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New issue of Pro Ethnologica: The Russian Speaking Minorities in Estonia and Latvia

by lorenz on Sep 14, 2005 in indigenous people / minorities, Us and Them, Europe, journal articles / papers

Pro Ethnologica is - as far as I know - the only anthropology journal that is published both on paper and is freely available on the web for all of us.

Their new volume is now online. The papers in their new volume were presented at a workshop in August 2005 on the Russian speaking minority in Estland and Latvia and deal among others about "How the Russians Turned into the Image of the "National Enemy" of the Estonians" on "Strategies of Identity Re-construction in Post-Soviet Estonia", "Experience of Estonian-speaking Students from Fieldwork in Narva" and "Work as the Focus of Socialist Everyday Life"

>> to Pro Ethnologica 19: The Russian Speaking Minorities in Estonia and Latvia

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