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    <title>The Global Baltics: The Next 20 Years -- This Month in Chicago!</title>
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    <published>2012-04-30T21:06:46Z</published>
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    <summary>AABS invites you to participate in our 23rd conference -- The Global Baltics: The Next Twenty Years -- which will be held at the University of Illinois at Chicago on April 26-28, 2012. Program, registration, accommodation and conference site information...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AABS invites you to participate in our 23rd conference -- <em>The Global Baltics: The Next Twenty Years</em> -- which will be held at the <strong>University of Illinois at Chicago</strong> on <strong>April 26-28, 2012</strong>. </p>

<p>Program, registration, accommodation and conference site information can be found on the <a href="http://depts.washington.edu/aabs/chicago-conf-2012.html">2012 AABS Conference website</a>.  You can download the conference program and maps of the conference venues.</p>

<p>Visit the <a href="http://aabs2012.wordpress.com/">2012 AABS Conference Abstracts</a> website to read about all the panel presentations.  </p>

<p><strong>Confirmed Conference Plenary Session Speakers:</strong></p>

<p>* Ambassadors to the United States, Marina Kaljurand (Estonia), Žygimantas Pavilionis (Lithuania) and Andrejs Pildegovičs (Latvia) have accepted the invitation to participate in a roundtable plenary session discussion about globalization and the Baltic countries in the next 20 years. </p>

<p>* Dr. Vjačeslavs Dombrovskis, an economist and a member of Latvia's Parliament, will address the topic of the current economic crisis in the Baltic countries. </p>

<p>* Linguist and translator, Università di Pisa professor, Dr. Pietro U. Dini, will discuss how Renaissance Europe looked at Baltic languages and the Baltic peoples (his most recent book in Italian is entitled ,,Aliletoescvr: linguistica baltica delle origini", published in Livorno by Books & Co.</p>

<p>Join in now! The 2012 AABS conference is on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_208552795851797&ap=1">Facebook</a>.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>CFP: Turning Points in Baltic and Central East European Food History</title>
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    <published>2012-04-28T20:37:07Z</published>
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    <summary>CALL FOR PAPERS: Turning Points in Baltic and Central East European Food History - Knowledge, Consumption, and Production in Changing Environments Tallinn, Estonia, 29-31 August 2012 The deadline for applications is April 15, 2012. Together with global changes (climate change,...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>CALL FOR PAPERS: Turning Points in Baltic and Central East European Food History -<br />
Knowledge, Consumption, and Production in Changing Environments<br />
Tallinn, Estonia, 29-31 August 2012<br />
<strong>The deadline for applications is April 15, 2012.</strong></p>

<p>Together with global changes (climate change, colonialism, industrialisation etc.), the conference will focus in particular on the specific regional characteristics of the Baltic countries and Central East Europe. This is all the more necessary since, despite the complex inter-ethnic composition, class structures and trade relations in the Baltic area and Poland, there have only been a few comparative studies made of the historical and trans-cultural food culture of the region which draw upon the latest research in this field. The main focus of this international and interdisciplinary conference will be upon the continuities and discontinuities in Baltic food history and in contemporary Baltic food studies.</p>

<p>This conference constitutes the first in a small series of conferences on environmental history which are being organised in cooperation with the Herder Institute in Marburg and the Institute of History, Tallinn University. The aim of this series is, from a comparative perspective, to reach an appraisal of the state of current research on the environmental history of the Baltic region and Central Eastern Europe, and to draw impulses from this for further research. We therefore also welcome topics whose focus lies beyond the actual region itself, but which can still offer an important methodological contribution.</p>

<p>We will invite up to 15 academics to the conference. Presentations should be no longer than 20 minutes in length. Young academics are encouraged to present their research projects in poster presentations of around 10 minutes in length.</p>

<p>The language of the conference will be English, but presentations may also be made in German. The organisers will cover the costs of accommodation in Tallinn and if necessary a proportional takeover of the travel costs after (please contact the rganizers before).</p>

