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Estonia: Identity and Independence [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 310 pages, height x width: 220x150 mm, weight: 545 g
  • Sērija : On the Boundary of Two Worlds 2
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Editions Rodopi B.V.
  • ISBN-10: 9042008903
  • ISBN-13: 9789042008908
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 310 pages, height x width: 220x150 mm, weight: 545 g
  • Sērija : On the Boundary of Two Worlds 2
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Editions Rodopi B.V.
  • ISBN-10: 9042008903
  • ISBN-13: 9789042008908
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In the span of only seventy years, Estonia first proclaimed its independence, was occupied and deprived of its sovereignty, saw many of its citizens deported, and yet managed to recover its independence. How did this small nation keep its language and traditions alive during half a century of occupation, and how did it maintain such a vivid sense of identity? For the first time in English, this book gives a comprehensive view of the events which shaped the destiny of contemporary Estonia. The Editor, Jean-Jacques Subrenat, has called upon an unusually broad spectrum of the best experts (in history, archeology, political science, genetics, literature), but also on some of the leaders who took part in the rebuilding of Estonia, to offer more than a history, rather a unique testimony on a nation reborn.

Estonia: Identity and Independence provides rare insight into the many aspects of a country whose location in Northern Europe, within the European Union, and as a NATO ally, but also as a close neighbour of Russia, deserves the attention of scholars, journalists, and informed readers today. This volume includes a thorough chronology of Estonia (from prehistory to accession to the European Union), and a brief c.v. of each co-author. Estonia: Identity and Independence is also available in three other languages

(Estonian, Russian, French).

Recenzijas

"the book can only be thoroughly recommended as a reliable and very readable overview with an interesting concept." - in: Ab Imperio 3 (2005)

"The restoration of Baltic independence has provoked an outpouring of publications on identity, too many of them hastily thrown together and showing a lack of rigor in thought and writing. The present volume generally escapes this charge. The book stimulates debate which is what its editor set out to do." - in: Slavic Review, Vol. 64, No. 2 (Summer 2005)

"So kann die intensive Lektüre sehr empfohlen werden." - in: Osteuropa 2 (2005)

"Include[ s] a number of interesting contributions. Of particular value among the historical articles are those from leading Estonian scholars whose work is not yet widely known or available in English." - in: Nordost-Archiv XIV (2005)

Foreword vii
Lennart Meri
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(8)
Jean-Jacques Subrenat
A Very Ancient Nation
9(2)
Hando Runnel
From the Origins to the Mid-19th Century
11(70)
Marginalia on the Topic of Identity
13(10)
Richard Villems
The Time of Shadows
23(12)
Tarmo Kulmar
Historical Myth in National Identity: An Exchange of Ideas
35(12)
Andrei Hvostov
Mart Laar
Harri Tiido
Estonia from the 13th to the 16th Centuries
47(18)
Tiina Kala
From the Reformation to National Awakening 1520-1850
65(16)
Margus Laidre
The National Awakening and the Building Up of an Independent State
81(54)
The National Awakening of the Estonian Nation
83(24)
Ea Jansen
Estonia and the World
107(28)
Eero Medijainen
The Soviet Period (1940-1988)
135(88)
The Soviet Period
137(16)
Andres Tarand
Resistance, Scepticism and Homo Sovieticus: An Exchange of Opinions
153(14)
Jaan Kaplinski
Jaan Kross
Paul-Eerik Rummo
Kalev Keskula
The Strong People of Kalev Remained... (An Opinion)
167(12)
Jaak Allik
The National Identity and Culture of Estonians Living in the West 1944-1991
179(20)
Raima Raag
An Opinion
199(4)
Toomas Hendrik Ilves
An Opinion
203(8)
Mari-Ann Kelam
The Estonian Identity in Exile: An Opinion
211(6)
Liis Klaar
An Opinion
217(4)
Aino-Lepik von Wiren
An Opinion
221(2)
Helga Nou
The ``Singing Revolution'' and Independence Regained (1988 to the Present)
223(70)
The Restoration of Independence in Estonia
225(14)
Mart Laar
An Opinion
239(6)
Tunne Kelam
Reflections on the Late 1980s and Early 1990s: An Opinion
245(12)
Kullo Arjakas
The Conditions for a Multicultural Estonia
257(12)
Rein Raud
The Pragmatic and the ``National'' Approach to the Question of the Russian-Speaking Population in Estonia: An Exchange of Ideas
269(12)
Sergei Ivanov
Jaan Kaplinski
Mart Nutt
David Vseviov
Harri Tiido
Globalisation, Integration into European Structures and their Effect on National Identity and Culture: Discussion
281(12)
Juri Luik
Jean-Jacques Subrenat
Harri Tiido
Co-Authors 293(6)
Chronology 299
Lore Listra
Jean-Jacques Subrenat (born 9 June 1940), worked at the CNRS, Centre for Scientific Research, in Paris (19671971), French diplomat (1972). Permanent representative to the WEU in Brussels (19951998), Ambassador to Estonia (19982002), to Finland (2003).