Pub Date : 2022-11-05DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2023.2142623
Eva-Liisa Roht-Yilmaz
ABSTRACT The article analyzes the depiction of Roma culture and history, including Roma genocide, in Estonian museums, on the example of three recent permanent exhibitions and a traveling exhibition. Inspired by the new museology principles, I discuss the silences concerning the Roma in memory institutions together with participation possibilities for Roma NGOs. I conclude that the depiction of Roma in permanent exhibitions is influenced by the lack of research (interest) and (knowledge about) materials, which is influenced by the conflict in collective memory about World War II and by the circulation of a false narrative of Roma not being a traditional minority in Estonia.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-31DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2140356
Stefan Gänzle, K. Kern, Nina Tynkkynen
ABSTRACT Since the end of the East-West conflict, various intergovernmental and transnational organizations have collectively governed the Baltic Sea Region. Exploring key features of the organizational architecture of three such organizations – HELCOM, the Council of the Baltic Sea States, and the Union of Baltic Cities – we ask how their institutions evolved in the aftermath of critical junctures affecting the region over the past three decades. Findings show that specific-purpose organizations are robust with respect to changes than general-purpose organizations whereas general-purpose maybe less so. With growing geopolitical tensions and global turbulence, this finding holds lessons for the design of transnational cooperation in the future – and beyond the Baltic Sea Region.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-25DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2137539
Simonas Teškevičius
ABSTRACT The main objective of the article is to analyze the interactions between national and local memory cultures through a case study of multicultural Vilnius region (Vilnija) in Lithuania. It suggests that, on a national level, some memory policies implemented by the Lithuanian state can be seen as hegemonizing. Ethnic and ethno-regional categories constitute the content of these policies. They are reinforced by historical stereotypes about the region and its inhabitants, the majority of whom are Lithuanian Poles. During this process, local memories are being ignored, thus turned into counter-memories that emphasize the multi-layered identification formulas of the local inhabitants. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this article analyzes the place of the region in the Lithuanian historical metanarrative that developed over the last century.
{"title":"Between national and local memories: the case of Vilnius (Vilnija) region in Lithuania","authors":"Simonas Teškevičius","doi":"10.1080/01629778.2022.2137539","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1080/01629778.2022.2137539","url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACT The main objective of the article is to analyze the interactions between national and local memory cultures through a case study of multicultural Vilnius region (Vilnija) in Lithuania. It suggests that, on a national level, some memory policies implemented by the Lithuanian state can be seen as hegemonizing. Ethnic and ethno-regional categories constitute the content of these policies. They are reinforced by historical stereotypes about the region and its inhabitants, the majority of whom are Lithuanian Poles. During this process, local memories are being ignored, thus turned into counter-memories that emphasize the multi-layered identification formulas of the local inhabitants. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this article analyzes the place of the region in the Lithuanian historical metanarrative that developed over the last century.","PeriodicalId":51813,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Baltic Studies","volume":"54 1","pages":"625 - 640"},"PeriodicalIF":0.4,"publicationDate":"2022-10-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"42832885","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2022-10-22DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2134157
E. Šūpulis
ABSTRACT This article looks at the life stories and the obscured past of the Latvian Roma with a focus on narratives of persecution during World War II. These narratives, while preserved in family circles and communicative memory, lack wider attention as the commemoration of victims of genocide is not well developed in Latvia. This research attempts to understand what prevents memories from entering the public sphere. For that, the author turns to Romani memory culture and other social factors that can influence the perpetuation of the collective memory of genocide.
