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Nordic by Nordic East: Estonia's Regional Identity
Author deepbalticMay 25, 2016 3

Nordic by Nordic East: Estonia's Regional Identity

Because Estonians are ethnically a Fennic people and speak a Fennic language, many are drawing closer to the idea of presenting a regional Nordic identity to the wider world.Continue Reading →

The Tallinn Collector: Soviet Estonia Remembered Through Guidebooks
Estonia deepbalticApril 29, 2016 2

The Tallinn Collector: Soviet Estonia Remembered Through Guidebooks

“Tallinn airport provides direct services by Aeroflot to more than 40 towns and cities in the Soviet Union..."Continue Reading →

A Ghost Town Unsuitable for Humans: Patarei Sea Fortress
Author deepbalticFebruary 1, 2016 4

A Ghost Town Unsuitable for Humans: Patarei Sea Fortress

“When I walk through the place, memories of other people keep popping up; it is a geography of grief."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 →

The Strange Story of Walk – United by the Soviets, Divided by Freedom
Author deepbalticOctober 28, 2015 0

The Strange Story of Walk – United by the Soviets, Divided by Freedom

It certainly doesn’t look like a national border – a forgotten, slightly gloomy pedestrianised backstreet...Continue Reading →

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