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The Peace Is Deceptive: the History of Riga's Hippest Street
Author deepbalticNovember 25, 2017 0

The Peace Is Deceptive: the History of Riga's Hippest Street

The history of Miera iela is proof of the legend that Riga will never be complete.Continue Reading →

Back to Shul: Capturing the Uses of Lithuania's 100 Former Synagogues
Feature Article deepbalticNovember 14, 2017 0

Back to Shul: Capturing the Uses of Lithuania's 100 Former Synagogues

"I visited and photographed former synagogues in 59 Lithuanian towns, villages and cities whose contemporary uses include churches, funeral parlours, shops, hairdressers..."Continue Reading →

Naissaar: the Estonian "Island of Women" Once an Independent Socialist Republic
Estonia deepbalticNovember 6, 2017 0

Naissaar: the Estonian "Island of Women" Once an Independent Socialist Republic

"They announced the creation of an independent socialist republic, the Soviet Republic of the Sailors and Builders of the Fortress of Naissaar Island"Continue Reading →

Higher Education in a Post-War Refugee Camp: The Baltic University
culture deepbalticOctober 30, 2017 0

Higher Education in a Post-War Refugee Camp: The Baltic University

"He was truly amazed, if not perhaps shocked, that people, refugees, were not only thinking of creating a university, but were actually organising it."Continue Reading →

Pagan Faith, Accelerated Technology: A Walk on Estonia's Muhu Island
Author deepbalticOctober 23, 2017 0

Pagan Faith, Accelerated Technology: A Walk on Estonia's Muhu Island

Organised religion, imported by a series of invaders and occupiers, was never able to fully repress pagan traditions in Estonia.Continue Reading →

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