{"title":"The living memory of persecutions: oral histories of the Roma in Latvia and the question of public commemoration","authors":"E. Šūpulis","doi":"10.1080/01629778.2022.2134157","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1080/01629778.2022.2134157","url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACT This article looks at the life stories and the obscured past of the Latvian Roma with a focus on narratives of persecution during World War II. These narratives, while preserved in family circles and communicative memory, lack wider attention as the commemoration of victims of genocide is not well developed in Latvia. This research attempts to understand what prevents memories from entering the public sphere. For that, the author turns to Romani memory culture and other social factors that can influence the perpetuation of the collective memory of genocide.","PeriodicalId":51813,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Baltic Studies","volume":"54 1","pages":"103 - 121"},"PeriodicalIF":0.4,"publicationDate":"2022-10-22","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"41898044","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2022-10-22DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2134156
Anton Weiss-wendt
ABSTRACT This article documents the mass murder of the Roma community in Nazi-occupied Estonia. Using the statistical data assembled by the police, it paints a collective picture of the minority destroyed.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2132009
K. Axe
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2131275
Edward Kasinec, Robert H. Davis, Bogdan Horbal, Wojciech J. Siemaskiewicz, Hee-Gwone Yoo
Jānis Krēsliņš, Sr., was born and received his early education in Mālpils (German: Lemburg), Latvia. With the end of World War II, he fled to Austria, and hence to West Germany where he studied history, art, and library science at the University of Tübingen, Germany. He completed his graduate studies in library science at Columbia University, New York. Krēsliņš served as Bibliographer and Reference Librarian for the Council on Foreign Relations, New York (1955–92), and as an erudite Consultant for Baltic (Latvian and Lithuanian) History and Publications, The New York Public Library, Slavic and Baltic Division (1985–2008). In 1994, Krēsliņš facilitated The NYPL’s acquisition of the house collection of Helmārs Rudzītis (1903–2001), the well-known and successful publisher of Grāmatu Draugs [Friend of Books]. He was also instrumental in the creation of the first Latvian Book Fund at NYPL. Beginning in 1970, Krēsliņš reviewed books and articles on the history of the Baltic states for the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies Newsletter. He was elected a Foreign Member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, Division of Social Sciences and Humanities, in recognition of his many publications on the history and literatures of the Baltic region and collections of poetry. In additional to all his attainments, Krēsliņš was a passionate collector of Lettica books, archives, and art. His son, Dr. Jānis Krēsliņš, Jr., is Senior Academic Librarian for Research Affairs at the National Library of Sweden (Kungliga biblioteket).
Jānis Krısliņš,Sr.,出生于拉脱维亚的Mālpils(德语:Lemburg),并在那里接受早期教育。第二次世界大战结束后,他逃到奥地利,并因此逃到西德,在德国图宾根大学学习历史、艺术和图书馆学。他在纽约哥伦比亚大学完成了图书馆学的研究生学业。Krısliņš曾担任纽约外交关系委员会的书目学家和参考图书馆员(1955–92),以及纽约公共图书馆斯拉夫语和波罗的海分部波罗的海(拉脱维亚语和立陶宛语)历史和出版物的博学顾问(1985–2008)。1994年,Krısliņš协助纽约公共图书馆收购了著名且成功的Grāmatu Draugs[书友]出版商Helmārs Rudzītis(1903-2001)的收藏。他还在纽约公共图书馆创建第一个拉脱维亚图书基金方面发挥了重要作用。从1970年开始,Krısliņš为波罗的海研究促进会时事通讯审阅了关于波罗的海国家历史的书籍和文章。他被选为拉脱维亚科学院社会科学和人文学科的外籍成员,以表彰他出版的许多关于波罗的海地区历史和文学的出版物以及诗集。除了所有的成就外,Krısliņš还是Lettica书籍、档案和艺术的热情收藏家。他的儿子Jānis Krēsli 326š,Jr.博士是瑞典国家图书馆(Kungliga biblioteket)负责研究事务的高级学术图书馆员。
