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- catalog abstract "In this book, the author explores the remarkable changes in Estonia since 1980 - including its successful bid for sovereignty in 1991 - and frames his picture within the larger picture of the Soviet Union and its demise.".
- catalog contributor b4183475.
- catalog coverage "Estonia History.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "1. Estonia's Role in the World. A Laboratory of Peaceful Methods of Political Struggle. A Model Cultural Autonomy for Minorities. The Importance of Being the Smallest. A Bridge Between Western and Eastern Europe. Estonia's Contribution to World Culture -- 2. From Prehistory to World War I. Prehistory. Independent Estonia, A.D. 1200. German Rule, 1227-1561. Swedish Rule, 1561-1710. Early Russian Rule: The Peaking of Serfdom, 1710-1860. Estonian National Awakening Versus Russification, 1860-1917. How Estonia Was Prepared for Independence -- 3. Independence and World War II. Achievement of Independence, 1917-1920. Years of Peace, 1920-1939. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the First Soviet Occupation, 1939-1941. German Occupation and Soviet Reoccupation 1941-1945. Why Independence Did Not Last -- 4. Soviet Occupation. Years of Genocide, 1945-1953. Years of Hope, 1954-1968. Years of Suffocation, 1968-1980. Why Sovietization Failed -- 5. History Starts to Move. The False Start, 1980-1981. The Peak of Stagnation, 1982-1986. The Phosphate Spring and Hirvepark, 1987 -- 6. The Quest for Autonomy. The Economic Autonomy Debate, September 1987-March 1988. The Spring of the Flag, April-October 1988. The Winter of Sovereignty, November 1988-April 1989. The Summer of the MRP Debate, May-September 1989. How Moscow Missed the Train on Autonomy -- 7. The Quest for Independence. Estonian Congress and Supreme Council Elections, October 1989-March 1990. From ESSR to Occupied Republic of Estonia, April-December 1990. Independence Referendum, January-June 1991. Independence Regained, July-September 1991. Why Independence Was Recovered -- 8. Independence in an Interdependent World. Economy. Ethnic Relations. Social Problems. Foreign and Military Relations. Domestic Politics. Estonia Looks to the Future -- Appendix: Basic Data and Chronology.".
- catalog description "In this book, the author explores the remarkable changes in Estonia since 1980 - including its successful bid for sovereignty in 1991 - and frames his picture within the larger picture of the Soviet Union and its demise.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 268 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Estonia.".
- catalog identifier "0813311993 (hard : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0813317037 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Estonia.".
- catalog isPartOf "Westview series on the post-Soviet republics".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder : Westview Press,".
- catalog relation "Estonia.".
- catalog spatial "Estonia History.".
- catalog subject "947/.41 20".
- catalog subject "DK503.54 .T33 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Estonia's Role in the World. A Laboratory of Peaceful Methods of Political Struggle. A Model Cultural Autonomy for Minorities. The Importance of Being the Smallest. A Bridge Between Western and Eastern Europe. Estonia's Contribution to World Culture -- 2. From Prehistory to World War I. Prehistory. Independent Estonia, A.D. 1200. German Rule, 1227-1561. Swedish Rule, 1561-1710. Early Russian Rule: The Peaking of Serfdom, 1710-1860. Estonian National Awakening Versus Russification, 1860-1917. How Estonia Was Prepared for Independence -- 3. Independence and World War II. Achievement of Independence, 1917-1920. Years of Peace, 1920-1939. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the First Soviet Occupation, 1939-1941. German Occupation and Soviet Reoccupation 1941-1945. Why Independence Did Not Last -- 4. Soviet Occupation. Years of Genocide, 1945-1953. Years of Hope, 1954-1968. Years of Suffocation, 1968-1980. Why Sovietization Failed -- 5. History Starts to Move. The False Start, 1980-1981. The Peak of Stagnation, 1982-1986. The Phosphate Spring and Hirvepark, 1987 -- 6. The Quest for Autonomy. The Economic Autonomy Debate, September 1987-March 1988. The Spring of the Flag, April-October 1988. The Winter of Sovereignty, November 1988-April 1989. The Summer of the MRP Debate, May-September 1989. How Moscow Missed the Train on Autonomy -- 7. The Quest for Independence. Estonian Congress and Supreme Council Elections, October 1989-March 1990. From ESSR to Occupied Republic of Estonia, April-December 1990. Independence Referendum, January-June 1991. Independence Regained, July-September 1991. Why Independence Was Recovered -- 8. Independence in an Interdependent World. Economy. Ethnic Relations. Social Problems. Foreign and Military Relations. Domestic Politics. Estonia Looks to the Future -- Appendix: Basic Data and Chronology.".
- catalog title "Estonia : return to independence / Rein Taagepera.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".