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Title Defining Latvia : recent explorations in history, culture, and politics / edited by Michael Loader, Siobhán Hearne, and Matthew Kott.

Publication Info. Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2022.
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Description 1 online resource (269 pages) : maps
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Latvia and Latvian identity in historical perspective / Siobhán Hearne -- Mapping Latwija: Matīss Siliņš and Latvian cartographic publishing in the 1890s / Catherine Gibson -- The Sokolowski Affair: testing the limits of cultural autonomy in interwar Latvia / Christina Douglas & Per Bolin -- More than a means to an end: Pērkonkrusts's antisemitism and attacks on democracy, 1932-1934 / Paula Oppermann -- "My home and my family are now our regiment": national belonging and familial feelings in Latvian units during World War II / Harry C. Merritt -- The economic program of the Latvian National Communists: myth or reality? / Daina Bleiere -- Latvia goes rogue: language politics and Khrushchev's 1958 Soviet education reform / Michael Loader -- Latvian photography of the 1960s between art and censorship / Ekaterina Vikulina -- Onwards and upwards! mainstreaming radical right Populism in contemporary Latvia / Daunis Auers -- Gaming the system: far-Right entryism in post-Soviet Latvian politics / Matthew Kott -- Glossary of archives -- About the contributors -- Index.
Summary "In just over a century, Latvia has transitioned from imperial periphery to nation-state, then Soviet republic, and finally following the collapse of the Soviet Union to an independent republic. Defining Latvia brings together the latest research on the multiple social, political, and cultural contexts of Latvia throughout this turbulent period. Its ten chapters are written by leading political scientists, historians, and area studies specialists from across Europe and North America. The volume moves beyond an exclusively political context to incorporate a variety of social and cultural perspectives, ranging from the experiences of Latvian mapmakers in the Russian Empire, to the participation of Latvians in the Wehrmacht and Red Army during World War II, Latvian national communism, and the development of extremist politics following Latvia's accession to the European Union. Other chapters address developing trends in the fields of history and political science, including the history of antisemitism, memory, language politics, photography, and political extremism. Based on the book's temporal span from the nineteenth century to the present, the authors and editors of Defining Latvia understand the construction of Latvian identity as a continuous and interconnected process across significant political and ideological ruptures"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Latvia -- History -- 20th century.
Latvia -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Latvia -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 20th century.
Latvia -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Nation-building -- Latvia -- History -- 20th century.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Baltic States.
Nation-building
Ethnic relations
Politics and government
Social conditions
Latvia
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Indexed Term Latvian history.
Latvian politics.
nationalism.
Genre/Form History
Added Author Loader, Michael, editor, author.
Hearne, Siobhán, editor, writer of introduction.
Kott, Matthew, 1974- editor, author.
Other Form: Print version: Defining Latvia. Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2022 9789633864456 (DLC) 2021061463
ISBN 9789633864463 (electronic book)
9633864461 (electronic book)
9789633864456 (hardcover)