<p>Please send your abstracts (max. 500 words) to:<br />
Heidi Hein-Kircher (heidi.hein-kircher@herder-institut.de) and Ulrike<br />
Plath (ulrike@utkk.ee). The deadline for applications is April 15, 2012.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Call for Papers for the 16th AABS Australasian Conference</title>
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    <published>2012-04-15T03:35:34Z</published>
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    <summary>The Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies invites submissions for the upcoming 16th semi-annual conference on Baltic Studies in Australasia. The conference will be held on 29 September 2012. We welcome papers related to the Baltic region, its countries,...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies invites submissions for the upcoming 16th semi-annual conference on Baltic Studies in Australasia. The conference will be held on 29 September 2012.  We welcome papers related to the Baltic region, its countries, and its populations both within those countries and their diasporas. </p>

<p>Contributions are encouraged from disciplines including, but not limited to, the following: anthropology, architecture, business, communication and media, cultural studies, demography, economics, education, environment, ethnic relations, film studies, fine arts, gender studies, geography, history, international relations, law, linguistics, literature, memory, political science, psychology, public health, religion, sociology, and advancing Baltic studies. Interdisciplinary and comparative work is particularly welcome. </p>

<p>Please send proposals (250 words) by 1 May to Delaney Skerrett, Chapter President and Conference Convenor at d.skerrett@uq.edu.au</p>

<p>AABS gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of the School of Languages and Linguistics of the University of Melbourne.<br />
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    <title>Research Survey on Baltic Politics</title>
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    <published>2012-04-14T02:49:53Z</published>
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    <summary>Lee Savage, a Research Fellow at the University of Sussex in the Department of Politics and Contemporary European Studies, is currently working on a project which looks at government formation and duration in Central and Eastern Europe in comparative perspective....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Lee Savage, a Research Fellow at the University of Sussex in the Department of Politics and Contemporary European Studies, is currently working on a project which looks at government formation and duration in Central and Eastern Europe in comparative perspective. </p>

<p>Mr. Savage invited experts in politics to participate in a survey on party policy positions. The questionnaires should take no longer than 30 minutes to complete. They can be found at the following URLs together with instructions for completion:<br />
Estonia: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/estoniapolicysurvey<br />
Latvia: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/latviapolicysurvey <br />
Lithuania: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/lithuaniapolicysurvey</p>

<p>For further information, please contact Mr. Savage by <a href="mailto:l.m.savage@sussex.ac.uk">email</a>.   A pdf description of the project can be downloaded here: <a href="http://www.balticstudies-aabs.org/news/Savage%20baltics%20politics%20survey%20March%202012.pdf">Savage baltics politics survey March 2012.pdf</a></p>]]>
        
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    <title>Journal of Baltic Studies: Changes and Challenges (Discussion)</title>
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    <published>2012-03-28T02:30:09Z</published>
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    <summary>In response to an invitation by professor Guntis Šmidchens, I am sharing a few observations about the development of the Journal of Baltic Studies. These are personal reflections of a regular reader and contributor...The noteworthy activities include the exchange of...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In response to an invitation by professor Guntis Šmidchens,  I am sharing a few observations about the development of the <em>Journal of Baltic Studies</em>.  These are personal reflections of a regular reader and contributor...The noteworthy activities include the exchange of scholarly views, and the dissemination of knowledge, with the purpose of advancing the accumulation of knowledge of all aspects of the Baltic Sea region...I am also reminded of the debates that preceded the journal.  There were questions of strategic principles.  Would a journal generate respectable research about the Baltics?  Or, would it be a publication of the last resort for marginal explorations?  Would it help raise the scholarly reputation of the AABS and its members?     </p>

<p>To read Dr. King's full comments on the Journal of Baltic Studies, please download <a href="http://www.balticstudies-aabs.org/news/Gundar%20King%20JBS%20discussion.pdf">Gundar King JBS discussion.pdf</a>  We welcome your comments on the Journal of Baltic Studies.  Comments and responses can be sent to <a href="mailto:ajswain@uw.edu">Amanda Swain, newsletter editor</a>.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Performing the East: AABS Scholar Examines Performance Art in Latvia</title>
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    <published>2012-03-25T02:20:32Z</published>
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    <summary>In 2011, Dr. Amy Bryzgel was awarded an AABS Emerging Scholar Award to assist with the completion of her book, Performing the East: Performance Art in Russia, Latvia and Poland since 1980. The book dedicates one chapter to an analysis...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2011, Dr. Amy Bryzgel was awarded an AABS Emerging Scholar Award to assist with the completion of her book, <em>Performing the East: Performance Art in Russia, Latvia and Poland since 1980</em>.  The book dedicates one chapter to an analysis of performance art in Latvia as viewed through the works of contemporary artists Miervaldis Polis and Gints Gabrans. The funding was utilised to offset the cost of copy-editing and indexing of the final manuscript.</p>

