This collective discussion forum, consisting of seven short essays, proposes some future scenarios for Estonian historical research in the next couple of decades. The Estonian historians participating in the forum represent different generations – from PhD students to emeritus professors, but they all have been or still are active in vari ous universities across the world, mostly in Europe and in the Northern America. This means that the forum aims also to offer an external regard to the future devel opment of historical studies in Estonia. Some of the main issues covered in the forum are the following: Estonian history needs a more comparative and trans national perspective; interdisciplinary cooperation is still not sufficiently integr...
This paper studies the struggle over the rehabilitation of the Patarei Sea Fort in Tallinn (Estonia)...
In the article based on the paper presented at the Conference “Erfahrungen und Perspektiven der bibl...
The origin of the relations between Finnish and Estonian folklorists goes far back to the days of El...
This paper aims at giving an overview on Estonian historiography on contemporary history since the r...
The discussion, devoted to the consideration of the papers of Alexander Filyushkin and Alexey Marty...
Defence date: 30 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolár (EUI) - Supervisor; Professor Alexa...
This article critically discusses the publication entitled Sovietisation and violence: the case of E...
Eastern Europe provides an interesting case study for the effects of life under occupation and how p...
Estonia is the only country where Estonian is the official language and it is a country rich in folk...
This volume is dedicated to the historiography and analysis of the present state of Estonian archaeo...
Aadu Must, an Estonian politician and the University of Tartu’s first Professor of Archival Studies,...
The Estonians are a small nation. Therefore, our relationship to our own culture is to a certain ext...
Second annual Tartu Conference on Russian and East European Studies, Tartu, Estonia The Tartu Confer...
Abstract: Arno Rafael Cederberg as a Professor at the Estonian Republic’s University of Tartu Soon a...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
This paper studies the struggle over the rehabilitation of the Patarei Sea Fort in Tallinn (Estonia)...
In the article based on the paper presented at the Conference “Erfahrungen und Perspektiven der bibl...
The origin of the relations between Finnish and Estonian folklorists goes far back to the days of El...
This paper aims at giving an overview on Estonian historiography on contemporary history since the r...
The discussion, devoted to the consideration of the papers of Alexander Filyushkin and Alexey Marty...
Defence date: 30 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolár (EUI) - Supervisor; Professor Alexa...
This article critically discusses the publication entitled Sovietisation and violence: the case of E...
Eastern Europe provides an interesting case study for the effects of life under occupation and how p...
Estonia is the only country where Estonian is the official language and it is a country rich in folk...
This volume is dedicated to the historiography and analysis of the present state of Estonian archaeo...
Aadu Must, an Estonian politician and the University of Tartu’s first Professor of Archival Studies,...
The Estonians are a small nation. Therefore, our relationship to our own culture is to a certain ext...
Second annual Tartu Conference on Russian and East European Studies, Tartu, Estonia The Tartu Confer...
Abstract: Arno Rafael Cederberg as a Professor at the Estonian Republic’s University of Tartu Soon a...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
This paper studies the struggle over the rehabilitation of the Patarei Sea Fort in Tallinn (Estonia)...
In the article based on the paper presented at the Conference “Erfahrungen und Perspektiven der bibl...
The origin of the relations between Finnish and Estonian folklorists goes far back to the days of El...