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Record Nr.

UNINA9910785246203321

Titolo

From recognition to restoration [[electronic resource] ] : Latvia's history as a nation-state / / edited and introduced by David J. Smith, David J. Galbreath and Geoffrey Swain

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, : Rodopi, 2010

ISBN

1-282-79297-0

9786612792977

90-420-3099-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (169 p.)

Collana

On the boundary of two worlds : identity, freedom, and moral imagination in the Baltics ; ; 25

Altri autori (Persone)

SmithDavid J

GalbreathDavid J

SwainGeoff

Disciplina

947.96

Soggetti

Latvia History 1918-1940

Latvia History 1940-1991

Latvia History 1991-

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- From Recognition to Restoration: Latvia’s History as a Nation-State / David J. Smith , David J. Galbreath and Geoffrey Swain -- Celebrating Origins: Reflections on Latvia’s Ninetieth Birthday / Andrejs Plakans -- Inter-war Multiculturalism Revisited: Cultural Autonomy in 1920's Latvia / David J. Smith -- Forgotten Voices: Reflections on Latvia during World War Two / Geoffrey Swain -- The Deportation of March 25, 1949 in Latgale: Oral History Sources and Archival Documents / Irēna Saleniece -- The Strange Death of Latvian National Communism / William D. Prigge -- Latvia’s 90th Anniversary: between Partocracy and a Misconstrued Model of Liberal Economy / Veiko Spolitis -- Nation in the Making? The Social Integration Process in Latvia since 1991 / Marina Germane -- The Bronze Man and the Homeless Man: Performance Art in Latvia from Perestroika to Post-Soviet / Amy Bryzgel -- Between a ‘Rock’ and a ‘Hard Place’: Baltic Foreign Policy after Enlargement / David J. Galbreath.



Sommario/riassunto

Taking its cue from the 90th anniversary commemorations of November 2008, this work explores the relationship between state and nationhood during the three phases to date in Latvia’s existence as a territorial entity: the sovereign statehood of 1918-1940; the Soviet and Nazi occupations of 1940-1944 and the ensuing half-century within the USSR; and the post-1991 period, which has seen the restoration of independence on the basis of legal continuity from the inter-war period and – latterly – accession to the European Union. The aim in relation to all three eras is to go beyond the often essentialising contours of Cold War and post-Cold War debates and reveal the underlying complexities and ambiguities of political and social development.