<p>Performing the East examines the phenomenon of performance art as it emerged in Eastern Europe by examining distinct case-studies of artists working in Russia, Latvia and Poland. While Performance Art is a thoroughly theorised and codified genre within the Western Art Historical canon, there has yet to emerge a comprehensive study of the meaning and significance of this art form to artists and audiences in the 'East,' where it emerged under entirely different socio-historical conditions. This book is one of the first efforts to fill that gap in the scholarship.</p>

<p>The chapter on Performance Art in Latvia focuses on two artists working nearly two decades apart. Miervaldis Polis, the painter-turned-performer, embarked on a series of performance in the 1980s as the Bronze Man, wherein he walked around the streets of Soviet Riga covered from head to toe in bronze paint. Nearly 20 years later, after Latvia had already regained its independence and was about to enter a new Union - the EU - artist and set designer Gints Gabrans selected a homeless man from the streets of Riga and turned him into a TV star by giving him a makeover and finding as many opportunities as possible for him to appear on TV. Both performances confront the viewer with visceral manifestations of self-made (or re-made) men, and challenge him to question the truth behind appearances presented. While Polis' performance functioned in concert with similar disputes being raised by citizens during the Soviet period, Gabrans's reinvents this question during a period when Latvia was just gaining its footing in a free-market democracy.</p>

<p>From 2004-2009, Dr. Bryzgel lived in Riga while completing research for her PhD dissertation on the resurgence of the avant-garde in Eastern Europe after the Thaw. Since 2009, she has been a Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, where she specialises in Modern and Contemporary Art from Eastern Europe and Russia.</p>

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    <title>AABS Members Receive Estonian State Medals</title>
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    <summary>Three AABS members -Toivo Raun, Guntis Šmidchens and Mare Taagepera - have been awarded state decorations by the Republic of Estonia for services to the state. From the official press release of the Office of the President of the Republic...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Three AABS members -<strong>Toivo Raun, Guntis Šmidchens and Mare Taagepera</strong> - have been awarded state decorations by the Republic of Estonia for services to the state.  </p>

<p>From the <a href="http://www.president.ee/en/media/press-releases/7052-the-republic-of-estonia-honours-99-people-with-decorations-on-the-eve-of-independence-day/index.html">official press release</a> of the Office of the President of the Republic of Estonia:</p>

<p>"As the Head of State, I consider the decorations of the Republic of Estonia to be the highest gratitude and acknowledgement of the Republic of Estonia to people from Estonia and other countries, whose work and activities have contributed to a better, safer and richer Estonia and, in a number of cases, the nominees of the decorations have expressed special personal courage. They have done more that their work would have assumed them to do," told President Ilves. "The number of receivers of decorations is not large and this should enhance the value and significance of each and every one of them."</p>

<p>"The Order of the White Star, 3rd class, is being awarded to the promoter of discovery-based learning, initiator and contributor to the Forest University in Estonia, Mare Taagepera."</p>

<p>"The Republic of Estonia acknowledges the keepers of its history. The Order of the White Star is being awarded to Professor Toivo Ülo Raun, researcher of the history of the Baltic countries and Finland at the University of Indiana in the United States of America."</p>

<p>"Estonia thanks its friends and supporters aboard. Orders of the Cross of Terra Mariana is awarded to one of the founders of the Baltic study programme at the University of Washington, Professor Guntis Šmidchens."<br />
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    <title>Journal of Baltic Studies, Vol. 43, issue 1 (2012)</title>
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    <published>2012-03-04T03:04:52Z</published>
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    <summary>Stefan Donecker,&quot; An Itinerant Sheep, and The Origins of The Livonians: Friedrich Menius&apos;s Syntagma De Origine Livonorum (1635)&quot; During the 1630s, Friedrich Menius, professor of history at the University of Dorpat, was the first scholar to investigate the ethnic origins...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Stefan Donecker," An Itinerant Sheep, and The Origins of The Livonians: Friedrich Menius's Syntagma De Origine Livonorum (1635)"<br />
<blockquote>During the 1630s, Friedrich Menius, professor of history at the University of Dorpat, was the first scholar to investigate the ethnic origins and the ancestry of Estonians and Latvians at an academic level. His treatise, entitled Syntagma de origine Livonorum, has nevertheless been largely ignored by later generations. This is mainly due to Menius's bad reputation as an academic adventurer and notorious troublemaker. The present paper intends to examine Menius's theories, place them in the context of early modern intellectual history, and interpret them as an expression of the worldview and mindset of a seventeenth-century Livonian scholar.</blockquote></p>

