels: a memoir about the Soviet Russian occupation of Latvia, life in a totalitarian state, and freedom pp. 273-275

- Ene Kõresaar
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 277-279

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 1, 2018
- From the editor pp. 1-1

- Matthew Kott
- Latvia’s eastern region: international tensions and political system loyalty pp. 3-20

- Geoffrey Pridham
- Identifying intentions: Latvian policy-makers’ perceptions of Russia’s intentions pp. 21-45

- Toms Rostoks
- Unfolding the coverage of illicit drugs in Estonian print press pp. 47-62

- Marianne Paimre
- The modern Lithuanian kinship system: a descriptive analysis of generational differences in reckoning the saliency of kin terms pp. 63-86

- Victor C. de Munck and Ruta Dapkunaite
- The Commission of Historians in Latvia: 1999 to the present pp. 87-102

- Andrejs Plakans
- The International Commission for the Evaluation of the Crimes of the Nazi and Soviet Occupation Regimes in Lithuania: successes, challenges, perspectives pp. 103-116

- Saulius Sužiedėlis
- Esimene maailmasõda ja Eesti vol.2, TÕNU TANNBERG (ed) Eesti Ajalooarhiivi toimetised 24(31), Tartu, Rahvusarhiiv, 2016. 536 pp., €15, ISBN 978-9985-858-98-1 pp. 117-119

- Karsten Brüggemann
- The Baltic Sea region: hard and soft security reconsidered, Māris Andžāns & Ilvija Bruģe (eds), Riga, Latvian Institute of International Affairs, 2016, 206 pp., ISBN 978-9984-583-88-4 pp. 119-121

- Ivars Ījabs
- Eesti ühiskond kiirenevas ajas: Uuringu ‘Mina. Maailm. Meedia’ 2002–2014 tulemused pp. 121-123

- Vello Andres Pettai
- Queer stories of Europe Kārlis Vērdiņš & Jānis Ozoliņš (eds), Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016, 242 pp., £52.99, ISBN 978-1-4438-9790-7 pp. 123-126

- Uku Lember
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 127-128

- The Editors
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