Journal of Baltic Studies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 4, 2017
- Macro-regional strategies of the European Union, Russia and multilevel governance in northern Europe pp. 397-406

- Stefan Gänzle
- The European Union’s Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR): improving multilevel governance in Baltic Sea cooperation? pp. 407-420

- Stefan Gänzle
- An emerging North Sea macro-region? Implications for Scotland pp. 421-434

- Mike Danson
- The Arctic, Baltic, and North-Atlantic ‘cooperative regions’ in ‘Wider Northern Europe’: similarities and differences pp. 435-450

- Lassi Heininen
- How to have your cake and eat it too: Sweden, regional awkwardness, and the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) pp. 451-464

- Malin Stegmann McCallion and Alex Brianson
- Russia’s role in regional cooperation and the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) pp. 465-479

- Andrey Makarychev and Alexander Sergunin
- Does the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) mobilize the municipal level? City twinning in Northern Europe pp. 481-495

- Alexander Sergunin and Pertti Joenniemi
- Do networks matter? Network involvement and policy learning in Nordic regions pp. 497-511

- Harald Baldersheim and Morten Øgård
- Raising the summit or flattening the agora? The elitist turn in science policy in Northern Europe pp. 513-528

- Lars Geschwind and Rómulo M. Pinheiro
- From longitudes to latitudes: lessons from the Baltic Sea macro-region for postcrisis Europe pp. 529-537

- Fabrizio Tassinari
- Borders in the Baltic Sea region: suturing the ruptures edited by Andrey Makarychev and Alexandra Yatsyk London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 271 pp., $129.00, ISBN: 978-1-352-00013-9 (hardcover), 978-1-352-00014-6 (e-book) pp. 539-541

- Elias Götz
- Spatial concepts of Lithuania in the long nineteenth century Darius Staliūnas, Boston, Academic Studies Press, 2016, 471 pp., $119.00. ISBN 978-1-61811-532-4 pp. 541-544

- Charles Perrin
- Estonians in America, 1945–1995: exiles in a land of promise edited by Priit Vesilind, compiled by Enn Kõiva, S.L. Estonian American National Council, 2016, 555 pp., $90.00 pp. 544-546

- Olavi Arens
- Latvia – a work in progress? 100 years of state- and nation-building David J. Smith Stuttgart, Ibidem-Verlag, 2017, 332 pp., €35.00. ISBN 978-3-8382-0648-6 pp. 546-549

- Juris Dreifelds
- Rudolf Kjellén: geopolitiken och konservatismen edited by Ragnar Björk, Bert Edström and Thomas Lundén Stockholm, Hjalmarson & Högberg, 2014.337 pp., 198 kr, ISBN 978-91-7224-196-1 pp. 549-551

- Mart Kuldkepp
- Books received and recent publications pp. 553-555

- The Editors
Volume 48, issue 3, 2017
- From the editor pp. 283-283

- Matthew Kott
- Firm entries and exits in Estonian urban municipalities: urban hinterlands and rural peripheries, 2005–2012 pp. 285-307

- Anne Põder, Ants-Hannes Viira and Rando Värnik
- Industrial restructuring in CEE regions: determinants of regional growth in the accession and in the crisis period pp. 309-329

- Roberta Capello and Giovanni Perucca
- ‘On the outskirts of the Empire’: Joseph Brodsky and Lithuania pp. 331-349

- Yasha Klots
- The first woman in the process of book production in Livonia: the case of Ursula Krüger and Daniel Hermann pp. 351-362

- Kristi Viiding
- Eating bread with tears: Martynas Jankus and the deportation of East Prussian civilians to Russia during World War I pp. 363-380

- Charles Perrin
- Stefan Gänzle and Kristine Kern, A ‘macro-regional’ Europe in the making: theoretical approaches and empirical evidence pp. 381-383

- Kjetil Duvold
- Maik Fielitz and Laura Lotte Laloire, Trouble on the far right: contemporary right-wing strategies and practices in Europe pp. 384-386

