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Estonian life stories / edited and translated by Tiina Kirss ; compiled by Rutt Hinrikus.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Estonian Publication details: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 539 pages) : illustrations, mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781441637321
  • 144163732X
  • 9786155211751
  • 6155211752
  • 1283248239
  • 9781283248235
Uniform titles:
  • Eesti rahva elulood. English.
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Estonian life stories.DDC classification:
  • 947.98/0840922 B 22
LOC classification:
  • DK503.745 .E3413 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Hilja Lill (1905) -- Tuuli Jaik (1910) -- Elmar-Raimund Ruben (1918) -- David Abramson (1923) -- Evald Mätas (1921) -- Heljut Kapral (1923) -- Hans Karro (1923) -- Hillar Tassa (1923) -- Leida Madison (1925) -- Valter Lehtla (1924) -- Linda Põldes (1928) -- Tanni Kents (1920) -- Hans Lebert (1924) -- Voodel Võrk (1925) -- Peep Vunder (1936) -- Selma Tasane (1926) -- Asta Luksepp (1932) -- Heljo Liitoja (1923) -- Juta Pihlamägi (1927) -- Volita Paklar (1937) -- Raimo Loo (1929) -- Aili Valdrand (1936) -- Valdur Raudvassar (1939) -- Ene Ergma (1944) -- Tiia Allas (1973) -- Glossary.
Summary: After a short period of independence, Estonia was occupied in World War II by the Red Army, then Nazi Germany, and again, for a lasting occupation, by the Soviets. No wonder that a greater part of the roughly one million Estonians had harshly eventful lives. This anthology contains 25 selected life stories collected from Estonians who lived through the tribulations of the 20 century, and describe the travails of ordinary people under numerous regimes. The autobiographical accounts provide authentic perspectives on events of this period, where time is placed in the context of life-spans, and subjects grounded in personal experience. Most of the life stories reveal sufferings under foreign (Russian) oppression.
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Hilja Lill (1905) -- Tuuli Jaik (1910) -- Elmar-Raimund Ruben (1918) -- David Abramson (1923) -- Evald Mätas (1921) -- Heljut Kapral (1923) -- Hans Karro (1923) -- Hillar Tassa (1923) -- Leida Madison (1925) -- Valter Lehtla (1924) -- Linda Põldes (1928) -- Tanni Kents (1920) -- Hans Lebert (1924) -- Voodel Võrk (1925) -- Peep Vunder (1936) -- Selma Tasane (1926) -- Asta Luksepp (1932) -- Heljo Liitoja (1923) -- Juta Pihlamägi (1927) -- Volita Paklar (1937) -- Raimo Loo (1929) -- Aili Valdrand (1936) -- Valdur Raudvassar (1939) -- Ene Ergma (1944) -- Tiia Allas (1973) -- Glossary.

After a short period of independence, Estonia was occupied in World War II by the Red Army, then Nazi Germany, and again, for a lasting occupation, by the Soviets. No wonder that a greater part of the roughly one million Estonians had harshly eventful lives. This anthology contains 25 selected life stories collected from Estonians who lived through the tribulations of the 20 century, and describe the travails of ordinary people under numerous regimes. The autobiographical accounts provide authentic perspectives on events of this period, where time is placed in the context of life-spans, and subjects grounded in personal experience. Most of the life stories reveal sufferings under foreign (Russian) oppression.

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