This paper presents a comparative analysis of how Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania handled the process of nation-building, finding their self in their new reality which was no longer created and manipulated by the Soviets since their breakaway from the USSR. To do so, this paper suggests an ingenious method of the identity politics analysis which focuses on the importance of the so-called “lieux de mémoire” or “meaning-full places” for people. Monuments and statues are good examples of such places and play an important role in identity construction due to their ability to evoke particular kinds of feelings in people. Undertaking an in-depth analysis of monuments in Baltic States provides a valuable insight on the possibilities and challenges o...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of how Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania handled the process ...
Taking as its point of departure the recent heightened discussion surrounding publicly sited monumen...
Kolektyvinė atmintis yra būtinas kiekvienos šiuolaikinės politinės bendruomenės požymis. Lietuvoje, ...
e-ISSN 2335-7185Kolektyvinė atmintis yra būtinas kiekvienos šiuolaikinės politinės bendruomenės požy...
This chapter unfolds the competitive claims for Europeanness in the context of the acrimonious diplo...
Another round of the Soviet 'monument fall' in the Baltics, which began in the early 2000s, continue...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) were the o...
The literature on collective memories in the Baltic states often stresses the irreconcilable divisio...
Although Baltic region-building has drawn considerable attention from scholars, it has predominantl...
Defence date: 30 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolár (EUI) - Supervisor; Professor Alexa...
Redefining Place Identity in Soviet Mono-city: The Case of Naujoji Akmenė The independence of Lithua...
Soviet WWII Monuments in Vilnius: Competing Discourses Analysis Relationship with the past is an imp...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of how Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania handled the process ...
Taking as its point of departure the recent heightened discussion surrounding publicly sited monumen...
Kolektyvinė atmintis yra būtinas kiekvienos šiuolaikinės politinės bendruomenės požymis. Lietuvoje, ...
e-ISSN 2335-7185Kolektyvinė atmintis yra būtinas kiekvienos šiuolaikinės politinės bendruomenės požy...
This chapter unfolds the competitive claims for Europeanness in the context of the acrimonious diplo...
Another round of the Soviet 'monument fall' in the Baltics, which began in the early 2000s, continue...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) were the o...
The literature on collective memories in the Baltic states often stresses the irreconcilable divisio...
Although Baltic region-building has drawn considerable attention from scholars, it has predominantl...
Defence date: 30 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolár (EUI) - Supervisor; Professor Alexa...
Redefining Place Identity in Soviet Mono-city: The Case of Naujoji Akmenė The independence of Lithua...
Soviet WWII Monuments in Vilnius: Competing Discourses Analysis Relationship with the past is an imp...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
This thesis examines how the three Baltic countries constructed their internal and external sovereig...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...