All Stories

  1. Multiperspectivity in Museums
  2. Museum value as a tension field: a Baltic perspective
  3. Slow Conflict on Display: on the Representation of Russophone Minorities in Baltic History Museums
  4. On the Role of the Individual in Materializing, Mediating, and Commemorating Memories of the Stalinist Repressions
  5. Museums of Communism: new memory sites in central and eastern Europe
  6. 1 Mitigating the Difficult Past?
  7. Mälutööst elulooliste mälu-uuringuteni. Märkusi biograafilise kultuuriuurimise ja nõukogudejärgse Eesti mälu-uuringute seoste kohta
  8. Skylarks and rebels: a memoir about the Soviet Russian occupation of Latvia, life in a totalitarian state, and freedom
  9. Life story as cultural memory: making and mediating Baltic socialism since 1989
  10. Concepts Around Selected Pasts: On ‘Mnemonic Turn’ in Cultural Research
  11. Continuity or Discontinuity: On the Dynamics of Remembering “Mature Socialism” in Estonian Post-Soviet Remembrance Culture
  12. Baltic Biographies at Historical Crossroads
  13. Privaatne ja avalik nõukogude aja mõistmises ühe keskastme juhi eluloo näitel. Private and Public in the Soviet Era: The Example of a Mid-Level Manager’s Life Story
  14. NATIONAL TEMPORALITY AND JOURNALISTIC PRACTICE: TEMPORALISING ANNIVERSARY EVENTS IN ESTONIAN TELEVISION NEWS; pp. 323–341
  15. REVISING TIME IN CULTURAL RESEARCH: PREFACE TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE OF TRAMES; PP. 303–306
  16. Ene Kõresaar , Epp Lauk , and Kristin Kuutma , editors. The Burden of Remembering: Recollections and Representations of the Twentieth Century.(Studia Historica, number 77.)Helsinki : Finnish Literature Society . 2009 . Pp. 252. €29.00.
  17. Pärimusliku ajaloo uurimine Eesti ja naabermaade koostööruumis
  18. MEDIATION OF MEMORY: TOWARDS TRANSDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES IN CURRENT MEMORY STUDIES. PREFACE TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE OF TRAMES; pp. 243–263
  19. The Notion of Rupture in Estonian Narrative Memory: On the Construction of Meaning in Autobiographical Texts on the Stalinist Experience