Abstract: The couriers of revolution: Estonian Bolshevik émigrés in Copenhagen 1918–1921 The history of the early twentieth-century Estonian left-wing radicalism has remained a relatively neglected field in the post-1991 period; not least due to its previous institutional role as the most favoured, but also the most highly politicised subject of historical research in Soviet Estonia. This state of affairs resulted in voluminous scholarship in “party history” produced over the decades following World War II, but its findings and conclusions are almost entirely untrustworthy and thoroughly biased in favour of Soviet-style Communism. In the last five years, however, the history of the Estonian left has attracted new attention on part of...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
The main sources of Estonian history are predominantly stored in the Estonian archives, yet it is al...
For Estonians, similarly to many other peoples, the German occupation (1941–44) stood for massive re...
Abstract: The couriers of revolution: Estonian Bolshevik émigrés in Copenhagen 1918–1921 The ...
Abstract: On the writing in exile of the history of the Republic of Estonia in the 1930s The 1930s w...
The article discusses conflicts among Estonian communists at the beginning of the 1920s. The roots o...
The ideologised treatment of history in the Soviet period celebrated communists who had perished or ...
The Estonian Swedish national awakening did not start until the turn of the twentieth century, but b...
Intrigue, provocation, and the birth of independence: the Estonian foreign delegation and Aleksander...
The thesis examines the development of the Estonian Veterans' League and its profound impact on Esto...
Signing the Treaty of Tartu between the Republic of Estonia and Soviet Russia on 2 February 1920 gav...
Keywords: immigration, labor migration, Estonia, 1920s. This article studies the Estonian immigrati...
This paper aims at giving an overview on Estonian historiography on contemporary history since the r...
Eastern Europe provides an interesting case study for the effects of life under occupation and how p...
This article critically discusses the publication entitled Sovietisation and violence: the case of E...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
The main sources of Estonian history are predominantly stored in the Estonian archives, yet it is al...
For Estonians, similarly to many other peoples, the German occupation (1941–44) stood for massive re...
Abstract: The couriers of revolution: Estonian Bolshevik émigrés in Copenhagen 1918–1921 The ...
Abstract: On the writing in exile of the history of the Republic of Estonia in the 1930s The 1930s w...
The article discusses conflicts among Estonian communists at the beginning of the 1920s. The roots o...
The ideologised treatment of history in the Soviet period celebrated communists who had perished or ...
The Estonian Swedish national awakening did not start until the turn of the twentieth century, but b...
Intrigue, provocation, and the birth of independence: the Estonian foreign delegation and Aleksander...
The thesis examines the development of the Estonian Veterans' League and its profound impact on Esto...
Signing the Treaty of Tartu between the Republic of Estonia and Soviet Russia on 2 February 1920 gav...
Keywords: immigration, labor migration, Estonia, 1920s. This article studies the Estonian immigrati...
This paper aims at giving an overview on Estonian historiography on contemporary history since the r...
Eastern Europe provides an interesting case study for the effects of life under occupation and how p...
This article critically discusses the publication entitled Sovietisation and violence: the case of E...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
The main sources of Estonian history are predominantly stored in the Estonian archives, yet it is al...
For Estonians, similarly to many other peoples, the German occupation (1941–44) stood for massive re...