East and Central European history writing in exile 1939-1989 / / edited by Maria Zadencka, Andrejs Plakans, Andreas Lawaty.

The studies in East and Central European History Writing in Exile 1939-1989 , all written by experts in the history of the region, give answers to the comprehensive question of how the experience of exile during the time of the Nazi and Communist totalitarianism influenced and still influences histo...

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Superior document:On the Boundary of Two Worlds, Volume 39
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Rodopi,, 2015.
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:On the boundary of two worlds ; 39.
Physical Description:1 online resource (445 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Maria Zadencka , Andrejs Plakans and Andreas Lawaty
  • Introduction / Maria Zadencka , Andrejs Plakans and Andreas Lawaty
  • Estonian Historians in Exile: Organisation and Publication / Olavi Arens
  • Transnational Contacts and Cross-Fertilization among Baltic Historians in Exile, 1968–1991 / Toivo Raun
  • Baltic Historiography in West German Exile / Jörg Hackmann
  • Remaining Loyal: Latvian Historians in Exile 1945–1991 / Andrejs Plakans
  • Ukrainian Historical Writing in North America during the Cold War: Striving for “Normalcy” / Volodymyr Kravchenko
  • Belarusian Historians in Exile: New Circumstances, Old Problems / Oleg Łatyszonek
  • Fr. Prof. Walerian Meysztowicz and the Polish Historical Institute in Rome / Mirosław A. Supruniuk
  • Polish Exile Historians at the International Historical Congresses / Maria Zadencka
  • To Be a Polish Historian in Exile: Semantic and Methodological Remarks / Rafał Stobiecki
  • Homeland Livland and “Exile” in the German Fatherland: Reinhard Wittram (1902–1973) and his Attitudes towards Baltic History, 1925–1964 / Gert von Pistohlkors
  • How To Become A Perfect Danish-Estonian Historian: Homage to Vello Helk / Jaan Undusk
  • Polish Historiography in Exile: On Selected Works and Ideas of Oskar Halecki, Henryk Paszkiewicz and Marian Kukiel / Mirosław Filipowicz
  • The Shape of Europe in the Works of Oskar Halecki, Józef Mackiewicz, and Marian Kukiel / Maria Zadencka
  • Polish Exile Periodicals as a Dialogue Forum: Teki Historyczne, Polish Review, Zeszyty Historyczne / Rafał Stobiecki
  • Generations in Baltic German Historical Writing, 1919–2009 / Gert von Pistohlkors
  • History Writing in Exile and in the Homeland after World War II: Some Comparative Aspects / Jaan Undusk
  • In Whose Name is the Story Told? The Émigré Critique of Method in the Historiography of the Polish People’s Republic / Artur Mękarski
  • The Figure of “Antemurale” in the Historiography at Home and in Exile / Andreas Lawaty
  • A “Polish Connection” in American Sovietology Or the Old Homeland Enmities in the New Host Country Humanities / Andrzej Nowak
  • The Idea of Latvian National History in Exile: Continuity and Discontinuity / Iveta Leitāne
  • Name Index / Maria Zadencka , Andrejs Plakans and Andreas Lawaty.