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2133461
Almas Makovskas, G. Pakalns
Akadēmiskā humanitārā tradīcija Latvijā un demokrātiskās kultūras tapšana (1920–1940), by Ella Buceniece, Riga, LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts, 2022, 624 pp., €34.00, ISBN 978-9934-18-789-6 Almas Makovskas pasakas, by Guntis Pakalns, Riga, Zinātne, 2021, 304 pp., €15.00, ISBN 978-9934599-24-8 Atmiņu mantojums paaudzēs: dzīvesstāstu perspektīva, by Ginta Elksne, Riga, LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts, 2022, 256 pp., €8.00, ISBN 978-9934-18-775-9 Atraitnes dēls: Plūdoņa jūtas un dziņas, by Maija Krekle, Riga, Latvijas mediji, 2022, 251 pp., €17.00, ISBN 978-9934-29-039-8 Atsargiai – propaganda, by Mantas Martišius, Vilnius, Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2022, 584 pp., €26.00, ISBN 978-609-07-0728-9 Authoritarian laughter: political humor and Soviet dystopia in Lithuania, by Neringa Klumbytė, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2022, 306 pp., $125.00 (hbk)/$33.00 (pbk)/ $22.00 /ebook), ISBN 9781-5017-6669-5 Baltisakslase mälestused Vabadussõjast ja II maailmasõjast sõduri, laagrivalvuri ja vangina, by Nicolai Klawan, Tallinn, Grenader, 2022, 164 pp., €21.00, ISBN 978-9949-605-56-9 Bazilijus Hiacintijus iš Vilniaus: panegirika Polocko sugriovimo proga (1580), by Darius Antanavičius, Vilnius, Lietuvos istorijos institutas, 2021, 224 pp., €16.00, ISBN 978-609-8183-89-4 Debesies laivu: užrašai apie Mikalojų Konstantiną Čiurlionį, by Vytautas Landsbergis, Vilnius, Dominicus Lituanus, 2022, 240 pp., €17.00, ISBN 978-609-8227-32-1 Dviejų pasaulių sandūroje, by Stasys Šalkauskis, Vilnius, Valstybingumo studijų centras, 2022, 256 pp., €11.00, ISBN 978-609-8272-12-3 Es, karā aiziedams, cirvi cirtu ozolā . . ., by Arnis Kohs Jumītis, Riga, Zvaigzne ABC, 2022, 248 pp., €41.00, ISBN 978-9934-0-9564-1 Family and the state in Soviet Lithuania: gender, law and society, by Dalia Leinarte, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, 226 pp., $104.00/$36.00/$83.00, ISBN 978-1-350-13609-0 (hbk), 978-1-35025489-3 (pbk), 978-1-350-13610-6 (ebook) Geographies of nationhood: cartography, science, and society in the Russian imperial Baltic, by Catherine Gibson, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, 288 pp., $100.00, ISBN 978-0-19-284432-3 Išsaugoti Nepriklausomybę: Lietuvos Seimo veikla užsienio politikoje 1920–1927 metais, by Audronė Veilentienė, Vilnius, Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus, 2020, 400 pp., €44.00, ISBN 978-609-478-045-5 Istoriniai Vilniaus reliktai 1944–1990, Pt. 2, by Darius Pocevičius, Vilnius, Kitos knygos, 2022, 656 pp., €25.00, ISBN 978-609-427-520-3 Kino operatorius Audrius Kemežys: akimirksnis spalvoms suderinti, by Giedrė Beinoriūtė, Vilnius, Monoklis, 2022, 336 pp., ISBN 978-609-8234-26-8 Kur dvēsele cēlās spārnos: bohēma Liepājas krogos, by Andžils Remess, Riga, Latvijas Mediji, 2022, 160 pp., €14.00, ISBN 978-9934-29-036-7 Latvija: neatkarības pēdējais cēliens. 1939. gada 23. augusts–1940. gada 17. jūnijs, by Aivars Stranga, Riga, Mansards, 2022, 461 pp., €16.00, ISBN 978-9934-12-254-5 Latvijas Tautas fronte barikādēs, Romualds Ražuks, Riga