<p>Epp Annus, "The Problem of Soviet Colonialism in the Baltics"<br />
<blockquote>This essay works through some of the necessary preliminary questions in thinking about Soviet colonialism in the Baltics. It opens by tracing the prehistory of critical thinking about Soviet colonialism in the 1960s and considers why the topic of Soviet colonialism has not (or not yet) become a dominant way to understand Soviet history. The central question posed by the article is whether one can speak about the Soviet invasions of the Baltic States as 'colonization'. It proposes that, initially, communist Russia did not in fact seek to colonize the Baltic States and instead 'occupied' them; however, this initial period of occupation later developed into a period of a colonial rule.</blockquote></p>

<p>Li Bennich- Bjőrkman and Branka Likić-Brborić, "Successful But Different: Deliberative Identity and the Consensus-Driven Transition to Capitalism in Estonia and Slovenia"<br />
<blockquote>Praised by international organizations, Estonia and Slovenia have long been considered among the most successful post-communist states. Estonia quickly transformed itself into one of the most liberal economies in the world, whereas Slovenia opted for a social justice-oriented market economy. Still, the roots of their success coincide in that consensus played a crucial role. We argue that the public sphere was never as repressed in Estonia and Slovenia during the communist period as it was elsewhere. Distinct national identities continued to be formed and re-formed by intellectuals during the decades of communist rule, who assumed roles as political leaders when the transition started. Consensus based on these national identities legitimized reform policies for the entire decade of the 1990s.</blockquote></p>

<p>Cecilia Mőller, "Gendered Entrepreneurship in Rural Latvia: Exploring Femininities, Work, and Livelihood Within Rural Tourism"<br />
<blockquote>This article explores different geographies of tourism, femininities and livelihood in post-socialist rural Latvia, with a focus on women's entrepreneurship within rural tourism. Based on a case study in the Cēsis district, its aim is to analyze women's livelihood strategies, including both economic and lifestyle-oriented motives behind entrepreneurship within tourism. The study illustrates women's day-to-day livelihood practices and how they organize their lives in time and space. The article reveals how women negotiate their 'livelihood action space', which includes a number of paradoxes between the quest for independence while facing both economic and social restrictions.</blockquote></p>

<p>Stefan Ewert, Higher Education Cooperation and Networks in the Baltic Sea Region: A Basis for Regionalization and Region Building?<br />
<blockquote>This article examines academic cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region. Academic networks are being discussed as indicators of regionalization, but research on the empirical basis is scarce. In the article, the regional networks of 70 higher education institutions in the Baltic States and the German federal state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are analyzed. The analysis shows a heterogeneous pattern for the regional higher education area. Regional embedding depends on the focus of an academy and its participation in regional networks. The article concludes with a discussion of options to be considered by regional organizations in order to strengthen regional academic cooperation.</blockquote></p>

<p>Anu Toots and Tõnu Idnurm, "Does the Context Matter? Attitudes Towards Cosmopolitanism Among Russian-Speaking Students in Estonia, Latvia and the Russian Federation"<br />
<blockquote>The increase of multiculturalism in European societies poses challenges to citizenship education, which, in formal education, relies on national values and neglects the emergence of cosmopolitanism. This article compares the patriotic and cosmopolitan values of Russian-speaking students in Estonia, Latvia and the Russian Federation using the data of two large surveys. The analysis revealed that Russian-speaking adolescents in Estonia and Latvia demonstrate higher support of cosmopolitan values than the Estonians, Latvians, and students in the Russian Federation. A worrisome finding is that students in the cosmopolitan cluster do not firmly favor democratic values and are not interested in improving their civic knowledge.</blockquote><br />
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    <title>Journal of Baltic Studies, Vol. 42, issue 4</title>
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    <published>2012-02-10T04:32:43Z</published>
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    <summary>Check out these articles in the most recent issue of the Journal of Baltic Studies: &quot;Evicting the Speaking Subject: A Critique of Latvian Concepts of Language&quot; by Sergei Kruk &quot;Estonian Folklore as A Source of Baltic-German Poetry&quot; by Liina Lukas...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Check out these articles in the most recent issue of the <em>Journal of Baltic Studies</em>:</p>

