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History, Memory, and Identity in Post-Soviet Estonia - The End of a Collective Farm

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Located in the world of a former collective farm in Estonia, Sigrid Rausing's book describes the changing identity of the Swedish speaking minority in Estonia under pre-Soviet and Soviet rule, its new post-Soviet dependence on Sweden, and its current attempt to restore a Swedish cultural identity. Zusammenfassung Located in the world of a former collective farm in Estonia, Sigrid Rausing's book describes the changing identity of the Swedish speaking minority in Estonia under pre-Soviet and Soviet rule, its new post-Soviet dependence on Sweden, and its current attempt to restore a Swedish cultural identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: NARRATIVES OF NORMALITY 1.: Post-Soviet Life 2.: Culture and Ideology: The Conception of the Normal 3.: The Charged Symbolism of Transition 4.: The Economy of Dependence: Gift Exchange, Consumption, and Aid PART TWO: HISTORY AND MEMORIES 5.: Nation Building: The Formulation of the Estonian Swedish Identity, 1870-1940 6.: National Heritage in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Estonia 7.: Conclusion: How to be Estonian Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index

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