Bibliography and Further Reading

Bibliography

Introduction

  1. https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/125339/1393_Molotov-Ribbentrop_Pact.pdf
  2. https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/perestroika-and-glasnost
  3. https://www.britannica.com/place/Soviet-Union

Estonia

  1. https://www.tasteatlas.com/most-popular-food-in-estonia
  2. Kulmar, T., “On Supreme Sky God from the Aspect of Religious History and in Prehistoric Estonian Material”, Folklore, vol. 31
  3. Jones, Prudence and Nigel Pennick, A History of Pagan Europe, Routledge, 1991, p. 181
  4. Haas, Ain, A. Peekna, and R. Walker, “Echoes of Ancient Cataclysms in the Baltic Sea”, Folklore, vol. 23
  5. Lettus, Henricus, The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, p. 193
  6. Haas
  7. http://www.estonica.org/en/History/1558-1710_Estonia_under_Swedish_rule/Estonia_divided_between_Sweden,_Poland_and_Denmark/
  8. http://www.estonica.org/en/History/1558-1710_Estonia_under_Swedish_rule/Estonia_during_the_reign_of_the_absolutist_King_Charles_XI_The_Great_Reduction_of_manors/
  9. http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ad08
  10. Thaden, Edward C., editor,“Dilemmas of Borderland Policy in the Era of Great Reforms: Poland and Finland, 1855-1881,” Russification in the Baltic Provinces and Finland, 1855-1914, by Michael H. Haltzel et al., Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1981, pp. 25–32.
  11. Raun, Toivo U. “The Revolution of 1905 in the Baltic Provinces and Finland.” Slavic Review, vol. 43, no. 3, 1984, pp. 453–467.
  12. http://www.estonica.org/en/The_Story_of_the_Estonian_Republic_%E2%80%94_1918-1940/A_coup_d%E2%80%99%C3%A9tat/
  13. https://www.ut.ee/en/university
  14. Misiunas, Romuald and Rein Taagepera, The Baltic States: Years of Dependence, 1940-1990, Hurst and Company, London, 1993, pp. 11-12.
  15. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/estonia
  16. Lieven, Anatol, The Baltic Revolution, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1993, 89.
  17. Housden Martyn and David S. Smith editors, Forgotten Pages in Baltic History, 2011, p. 282.
  18. Misiunas, p. 77
  19. Komsomol: Russian abbreviation of Vsesoyuzny Leninsky Kommunistichesky Soyuz Molodyozhi, English translation: All-Union Leninist Communist League of Youth. In the Soviet Union, this was an organization for young people aged 14 to 28 that was primarily a political organ for spreading Communist teachings and preparing future members of the Communist Party — from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Komsomol
  20. Misiunas, p.99
  21. https://www.britannica.com/art/Socialist-Realism
  22. https://sisu.ut.ee/ewod/s/sirge
  23. Olesk, Sirje, “Ellen Nit: A Lyricist by Nature”, Elm, autumn 2015, pp. 4-11.
  24. http://estlit.ee/elis/?cmd=writer&id=16534
  25. http://estlit.ee/elis/?cmd=writer&id=43777
  26. https://www.vanemuine.ee/en/theatre-vanemuine/history/
  27. https://www.livelib.ru/author/554603/top-kaarel-ird
  28. https://www.britannica.com/event/Prague-Spring
  29. Misiunas, p.252.
  30. Misiunas, p. 253
  31. https://www.britannica.com/technology/samizdat
  32. Misiunas, p. 301
  33. Misiunas, p. 301

