Located within the forgotten half of Europe, historically trapped between Germany and Russia, Estonia has been profoundly shaped by the violent conflicts and shifting political fortunes of the last century. This innovative study traces the tangled interaction of Estonian historical memory and national identity in a sweeping analysis extending from the Great War to the present day. At its heart is the enduring anguish of World War Two and the subsequent half-century of Soviet rule. Shadowlands tells this story by foregrounding the experiences of the country's intellectuals, who were instrumental in sustaining Estonian historical memory, but who until fairly recently could not openly grapple with their nation's complex, difficult past
This study examines the process of European integration of Estonia from the perspective of memory po...
This paper analyses representations of the ‘core Soviet era’ (1945-1985) in Estonian post-Soviet his...
This chapter unfolds the competitive claims for Europeanness in the context of the acrimonious diplo...
Located within the forgotten half of Europe, historically trapped between Germany and Russia, Estoni...
Eastern Europe provides an interesting case study for the effects of life under occupation and how p...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
This study investigates the interplay of collective memories and national identity in Estonia, and u...
This thesis studies the collective memory of the Russian-speaking minority living in Estonia. The mi...
Memory of the traumatic Soviet past has both dominated the politics of history in Estonia and been a...
Defence date: 30 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolár (EUI) - Supervisor; Professor Alexa...
This article describes the features of the collective memory of Kalevala District residents about th...
SVOBODNÁ, Šárka. Sovětská anexe a okupace Estonska. Praha, 2011. 59 s. Bakalářská práce (Bc.) Univer...
The theme of this article is how Estonians have described political changes in their autobiographica...
This study examines the process of European integration of Estonia from the perspective of memory po...
This paper analyses representations of the ‘core Soviet era’ (1945-1985) in Estonian post-Soviet his...
This chapter unfolds the competitive claims for Europeanness in the context of the acrimonious diplo...
Located within the forgotten half of Europe, historically trapped between Germany and Russia, Estoni...
Eastern Europe provides an interesting case study for the effects of life under occupation and how p...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
This study investigates the interplay of collective memories and national identity in Estonia, and u...
This thesis studies the collective memory of the Russian-speaking minority living in Estonia. The mi...
Memory of the traumatic Soviet past has both dominated the politics of history in Estonia and been a...
Defence date: 30 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolár (EUI) - Supervisor; Professor Alexa...
This article describes the features of the collective memory of Kalevala District residents about th...
SVOBODNÁ, Šárka. Sovětská anexe a okupace Estonska. Praha, 2011. 59 s. Bakalářská práce (Bc.) Univer...
The theme of this article is how Estonians have described political changes in their autobiographica...
This study examines the process of European integration of Estonia from the perspective of memory po...
This paper analyses representations of the ‘core Soviet era’ (1945-1985) in Estonian post-Soviet his...
This chapter unfolds the competitive claims for Europeanness in the context of the acrimonious diplo...