East and Central European history writing in exile 1939-1989 /
The studies in East and Central European History Writing in Exile 1939-1989 offer concise analysis of the organization and the intellectual work of historians exiled from the Baltic States, including Baltic Germans, Belorusia, Ukraine, and Poland in the West.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Boston :
Brill/Rodopi,
[2015]
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Colección: | On the boundary of two worlds ;
v. 39. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Constituting exile
- Estonian historians in exile: organisation and publication / Olavi Arens
- Transnational contacts and cross-fertilization among Baltic historians in exile, 1968-1991 / Toivo Raun
- Baltic historiography in West German exile / Jorg Hackmann
- Remaining loyal: Latvian historians in exile 1945-1991 / Andrejs Plakans
- Ukrainian historical writing in North America during the Cold War: striving for "normalcy" / Volodymyr Kravchenko
- Belarusian historians in exile: new circumstances, old problems: Oleg Latyszonek, fr. prof. Walerian Meysztowicz and the Polish historical institute in Rome / Miroslaw A. Supruniuk
- Polish exile historians at the international historical congresses / Maria Zadencka
- To be a Polish historian in exile: semantic and methodological remarks / Rafal Stobiecki
- Part II. Transfer of knowledge
- Homeland livland and "exile" in the German fatherland: Reinhard Wittram (1902-1973) and his attitudes towards Baltic history, 1925-1964 / Gert von Pistohlkors
- How to become a perfect Danish-Estonian historian: homage to Vello Helk / Jaan Undusk
- Polish historiography in exile: on selected works and ideas of Oskar Halecki, Henryk Paszkiewicz and Marian Kukiel / Miroslaw Filipowicz
- Retrospective utopias: the shape of Europe in the works of Polish exile historians / Maria Zadencka
- Polish exile periodicals as a dialogue forum: Teki Historyczne, Polish Review, Zeszyty Historyczne / Rafal Stobiecki
- Part III. Continuity and discontinuity new styles of thought
- Generations in Baltic German historical writing, 1919-2009 / Gert von Pistohlkors
- History writing in exile and in the homeland after World War II: some comparative aspects / Jaan Undusk
- In whose name is the story told? The emigre critique of method in the historiography of the Polish People's Republic / Artur Mekarski
- The figure of "Antemurale" in the historiography at home and in exile / Andreas Lawaty
- A "Polish connection" in American sovietology or the old homeland: enmities in the new host country humanities / Andrzej Nowak
- The idea of Latvian national history in exile: continuity and discontinuity / Iveta Leitane.