Latvia

  1. https://www.britannica.com/place/Latvia
  2. https://www.tasteatlas.com/most-popular-dishes-in-latvia
  3. https://latvianeats.com/
  4. Putelis, Aldia, “Latvian Mythology“, Encyclopedia Mythica; & Naithani, Sadhana, Folklore in Baltic History, University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2019.
  5. Kasekamp, Andres, A History of the Baltic States, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2010, p.11.
  6. Lieven, Anatol, The Baltic Revolution. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and the Path to Independence, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1993, p. 49.
  7. https://en.unesco.org/mediabank/24883/
  8. https://www.latvia.eu/traditions-culture/latvian-folk-songs-dainas
  9. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rainis
  10. https://runa.lnb.lv/en/objects/729579/
  11. https://kulturaskanons.lv/en/archive/rainis/
  12. Hausmanis V., Rainis Jānis. Latviešu rakstniecība biogrāfijās, Rīga: LU Literatūras, folkloras un mākslas institūts, 2003, pp. 470-472, translated by O. Peterson.
  13. https://www.president.lv/en/president-of-latvia/former-presidents-of-latvia/karlis-ulmanis#gsc.tab=0
  14. Misiunas, Romuald and Rein Taagepera, The Baltic States: Years of Dependence, 1940-1990, Hurst and Company, London, 1993, p. 21.
  15. Misiunas, p. 35
  16. Misiunas, p. 53
  17. Misiunas, p. 64
  18. Misiunas, p. 101
  19. Karnups, Viesturs Pauls, “Latvian Agriculture from the Past to the Future: Insights from Economic History
  20. Misiunas, p. 139
  21. Kasekamp, p. 148
  22. https://www.walesartsreview.org/books-insomnia-by-alberts-bels/
  23. http://www.latvianliterature.lv/en/writers/31
  24. https://www.livelib.ru/author/228232-gunar-priede (in Russian)
  25. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-juris-podnieks-1531163.html
  26. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-juris-podnieks-1531163.html

Lithuania

  1. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/atlas/lithuanian/language.html
  2. https://visitworldheritage.com/en/eu/vilnius-historic-centre-lithuania/5e1ea201-d0a2-4390-8e32-596a4ca5a90b
  3. https://en.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/about-university/history
  4. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/memory-of-the-world/register/full-list-of-registered-heritage/registered-heritage-page-1/the-act-of-the-union-of-lublin-document/
  5. https://www.britannica.com/place/grand-duchy-of-Lithuania
  6. http://www.thethinkersgarden.com/2020/09/paganism-in-early-modern-lithuania-and-prussia/
  7. https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/List_of_Lithuanian_gods
  8. https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=924913
  9. Vaskelis, Bronius, “Folklore in Lithuanian Literature“, Lituanus, Vol. 36 no. 4.
  10. Lieven, Anatol, The Baltic Revolution, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1993, p. 121.
  11. https://romuva.lt/apie/romuva/?lang=en
  12. Tejeda-Moreno, Manny, “Lithuanian Parliament Rejects Recognition of Romuva“, The Wild Hunt, July 2, 2019.
  13. Misiunas, Romuald and Rein Taagepera, The Baltic States: Years of Dependence, 1940-1990, Hurst and Company, London, 1993, p. 7.
  14. Strazas, A.S., “From Auszra” to the Great War: The Emergence of the Lithuanian Nation“, Lituanus, Vol. 42, no. 4.
  15. Misiunas, p. 8
  16. Kausekamp, Adres, A History of the Baltic States, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 2010, p. 94.
  17. Gaidis, Henry, “The Great War in Lithuania 1914-1918“, Draugas News, September 15, 2014.
  18. Kausekamp, p. 101
  19. https://www.britannica.com/event/Vilnius-dispute
  20. http://valstybingumas.lt/EN/saltiniu-apzvalga/LR-1918-1940-saltiniai/Pages/default.aspx
  21. Berman, Greta, “Introducing Mikalojus Ciurlionis: Painter and Composer“, The Juilliard Journal, November 2011
  22. http://ciurlionis.eu/en/
  23. http://ciurlionis.eu/en/painting
  24. Misiunas, p. 12
  25. Misiunas, p. 19
  26. Misiunas, p. 30
  27. Misiunas, p. 37
  28. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/lithuania
  29. https://coldwarsites.net/country/lithuania/memorial-to-jonas-zemaitis-president-of-lithuania
  30. http://www.vilniusliterature.flf.vu.lt/en/?page_id=156
  31. Misiunas, p. 285
  32. https://marvincarlsontheatrecenter.org/articles/eimuntas-nekrosius-directs-hamlet/
  33. Misiunas, pp. 332-334