List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Ivars Ijabs
Introduction: Latvia and Latvian Identity in Historical Perspective
Siobhán Hearne
1. Mapping Latwija: Matīss Siliņš and Latvian Cartographic Publishing in the 1890s
Catherine Gibson
2. The Sokolowski Affair: Testing the Limits of Cultural Autonomy in Interwar Latvia
Christina Douglas and Professor Per Bolin
3. More than a Means to an End: Pērkonkrusts’ Antisemitism and Attacks on Democracy 1932-1934
Paula Oppermann
4. My Home and My Family Are Now Our Regiment’: National Belonging and Familial Feelings in Latvian Units during World War II
Harry Merritt
5. The Economic Program of the Latvian National Communists – Myth or Reality?
Daina Bleiere
6. Latvia Goes Rogue: Language Politics and Khrushchev’s 1958 Soviet Education Reform
Michael Loader
7. Latvian Photography of the 1960s: Between Art and Censorship
Ekaterina Vikulina
8. Onwards and Upwards! Mainstreaming Radical Right Populism in Contemporary Latvia
Daunis Auers
9. Gaming the System: Far Right Entryism in Post-Soviet Latvian Politics
Matthew Kott
Glossary of Archives
About the Contributors
Index