Baltics

Bradley D. Woodworth, “Patterns of Civil Society in a Modernizing Multiethnic City: a German Town in the Russian Empire Becomes Estonian” Ab Imperio, 2/2006, pp. 135-162.

Vello Pettai, “The Construction of State Identity and its Legacies: Legal Restorationism in Estonia” Ab Imperio, 3/2007, pp. 403-426.

Tõnu Tannberg, ““Under the Influence of the International Reaction, The Pitiful Remnants of Anti-Soviet Elements in Our Country…” 1956 and Problems of the Baltics in Kremlin” Ab Imperio, 3/2007, pp. 403-426.

Violeta Davoliūtė, “Postwar Reconstruction and the Imperial Sublime in Vilnius during Late Stalinism” Ab Imperio, 1/2014, pp. 176-203.

Karsten Brüggemann, “Representing Empire, Performing Nation? Russian Officials in the Baltic Provinces (Late Nineteenth / Early Twentieth Centuries)” Ab Imperio, 3/2014, pp. 231-266.

Saulius Grybkauskas, “Imperializing the Soviet Federation? The Institution of the Second Secretary in the Soviet Republics” Ab Imperio, 3/2014, pp. 267-292.

Amanda Swain, “Commemorating the “Living Torch of Freedom”: Searching for a Usable Past in Romas Kalanta’s 1972 Self-Immolation” Ab Imperio, 2/2015, pp. 162-182.

Darius Staliunas, “The Identification of Subjects according to Nationality in the Western Region of the Russian Empire in 1905–1915” Ab Imperio, 3/2020, pp. 33-68.

Seymour Becker, “Chapter Five: Nationalism and the Borderlands in the Reign of Nicholas I” Ab Imperio, 3/2020, pp. 228-257.

James M. White, “Changing Tides of Nation and Confession: Building Orthodoxy and Empire on the Island of Vormsi, 1873–1905” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 147-177.

Darius Staliūnas, “Church Defenders, Monarchism, and the Social Contract in the Lithuanian Countryside: The Case of the "Kražiai Massacre" (1893)” Ab Imperio, 2/2022, pp. 178-200.