The article deals with the issue of society integration politics in Latvia, analyzing the question of collective memories becoming a tool for communication between generations on vital themes of Latvian memory politics, such as the issue of 1940 Soviet occupation, the so-called “Soviet times” (1945–1991) and the current activities of various political actors concerning minority rights in Latvia. The major stumbling block of the integration politics until recently has been unsuccessful politics of the past – various controversies of the 20th century have not been treated dialogically, but rather misused by antagonistic political powers to create the negative Other of the political rivals. The result is two decades of a weak and unsuccessful ...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Andrejs Gusachenko et al., published by Sciendo 2021.On 18 November 1918...
The literature on collective memories in the Baltic states often stresses the irreconcilable divisio...
The article deals with the issue of society integration politics in Latvia, analyzing the question o...
The aim of the article is to analyse problems of integration of society in Latvia, first of all, in ...
This thesis challenges the customary approach of studying the latent ethnic conflict in Latvia exclu...
Pētījums “Nepiedzīvotā pagātne: sociālās atmiņas konstruēšana vēstures mācību stundās par padomju la...
The subject of the article is the concept of collective memory, considered through the prism of ‘liv...
The author aims to discuss three topics using the memory research method. The first part discusses c...
Kolektyvinė atmintis yra būtinas kiekvienos šiuolaikinės politinės bendruomenės požymis. Lietuvoje, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation challenges conventional approache...
Straipsnyje apžvelgiamos kelios Lietuvoje ir Latvijoje lyginamuosiuose kultūrologiniuose tyrimuose a...
This article aims to reconsider how and where the boundaries within Soviet generations as differenti...
This article investigates the Popular Front of Latvia, a public ethnopolitical movement that substan...
This doctoral dissertation is a comparative study of collective memory (re)constructed in the Lithua...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Andrejs Gusachenko et al., published by Sciendo 2021.On 18 November 1918...
The literature on collective memories in the Baltic states often stresses the irreconcilable divisio...
The article deals with the issue of society integration politics in Latvia, analyzing the question o...
The aim of the article is to analyse problems of integration of society in Latvia, first of all, in ...
This thesis challenges the customary approach of studying the latent ethnic conflict in Latvia exclu...
Pētījums “Nepiedzīvotā pagātne: sociālās atmiņas konstruēšana vēstures mācību stundās par padomju la...
The subject of the article is the concept of collective memory, considered through the prism of ‘liv...
The author aims to discuss three topics using the memory research method. The first part discusses c...
Kolektyvinė atmintis yra būtinas kiekvienos šiuolaikinės politinės bendruomenės požymis. Lietuvoje, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation challenges conventional approache...
Straipsnyje apžvelgiamos kelios Lietuvoje ir Latvijoje lyginamuosiuose kultūrologiniuose tyrimuose a...
This article aims to reconsider how and where the boundaries within Soviet generations as differenti...
This article investigates the Popular Front of Latvia, a public ethnopolitical movement that substan...
This doctoral dissertation is a comparative study of collective memory (re)constructed in the Lithua...
The article analyzes the current state of memory politics in Latvian society in the frame of Baltic ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Andrejs Gusachenko et al., published by Sciendo 2021.On 18 November 1918...
The literature on collective memories in the Baltic states often stresses the irreconcilable divisio...