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Presented by Stanford University and the Hoover Institution Library & Archives, October 8–10, 2014, Stauffer Auditorium, Hoover Institution.

 

Wednesday, October 8
9:00 AM
Welcome Remarks – Eric T. Wakin, Robert H. Malott Director of Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Opening Remarks – Amir Weiner, Stanford University
9:15-10:45 AM – Chair: Amir Weiner

 

Toomas Hiio, Estonian War Museum. Multi-ethnic (or Multi-national) Student Body of the University of Tartu and the WW I: Choices, Political Movements, Volunteers, Mobilizations, and Postwar Consequences

 

Darius Staliunas, Lithuanian Institute of History. Anti-Jewish Violence in Lithuania at the Turn of the 20th Century
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Chair: Aivars Stranga, The University of Latvia

 

Ēriks Jēkabsons, Univer-sity of Latvia. The War for Independence of Latvia and the United States

 

Tomas Balkelis, Vilnius University. Paramilitarism in Lithuania: Violence, Civic Activism and Nation-making, 1918–1920

 

Bert Patenaude, Stanford University. “Yankee Doodle: American Attitudes toward Baltic Independence, 1918–1921”

 

12:30 – 2:15 PM Lunch break

 

4:30 PM Keynote address – INVITE ONLY.


Vaira Viķe-Freiberga, President of the Club of Madrid, Former President of Latvia. Against All Odds: The Path of the Baltic States to the EU and NATO. Introduced by

Eric T. Wakin, Robert H. Malott Director of Library & Archives, Hoover Institution, and Norman Naimark, Robert and Florence McDonnell Professor in East European Studies, Stanford University

 

Thursday, October 9
9:00-10:45 AM Chair: Magnus Ilmjärv, Тallinn University


Ineta Lipša, Institute of History of Latvia. Interwar History of Latvia: the Gender Aspects

 

Aivars Stranga, University of Latvia. Kārlis Ulmanis' Regime: Politics, Economics, Culture


Andres Kasekamp, Tartu University. The Estonian Radical Right in the 1930s: The Collapse of Democracy and the Rise of Authoritarianism.

 

11:00 AM – 12:15 PM Chair: David Holloway, Stanford University

 

Arturas Svarauskas, Lithuanian Institute of History. Regime, Society, and Political Tensions in Lithuania, 1938–1940.

 

Magnus Ilmjärv, Тallinn University. Munich Pact and the Baltic States, 1938 – The Fateful Year for the Baltic States.

 

12:15 – 2:00 PM Lunch break

 

2:00 – 3:15 PM Chair: Norman Naimark, Stanford University

 

Saulius Sužiedėlis, Millersville University, Pennsylvania. The Nazi Occupation and the Holocaust in Reichskommissariat Ostland: Conflicting Narratives and Memories

 

Uldis Neiburgs, Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. Latvia, Nazi German Occupation, and the Western Allies, 1941–1945

 

3:30 – 4:45 PM Chair: Gabriella Safran, Stanford

 

Ene Kõresaar, Tartu University. World War II in Estonian Memory and Commemoration


Kristina Burinskaitė, The Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania. The KGB Search of War Criminals in the West and the Attempts to Discredit Lithuanian Emigration

 

Friday, October 10
9:00 – 10:15 AM Chair: Katherine Jolluck, Stanford University


Aigi RahiTamm, Tartu University. Doubly Marginalized People: the Hidden Stories of Breaking Trust between People in Estonian Society (1940–1960)


Daina Bleiere, Rīga Stradiņš University. Women in the Soviet Latvian Nomenclature (1940–1987)


10:30 AM – 12:15 PM Chair: Darius Staliunas, Lithuanian Institute of History


Saulius Grybkauskas, Lithuanian Institute of History. The Second Secretaries of Communist Parties in the Soviet Baltic Republics during 1944–1990


David Beecher, University of California, Berkeley. A Tale of Two Scholars: Paul Ariste and Yuri Lotman

 

Gail Lapidus, Stanford University. The Baltic National Movements and the End of the USSR


12:15 – 2:00 PM Lunch Break


2:00 – 3:15 PM Chair: Paul Roderick Gregory, Hoover Institution

 

Elga Zalīte, Green Library. The Rev. Richards Zariņš Collection in Stanford University Libraries as a Source for the Study of the Post-World War II Latvian Emigration in the United States


David Jacobs, Hoover Institution Archives. Stateless Representatives: Baltic Diplomats during the Cold War


3:30 – 4:15 PM Chair: Saulius Sužiedėlis, Millersville University, Pennsylvania


Maciej Siekierski, Hoover Institution Archives. Baltic Collections and Scholarship at the Hoover Institution


Liisi Esse, Green Library. The Baltic Studies Program of Stanford University Libraries


6:00 – 8:00 PM, Cubberley Auditorium, Education Building, 485 Lasuen Mall


Latvian film director Pēteris Krilovs will present his documentary Obliging Collaborators (2014)

 

http://www.hoover.org/events/war-revolution-and-freedom-baltic-countries-20th-century

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