TY - BOOK AU - Zadencka,Maria AU - Plakans,Andrejs AU - Lawaty,Andreas TI - East and Central European History Writing in Exile 1939-1989 T2 - On the Boundary of Two Worlds Series SN - 9789004299696 AV - DJK32 .E26 2015 U1 - 943.00072 PY - 2015/// CY - Boston PB - BRILL KW - Historians-Europe, Eastern-History-20th century KW - Historians-Europe, Central-History-20th century KW - Europe, Eastern-Historiography-History-20th century KW - Europe, Central-Historiography-History-20th century KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- East and Central European History Writing in Exile1939-1989 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- PART 1: Constituting Exile -- Estonian Historians in Exile: Organisation and Publication -- Transnational Contacts and Cross-Fertilization among Baltic Historians in Exile, 1968-1991 -- Baltic Historiography in West German Exile -- Remaining Loyal: Latvian Historians in Exile 1945-1991 -- Ukrainian Historical Writing in North America during the Cold War: Striving for "Normalcy" -- Belarusian Historians in Exile: New Circumstances, Old Problems -- Fr. Prof. Walerian Meysztowicz and the Polish Historical Institute in Rome -- Polish Exile Historians at the International Historical Congresses -- To Be a Polish Historian in Exile: Semantic and Methodological Remarks -- PART 2: Transfer of Knowledge -- Homeland Livland and "Exile" in the German Fatherland: Reinhard Wittram (1902-1973) and his Attitudes towards Baltic History, 1925-1964 -- How To Become A Perfect Danish-Estonian Historian: Homage to Vello Helk -- Polish Historiography in Exile: On Selected Works and Ideas of Oskar Halecki, Henryk Paszkiewicz and Marian Kukiel -- The Shape of Europe in the Works of Oskar Halecki, Józef Mackiewicz, and Marian Kukiel -- Polish Exile Periodicals as a Dialogue Forum: Teki Historyczne, Polish Review, Zeszyty Historyczne -- PART 3: New Styles of Thought -- Generations in Baltic German Historical Writing, 1919-2009 -- History Writing in Exile and in the Homeland after World War II: Some Comparative Aspects -- In Whose Name is the Story Told? The Émigré Critique of Method in the Historiography of the Polish People's Republic -- The Figure of "Antemurale" in the Historiography at Home and in Exile -- A "Polish Connection" in American Sovietology Or the Old Homeland Enmities in the New Host Country Humanities; The Idea of Latvian National History in Exile: Continuity and Discontinuity -- Name Index N2 - 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 UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=2110716 ER -