The Estonian-language University of Tartu, which opened in the late autumn of 1919, was to become both the educational temple of Estonia and its main research centre. To confirm this principle, the University of Tartu Act adopted in 1925 explicitly prescribed that the task of the University, in addition to providing higher education, was also to promote scholarship in general, especially in regard to Estonian life, and to bring science closer to the people. In addition to the University’s various research institutions, academic societies operating at the university also played a vital role in promoting that ‘scholarship in general, especially in regard to Estonian life’. In total, thirty-seven academic societies were founded at the Universi...
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The article deals with the relationship between the literature of the Estonian diaspora in the West ...
Väitekirja teemaks on mitmekeelsuspraktikad kõigis varauusaegse Tartu ülikooli, nii selle Academia G...
This article discusses the aspirations of two Estonian female lawyers – Auguste Susi-Tannebaum and O...
The Language Question in the Learned Estonian SocietyKersti TaalUniversity of Tartu LibraryThe purpo...
The aspiration for truth that was a feature of the Age of Enlightenment was also a driving force for...
Abstract: On the writing in exile of the history of the Republic of Estonia in the 1930s The 1930s w...
Abstract: On the study of the period of the Republic of Estonia at the Estonian SSR Academy o...
Aadu Must, an Estonian politician and the University of Tartu’s first Professor of Archival Studies,...
The emergence of diplomatic protocol service within the structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
At the start of the 20th century, the church strongly influenced the value judgements and the world ...
In the 1940s, the totalitarian occupying regimes of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union implemented th...
This article analyses events in the Estonian villages of Abkhazia during the Russian Civil War in 19...
This paper analyses court cases, a hitherto little acknowledged source in Estonian history of early ...
The school system in interwar Estonia was based on the idea that every child should receive their pr...
Becoming an Estonian Universitywith the Help of Foreign LanguagesTerje LõbuUniversity of Tartu Museu...
The article deals with the relationship between the literature of the Estonian diaspora in the West ...
Väitekirja teemaks on mitmekeelsuspraktikad kõigis varauusaegse Tartu ülikooli, nii selle Academia G...
This article discusses the aspirations of two Estonian female lawyers – Auguste Susi-Tannebaum and O...