In the summer of 2007 an unusual cargo arrived at Muuga and Paldiski harbors outside Tallinn. It consisted of nearly 50 containers holding over 1,000 tons of building material ranging from marble columns, staircases and fireplaces, to sculpted allegorical figures, wooden paneling and old-fashioned telephone booths. They were once part of the Baltic Exchange in the City of London. Soon they will become facets of the landscape of Tallinn. The following article charts this remarkable story and deploys this fragmented monument to analyze three issues relating to the Estonian capital: the relocation of the ‘Bronze Soldier’, the demolition of the Sakala Culture Center, and Tallinn’s future role as European Cultural Capital in 2011
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In the summer of 2007 an unusual cargo arrived at Muuga and Paldiski harbors outside Tallinn. It con...
Taking as its point of departure the recent heightened discussion surrounding publicly sited monumen...
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The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in Tall...
The Brotherhood of the Black Heads was a religious, military, and commercial corporation unique to t...
For states across Central and Eastern Europe, 2018 marks the centenary of their national independenc...
Eastern Europe represents a serious gap amidst the voluminous scholarly research in large-scale urba...
An exquisite panel muralceiling painting was conserved and restored in the Old Town of Tallinn at th...
In the summer of 2007 an unusual cargo arrived at Muuga and Paldiski harbors outside Tallinn. It con...
Taking as its point of departure the recent heightened discussion surrounding publicly sited monumen...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of how Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania handled the process ...
The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in tall...
Defence date: 30 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolár (EUI) - Supervisor; Professor Alexa...
What happens to legacies that do not find any continuation? In Estonia, a new generation that does n...
This paper discusses the nature of the debates around the presentation of Liverpool–08 and a project...
Tallinn, Estonia features one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. The central part of the ci...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
This thesis aims to advance the understanding of the connections between cultural geography and semi...
The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in Tall...
The Brotherhood of the Black Heads was a religious, military, and commercial corporation unique to t...
For states across Central and Eastern Europe, 2018 marks the centenary of their national independenc...
Eastern Europe represents a serious gap amidst the voluminous scholarly research in large-scale urba...
An exquisite panel muralceiling painting was conserved and restored in the Old Town of Tallinn at th...