<p>"Evicting the Speaking Subject: A Critique of Latvian Concepts of Language" by Sergei Kruk</p>

<p>"Estonian Folklore as A Source of Baltic-German Poetry" by Liina Lukas</p>

<p>"The Evolution of Innovation Policy Governance Systems and Policy Capacities in the Baltic States" by Erkki Karo</p>

<p>"Developments in Usage and Acquisitions of Scientific Information in the Baltic States' Leading Technical University Libraries: Past Trends and Current Challenges" by Kate-Riin Kont<br />
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    <title>AABS 2012 Conference: The Global Baltics -- The Next 20 Years</title>
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    <published>2011-10-31T12:43:49Z</published>
    <updated>2011-11-11T22:06:13Z</updated>
    
    <summary>AABS invites you to participate in our 23rd conference -- &quot;The Global Baltics: The Next Twenty Years&quot; -- which will be held at the University of Illinois at Chicago on April 26-28, 2012. Paper and Panel Proposals Deadline: HAS BEEN...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AABS invites you to participate in our 23rd conference -- "The Global Baltics: The Next Twenty Years" --  which will be held at the <strong>University of Illinois at Chicago</strong> on <strong>April 26-28, 2012</strong>.  </p>

<p><strong>Paper and Panel Proposals Deadline: HAS BEEN EXTENDED -- PLEASE SUBMIT PROPOSALS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE (10/11/11)</strong><br />
Please see the call for papers for detailed information on submitting paper and panel proposals: <br />
<a href="http://www.balticstudies-aabs.org/news/CFP-2012-AABS-Chicago-updated.pdf">CFP-2012-AABS-Chicago-updated.pdf</a></p>

<p><strong>Accommodations:</strong>  Information on conference accommodations is now available:<br />
<a href="http://www.balticstudies-aabs.org/news/AABS-2012-accomodations-FINAL.pdf">AABS-2012-accomodations-FINAL.pdf</a></p>

<p>Keep up-to-date with conference plans by joining the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_208552795851797&ap=1">2012 AABS Conference</a> group on Facebook.</p>

<p>The Conference website is coming soon!</p>

<p>For further information, contact the conference organizing committee at <a href="mailto:aabsconfinfochicago@gmail.com">aabsconfinfochicago@gmail.com</a>.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>AABS Grant Applications Deadline December 15</title>
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    <published>2011-10-29T20:12:02Z</published>
    <updated>2012-02-10T04:18:40Z</updated>
    
    <summary>AABS invites applications for the 2012 Saltups, Grundmanis, Dissertation and Emerging Scholar grants. The application deadline for all 2012 fellowships is December 15, 2011. For more information, visit the Grants page on the AABS website....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AABS invites applications for the <strong>2012 Saltups, Grundmanis, Dissertation and Emerging Scholar grants</strong>.  The application deadline for all 2012 fellowships is December 15, 2011.  For more information, visit the Grants page on the AABS website.  </p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Journal of Baltic Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 3</title>
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    <published>2011-10-02T03:48:49Z</published>
    <updated>2012-02-10T04:19:48Z</updated>
    
    <summary>The most recent issue of the Journal of Baltic Studies features the following articles: Iurii Samarin&apos;s Baltic Escapade by Richard Pipes The Institutional Roots of Anti-Corruption Policies: Comparing the Three Baltic States by Lars Johannsen and Karin Hilmer Pederson An...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The most recent issue of the Journal of Baltic Studies features the following articles:<br />
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<em>Iurii Samarin's Baltic Escapade</em> by Richard Pipes</p>

<p><em>The Institutional Roots of Anti-Corruption Policies: Comparing the Three Baltic States</em> by Lars Johannsen and Karin Hilmer Pederson</p>

<p><em>An Intriguing Document: 583 Headwords in Search of a Lexicographer</em> by Kristina Brazaitis</p>

<p><em>Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses' Growth Expectations and Financial Performance in Latvia: Does Ethnicity Matter?</em> by Ruta Aidis, Tomasz Marek Mickiewicz and Arnis Sauka</p>

<p><em>The Impact of the European Union on Sub-National Mobilization in a Unitary State: The Case of Estonia</em> by Merit Tartar</p>

