Journal of Baltic Studies
Volume 43, issue 4 of the Journal of Baltic Studies will be coming out shortly. The issue includes four articles and a symposium. The symposium addresses the Correlates of War (COW) project’s treatment of the "Forest Brothers" in Lithuania.
The authors and titles in the issue are:
Ivars Ijabs, Break Out of Russia: Miķelis Valters and the National Issue in Early Latvian Socialism
Jaak Valge, Top Estonian Politician Konstantin Päts’s Financial Dealings With Moscow
Eman M. Vovsi, An Unsuitable Job for a Historian: Antoine-Henri Baron de Jomini, and His Governorship of Vilna, July-August 1812
Darius Staliūnas, Dusetos, Easter 1905: The Story of One Pogrom
Symposium: How should political scientists understand the “Forest Brothers?”
a. Gediminas Vitkus, ‘Forest Brothers’ and the Consequences of Metropole-Periphery Distinction Elimination in the ‘Correlates of War’ Typology
b. Meredith Reid Sarkees, Response to the ‘Forest Brothers’ and the Consequences of Metropole-Periphery Distinction in the ‘Correlates of War’ Typology
c. Gediminas Vitkus, Once More on Advantages and Disadvantages of Metropole-Periphery Distinction Elimination: a Rejoinder
Journal of Baltic Studies 46/4 2012
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