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Representations of the past in the Estonian Russian-language press: “own” or diaspora memory?

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Pages 705-731 | Published online: 19 Sep 2011

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Piia Tammpuu, Jānis Juzefovičs & Külliki Seppel. (2020) Claiming the ‘right to a happy Soviet childhood’: discursive enactment of memory citizenship among Russian-speakers in Estonia. Journal of Baltic Studies 51:2, pages 243-260.
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