《拉脱维亚的学术人道主义传统与民主文化的创造》(1920–1940),作者:Ella Buceniece,里加,LU哲学和社会学研究所,2022,624页,34.00欧元,ISBN 978-9934-18-789-6 Almas Macovsk护照,作者:Guntis Pakalns,里加,科学,2021,304页,15.00欧元,ISBN978-9934599-24-8几代人的纪念遗产:生命的视角是的,Ginta Elksne,里加,LU哲学和社会学研究所,2022,256页,8.00欧元,ISBN 978-9934-18-775-9《阿德里安之子:流感感觉和基因》,May Krekle著,里加,拉脱维亚媒体,2022,251页,17.00欧元,国际标准图书编号978-9934-29-039-8 Atsargiai宣传,Mantas Martišius著,维尔纽斯,维尔尼亚斯大学,2022,584页,26.00欧元,对不起。ISBN 978-609-07-0728-9《威权主义的笑声:立陶宛的政治幽默和苏联反乌托邦》,Neringa Klumbytï著,伊萨卡,康奈尔大学出版社,2022年,306页,125.00美元(hbk)/33.00美元(pbk)/22.00美元/电子书),ISBN 9781-5017-6669-5 Baltisakslase mälestsused Vabadussõjast ja II maailmasõjastsõduri,laagrivalvuri ja vangina,Nicolai Klawan著,塔林,格雷纳德,2022年2,164页,21.00欧元,ISBN 978-9949-605-56-9 Bazilijus Hiacintijus išVilniaus:panegirika Polocko sugriovimo proga(1580),作者Darius Antanaviči us,维尔纽斯,立陶宛历史研究所,2021,224页,16.00欧元,ISBN 978-609-8183-89-4 Debesies boat:used apie Mikaloj KonstantinńČiurlionį,作者Vytautas Landsbergis,维尔纽s,Dominicus Lituanus,2022,240页,17.00欧元,ISBN 978-609-8227-32-1作者:Arnis Kohs Jumītis,里加,Zvaizne ABC,2022,248页,41.00欧元,ISBN 978-9934-0-9564-1《苏联立陶宛的家庭和国家:性别、法律和社会》,作者:Dalia Leinarte,伦敦,布鲁姆斯伯里学院,2021,226页,104.00/36.00/83.00美元,ISBN:978-1-350-13609-0(hbk),978-1-35025489-3(pbk),-《俄罗斯帝国波罗的海与社会》,凯瑟琳·吉布森著,牛津,牛津大学出版社,2022年,288页,100.00美元,国际标准书号978-0-19-284432-3Išsaugoti NepriklausomybÉ:Lietuvos Seimo veikla už,第2部分,Darius Pocevičius著,维尔纽斯,基托斯knygos,2022,656页,25.00欧元,ISBN 978-609-427-520-3 Kino operatorius Audrius Kemežys:akimirksnis spalvoms suderiti,GiedrõBeinoriútõ著,维尔努斯,Monoklis,2022,336页,ISBN 78-609-8234-26-8西班牙语:bohıma Liepājas krogos著,Andžils Remess著,ISBN 1978-609-8234-6-8里加,拉脱维亚媒体,2022,160页,14.0欧元0,ISBN 978-9934-29-036-7拉脱维亚:独立的最后原因。1939.加达23。1940年8月六月,Aivars Stranga,里加,Mansards,2022,461页,16.00欧元,ISBN 978-9934-12-254-5在拉脱维亚人民阵线路障中,Romualds Ražuks,里加,1991年。年度路障的成员国,2021,384页,11.00欧元,ISBN 978-9984-9568-6-2 Lenki Lituvišnekt文本,Asta Leskauskaitë,维尔纽斯,Littuvi kalbos研究所,2021,297页,16.00欧元,国际标准图书编号978-609-411-297-3立陶宛是masinõ,ISBN 978-5-420-01838-5《波罗的海研究杂志2022》,第53卷,第4期,639-640https://doi.org/10.1080/01629778.2022.2133461
{"title":"List of Books Received and Recent Publications","authors":"Almas Makovskas, G. Pakalns","doi":"10.1080/01629778.2022.2133461","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1080/01629778.2022.2133461","url":null,"abstract":"Akadēmiskā humanitārā tradīcija Latvijā un demokrātiskās kultūras tapšana (1920–1940), by Ella Buceniece, Riga, LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts, 2022, 624 pp., €34.00, ISBN 978-9934-18-789-6 Almas Makovskas pasakas, by Guntis Pakalns, Riga, Zinātne, 2021, 304 pp., €15.00, ISBN 978-9934599-24-8 Atmiņu mantojums paaudzēs: dzīvesstāstu perspektīva, by Ginta Elksne, Riga, LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts, 2022, 256 pp., €8.00, ISBN 978-9934-18-775-9 Atraitnes dēls: Plūdoņa jūtas un dziņas, by Maija Krekle, Riga, Latvijas mediji, 2022, 251 pp., €17.00, ISBN 978-9934-29-039-8 Atsargiai – propaganda, by Mantas Martišius, Vilnius, Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2022, 584 pp., €26.00, ISBN 978-609-07-0728-9 Authoritarian laughter: political humor and Soviet dystopia in Lithuania, by Neringa Klumbytė, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2022, 306 pp., $125.00 (hbk)/$33.00 (pbk)/ $22.00 /ebook), ISBN 9781-5017-6669-5 Baltisakslase mälestused Vabadussõjast ja II maailmasõjast sõduri, laagrivalvuri ja vangina, by Nicolai Klawan, Tallinn, Grenader, 2022, 164 pp., €21.00, ISBN 978-9949-605-56-9 Bazilijus Hiacintijus iš Vilniaus: panegirika Polocko sugriovimo proga (1580), by Darius Antanavičius, Vilnius, Lietuvos istorijos institutas, 2021, 224 pp., €16.00, ISBN 978-609-8183-89-4 Debesies laivu: užrašai apie Mikalojų Konstantiną Čiurlionį, by Vytautas Landsbergis, Vilnius, Dominicus Lituanus, 2022, 240 pp., €17.00, ISBN 978-609-8227-32-1 Dviejų pasaulių sandūroje, by Stasys Šalkauskis, Vilnius, Valstybingumo studijų centras, 2022, 256 pp., €11.00, ISBN 978-609-8272-12-3 Es, karā aiziedams, cirvi cirtu ozolā . . ., by Arnis Kohs Jumītis, Riga, Zvaigzne ABC, 2022, 248 