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The Quick Brown Fox: Remembering Slothrop's English-Language Bookshop
Author deepbalticJanuary 26, 2016 2

The Quick Brown Fox: Remembering Slothrop's English-Language Bookshop

We opened Slothrop’s English language bookshop in Tallinn in December 2011. It was Estonia’s first second-hand English language bookstore.Continue Reading →

Landscapes of Communism Revalued: An Interview with Owen Hatherley
Uncategorized deepbalticDecember 21, 2015 2

Landscapes of Communism Revalued: An Interview with Owen Hatherley

In Landscapes of Communism, published earlier this year, Owen Hatherley turned his attention to the architecture of Communism across the former Eastern Bloc, including in the BalticsContinue Reading →

Split By a Border and Fading Fast: Estonia's Unique Seto People
Author deepbalticDecember 12, 2015 7

Split By a Border and Fading Fast: Estonia's Unique Seto People

For Estonia’s Setos, it wasn’t the Soviet Union’s Iron Curtain that split their community in two – but the border Estonia built to keep the Russians out.Continue Reading →

The Baltic Revolution 25 Years On: An Interview with Anatol Lieven
Estonia deepbalticNovember 25, 2015 4

The Baltic Revolution 25 Years On: An Interview with Anatol Lieven

Anatol Lieven was the only Western journalist permanently stationed in the Baltic states during the most dramatic years of their struggle for independence.Continue Reading →

Bohemian Adventures in Tallinn's Fish House
Author deepbalticNovember 23, 2015 1

Bohemian Adventures in Tallinn's Fish House

The quiet former fishermen’s district of Kalamaja is today one of Tallinn’s last remaining areas with a hodgepodge of old wooden houses and old-fashioned industrial complexes.Continue Reading →

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