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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.

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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.
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Autorenporträt
Maria Zadencka, Associated Professor (PhD) at the Department of Slavic Languages, Stockholm University. She has published on the literature and history of 'national projects' in Poland, Finland, and the Baltic countries, including Divided Heritages: Culture in a Time of National Differentiation in the Lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Baltic Provinces, and the Kingdom of Sweden and Finland (Stockholm Slavic Papers, 2014). Andrejs Plakans, Professor emeritus of the Department of History, Iowa State University, with research interests in the population and family history in Baltic countries, particularly of Latvia; and most recently the author of A Concise History of the Baltic States (Cambridge University Press, 2011). Andreas Lawaty, Dr. phil., Researcher at the Nordost-Institut/IKGN, Lüneburg, Germany, formerly at Deutsches Polen-Institut, Darmstadt, Germany. He has published on Polish and German history, culture and literature, including Intellectual Visions and Revisions in the History of Polish-German Relationships (in Polish, Cracow 2015).