11−25
Krista Kodres. Our Own Estonian Art History: Changing
Geographies of Art-Historical Narrative
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26−41
Stella Pelše. Creating the Discipline: Facts, Stories
and Sources of Latvian Art History
PDF
42−54
Jolita Mulevičiūtė. New Aims, Old Means: Rewriting
Lithuanian Art History of the National Revival Period
PDF
55−70
Visa Immonen. Medievalisms with a Difference: Estonia
and the Finnish Pre-War Tradition of Antiquarian Art History
PDF
71−85
Laima Laučkaitė. Writing the Art History of the City:
From Nationalism to Multiculturalism
PDF
86−104
Giedrė Jankevičiūtė. Writing the Art History of the
Vanished States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the 1940s
PDF
105−120
Linara Dovydaitytė. Post-Soviet Writing of History:
The Case of the National Gallery of Art in Vilnius
PDF
121−130
Epp Lankots. History Appropriating Contemporary
Concerns: Leonhard Lapin’s Architectural History and Mythical Thinking
PDF
131−145
Alexandra Alisauskas. ‘Frends is olvais velcome to
Lithuania’: The Location of Contemporary Lithuanian Art
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Ülevaated
147−151
Thinking Art History in East-Central Europe.
Melina Doerring152−153 Art-Historical Periodicals and Journals
of Art and Architecture in Finland.
Renja Suominen-Kokkonen, Johanna Vakkari
154−155
Art and Art History Related Periodicals in Latvia Today.
Kristiāna Ābele
156−159
Academic Journals on the Visual Arts in Lithuania.
Agnė Narušytė
160−163
Voldemar Vaga and Estonian Art History.
Krista Kodres