<p><em>Pleasures of Late Socialism in Soviet Lithuania: Strategies of Resistance and Dissent</em> by Rasa Baločkaitė<br />
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    <title>Save the Date: 2014 AABS &amp; SASS Conference</title>
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    <link rel="service.edit" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://depts.washington.edu/aabs/mt/mt-atom.cgi/weblog/blog_id=1/entry_id=57" title="Save the Date: 2014 AABS &amp; SASS Conference" />
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    <published>2011-07-20T11:20:41Z</published>
    <updated>2011-07-31T20:16:41Z</updated>
    
    <summary>The Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS) and the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies (SASS) will once again hold a joint conference on March 13-15, 2014. The conference will be hosted by the European Studies Council...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS) and the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies (SASS) will once again hold a joint conference on March 13-15, 2014.  The conference will be hosted by the European Studies Council at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.  For more information about the conference, please contact <a href="mailto:bradley.woodworth@yale.edu">Bradley Woodworth</a>.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Baltic Studies Colleagues Gather in Stockholm</title>
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    <published>2011-07-15T11:08:14Z</published>
    <updated>2011-10-02T03:34:58Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Sődertőn University in Stockholm hosted the 2011 Baltic Studies in Europe Conference on June 12-15. The 230 participants came from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, UK, USA, and...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sődertőn University in Stockholm hosted the 2011 Baltic Studies in Europe Conference on June 12-15.  The 230 participants came from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, UK, USA, and even two participants from Japan.  In addition to panel presentations, the conference featured three key note speakers.  Bengt Jacobsson, Sődertőn University, opened the conference with a talk on "Changes in Governance: Europeanization and the Baltic States."  Valdis Muktupavels, University of Latvia, presented case studies of Latvian musical instruments to discuss local, regional and continental components of national musical culture.  Tiina Kirss, Tallinn University, addressed post-Soviet "memory work" in her talk "Writing Baltic Lives: Continuities and Caesuras."</p>

<p>A highlight of the conference was a concert by the Hans Antehads Quartet, which performed jazz arrangements of traditional and contemporary Latvian songs.  The concert, held at the historical Konserthuset, was followed by a reception hosted by the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian embassies in Sweden.  On Sunday evening, the Estonian House hosted a reception with a performance by The Lavettes, a 1960s music Stockholm band comprised primarily of doctoral students.  Despite a heavy rain that forced a move inside from the Blåporten restaurant's courtyard, the conference dinner was an opportunity to enjoy Swedish food and conversation with colleagues.<br />
<em><br />
The 2013 Baltic Studies Conference in Europe will be held in Tallinn, Estonia.</em></p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Journal of Baltic Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 2</title>
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    <link rel="service.edit" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://depts.washington.edu/aabs/mt/mt-atom.cgi/weblog/blog_id=1/entry_id=58" title="Journal of Baltic Studies, Vol. 42, Issue 2" />
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    <published>2011-07-14T11:30:33Z</published>
    <updated>2011-07-31T20:05:02Z</updated>
    
    <summary>The current issue of the Journal of Baltic Studies features the following articles: Koreinik, Kadri. Public Discourse of (De)legitimation: The Case of South Estonian Language. Mölder, Holger. The Cooperative Security Dilemma in the Baltic Sea Region. Taagepera, Rein. Albert, Martin,...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The current issue of the Journal of Baltic Studies features the following articles:<br />
</strong><br />
Koreinik, Kadri. <em>Public Discourse of (De)legitimation: The Case of South Estonian Language</em>.</p>

<p>Mölder, Holger. <em>The Cooperative Security Dilemma in the Baltic Sea Region</em>.</p>

<p>Taagepera, Rein. <em>Albert, Martin, and Peter Too: Their Roles in Creating the Estonian and Latvian Nations</em>.</p>

<p>Velmet, Aro. <em>Occupied Identities: National Narratives in Baltic Museums of Occupations</em>.</p>

<p>Ehala, Martin and Anastassia Zabrodskaja. <em>Interethnic discordance and stability in Estonia</em>.</p>

<p>Rohtmets, Helen. <em>The repatriation of Estonians from Soviet Russia in 1920-1923: a test of Estonian citizenship and immigration policy</em>.</p>

<p>Parutis, Violetta.  <em>White, European, and Hardworking: East European Migrants' Relationships with Other Communities in London</em>.</p>]]>
        
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