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“Our Real Chances of Survival”: Estonian Democrats between the Nazis and the Allies
Kristo Nurmis “Ready to Die for Liberty: Tiny Estonia to Declare War on USSR as well as on Reich.” So proclaimed The Boston Globe in July...
Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Apr 19 min read
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Overlooked Topics and Seeking Recognition: The Changing Representations of Soviet Deportations in Estonian Cinema
Hanna Maria Aunin In January 1988, the editorial board of the Tallinnfilm studio signed a contract with Rein Saluri for a feature film...
Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Feb 128 min read
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Peripheral Sexualities? LGBT (Studies) in Estonia – a conversation with Rebeka Põldsam
As part of the series that discusses ‘peripheries’ in the Baltic states, Rasa Kamarauskaitė (RK) of the BASEES Study Group on the Baltic...
Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Feb 37 min read
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National education and teaching history in interwar Estonian schools
Mann Loper The establishment of Estonia’s independent statehood in 1918 took the political and cultural freedom of Estonians to an...
Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Dec 23, 202410 min read
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Giacomo Devoto, the Institute for Eastern Europe (IpEO), and the Advancement of Baltic Studies in Italy
Rosario Napolitano Establishing Baltic Studies in Interwar Italy In the aftermath of the First World War, the Western powers paid...
Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Dec 17, 20248 min read
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Peripheral Sexualities? LGBT (Studies) in Lithuania – a conversation with Rasa Navickaitė
Rasa Kamarauskait ė (RK) As part of the series that discusses ‘periphery’ in the Baltic states, Lithuanian sexuality scholar Rasa...
Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Dec 11, 20247 min read
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Breaking out of the Baltic Periphery?: The Global Ambitions of the Duchy of Courland in the Seventeenth Century
John Freeman The early modern eastern Baltic Sea has often been considered, with some criticism, a global periphery in comparison to the...
Peripheral Histories ISSN 2755-368X
Nov 28, 20249 min read
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