- Louis Wierenga
- André Filler, L’impossible nation lettone: étude des lieux d’une natio-genèse post-soviétique pp. 386-388

- Katerina Kesa
- Vytautas Jokubauskas, Valia priešintis: paramilitarizmas ir Lietuvos karinio saugumo problemos: mokslo monografija pp. 389-391

- Liudas Zdanavičius
- Tarik Cyril Amar, The paradox of Ukrainian Lviv: a borderland city between Stalinists, Nazis, and Nationalists pp. 391-393

- Violeta Davoliūtė
- Books received and recent publications pp. 395-396

- The Editors
Volume 48, issue 2, 2017
- The 1972 Memorandum to the United Nations and its repercussions: Émigré politics and Soviet Estonian dissent during the ‘era of stagnation’ pp. 109-133

- Lars Fredrik Stöcker
- The coordination of policy priorities among regional institutions from the Baltic Sea to the Arctic: the institutions – coordination dilemma pp. 135-160

- Pami Aalto, Aileen A. Espíritu, Sarah Kilpeläinen and Dmitry A. Lanko
- The death of ‘Socialism with a Latvian Face’: The purge of the Latvian national communists, July 1959–1962 pp. 161-181

- Michael Loader
- Liberals and nationalism: E. H. Carr, Walter Lippmann and the Baltic States from 1918 to 1944 pp. 183-203

- Kaarel Piirimäe
- Folklore as a source for creating exile identity among Latvian Displaced Persons in post-World War II Germany pp. 205-233

- Inta Gale Carpenter
- Shifts in religiosity in the face of Soviet type urbanization: the case of Lithuania pp. 235-249

- Arūnas Streikus
- The Estonian song celebration (Laulupidu) as an instrument of language policy pp. 251-271

- Emilia Pawłusz
- Judith Jesch, The Viking Diaspora pp. 273-275

- Andris Šnē
- Vasilijus Safronovas, The creation of national spaces in a pluricultural region: the case of Prussian Lithuania pp. 275-277

- Theodore R. Weeks
- Pauls Daija, Deniss Hanovs, and Ilze Jansone Riga, Civilizāciju karš? Pirmais pasaules karš ideoloģijās, mākslās un atmiņās. Latvijas versijas pp. 277-279

- Kaspars Zellis
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 281-281

- The Editors
Volume 48, issue 1, 2017
- Introduction: German community – German nationality? Baltic German perceptions of belonging in the nineteenth and twentieth century pp. 1-11

- Katja Wezel
- ‘National indifference’ in the Baltic territories? A critical assessment pp. 13-22

- Per Bolin and Christina Douglas
- Attempts of political participation versus loyalty manifestations? German women in the process of nationalization in the Baltic provinces of the Russian empire (1880–1920) pp. 23-37

- Anja Wilhelmi
- Transcending boundaries: Riga’s Baltic German entrepreneurs in an era of nationalism, revolution, and war pp. 39-54

- Katja Wezel
- Spaces of ‘national indifference’ in biographical research on citizens of the Baltic republics 1918–1940 pp. 55-66

- David Feest
- National activism and symbolic space: The struggle for Riga’s cathedral church in 1931 pp. 67-82

- Adam Brode
- German man or Latvian Dvina? National self-perceptions and identities of Hugo Wittrock and Harry Marnitz in Riga 1941–1943/44 pp. 83-98

- Tilman Plath
- Liisi Esse, Eesti sõdurid Esimeses maailmasõjas: Sõjakogemus ja selle sõjajärgne tähendus pp. 99-101

- Mart Kuldkepp
- Dangiras Mačiulis and Darius Staliūnas, Lithuanian nationalism and the Vilnius question, 1883–1940 pp. 101-103

- Per Anders Rudling
- Kārlis Kangeris, Uldis Neiburgs & Rudīte Vīksne, Aiz šiem vārtiem vaid zeme: Salaspils nometne, 1941–1944 pp. 103-106

- Matthew Kott
- List of books received and recent publications pp. 107-108

- The Editors
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