pp., €41.00, ISBN 978-9934-0-9564-1 Family and the state in Soviet Lithuania: gender, law and society, by Dalia Leinarte, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, 226 pp., $104.00/$36.00/$83.00, ISBN 978-1-350-13609-0 (hbk), 978-1-35025489-3 (pbk), 978-1-350-13610-6 (ebook) Geographies of nationhood: cartography, science, and society in the Russian imperial Baltic, by Catherine Gibson, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, 288 pp., $100.00, ISBN 978-0-19-284432-3 Išsaugoti Nepriklausomybę: Lietuvos Seimo veikla užsienio politikoje 1920–1927 metais, by Audronė Veilentienė, Vilnius, Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus, 2020, 400 pp., €44.00, ISBN 978-609-478-045-5 Istoriniai Vilniaus reliktai 1944–1990, Pt. 2, by Darius Pocevičius, Vilnius, Kitos knygos, 2022, 656 pp., €25.00, ISBN 978-609-427-520-3 Kino operatorius Audrius Kemežys: akimirksnis spalvoms suderinti, by Giedrė Beinoriūtė, Vilnius, Monoklis, 2022, 336 pp., ISBN 978-609-8234-26-8 Kur dvēsele cēlās spārnos: bohēma Liepājas krogos, by Andžils Remess, Riga, Latvijas Mediji, 2022, 160 pp., €14.00, ISBN 978-9934-29-036-7 Latvija: neatkarības pēdējais cēliens. 1939. gada 23. augusts–1940. gada 17. jūnijs, by Aivars Stranga, Riga, Mansards, 2022, 461 pp., €16.00, ISBN 978-9934-12-254-5 Latvijas Tautas fronte barikādēs, Romualds Ražuks, Riga","PeriodicalId":51813,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Baltic Studies","volume":"53 1","pages":"639 - 640"},"PeriodicalIF":0.4,"publicationDate":"2022-10-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"46537164","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2022-09-29DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2127816
Andres Jõesaar, Anda Rožukalne, Deimantas Jastramskis
ABSTRACT This article examines the trust level in the public service media (PSM) of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia between 2010 and 2020. The research results show that in Estonia the audience’s trust in PSM is the highest and it has increased significantly among Russian speakers after the introduction of ETV+. In Lithuania, PSM can gain more trust even by reaching a smaller share of the audience than commercial media. The Latvian audience places greater trust in commercial media. In all Baltic countries PSM are better valued by the representatives of the ethnic majorities. Therefore, Estonia’s media policy efforts at creating the Russian PSM TV channel can serve as an example for the other Baltic states. We also argue that the differences in the positions of PSM might be explained by the different amount of resources allocated to the PSM for the fulfillment of their remits.
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Pub Date : 2022-09-18DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2123367
M. F. Fernández González, S. Surikova
ABSTRACT This study assessed the short-term impact of a one-week intervention for 10–15-year-old boys from the Baltic Sea region. The intervention addressed the cognitive dimension of character growth using ‘taught’ and ‘caught’ elements. The mixed-methods study used a quasi-experimental quantitative approach (pretest and posttest questionnaires) and qualitative methods (open questions, interviews). The results support the short-term benefits of the intervention on adolescents’ character growth mind-set and practical knowledge and points to the importance of near-peers’ modeling, personal coaching conversations, and self-reflection for virtue growth. The study may be relevant for providers of extra-school activities promoting youngsters’ character growth. Further research directions are suggested.
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