Journal of Baltic Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Baltic Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
“We” versus “others” in Estonian fiction: the question of national identity in the works of contemporary women writers9
Routledge handbook of disinformation and national security Routledge handbook of disinformation and national security , edited by Rubén Arcos, Irena Chiru, and Cristina 9
Correction8
Beyond ethnocentric identity: understanding Orthodox communalities in Estonia7
How does it feel to talk about Russia? Emotions and themes in Russia-related social media posts in Lithuania6
Baltic topmost superlexical prefixes as the left periphery of the verb: the permissive, the restrictive, the negative, and the debitive5
Digital innovation and shelter theory: exploring Estonia’s e-Residency, Data Embassy, and cross-border e-governance initiatives5
Should leaders “keep the flowers blooming” or just “keep the cogwheels greased?” Estonian soldiers’ perceptions of the role of a military leader5
Tallinn’s Freedom Square as a heterogeneous public space5
Remembering †Jānis Krēsliņš, Sr. (1924–2021)5
Being Soviet and Lithuanian: song festivals as emotional events to induce a hybrid identity4
Enhancing teacher education program coherence: a six-year study on student perspectives in Estonia4
Climate change and the governance of the Baltic Sea environment4
Europeanization by foreign banks: Latvia from 1995 to 20044
The architecture of Novgorod and its interaction with the architecture of the Baltic region in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries4
Unbearable “eastern European mentality:” the affective contradiction in the national belonging of Estonians with a migratory experience4
Links between gender role attitudes and fertility changes between 1990–2017: Lithuania from a comparative perspective4
Everyday life in the shadow of the border: the Polish–Russian borderland since the war in Ukraine – recognizing the phenomenon3
Small container terminals in the Baltic Sea region: an overview and multi-criteria analysis of competitiveness3
The evolution of post-accession diasporas and diaspora policies after 2004: a comparative analysis of Poland and Lithuania3
Small Baltic states and the Euro-Atlantic security community3
Understanding the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since 19913
List of books received and recent publications3
Nobility and bourgeoisie in Baltic German narrative prose (1860–1914)3
Post-communist transformations in the Baltic countries: a restorations approach in comparative historical sociology3
Behavior of calendar anomalies and the adaptive market hypothesis: evidence from the Baltic stock markets3
Weaving the Iron Curtain, the Allies, and the Baltic states, 1939–1944: public opinion, propaganda, and caricatures3
Why did Lithuania’s economy grow during the great depression of the 1930s?2
From the shadows to the light: paradoxes of queer literature in post-Soviet Estonia2
People’s Republic of China in the Baltic states2
The Nazi’s granddaughter: how I discovered my grandfather was a war criminal2
Introduction: nation-building in the Baltic states: thirty years of independence2
Negotiating neoliberalism in the private sphere: narratives of Estonian single mothers2
Conscription and social transformations: Estonia between security needs and social expectations2
(In)visibility and the (unheard) voice of the Roma in Estonia: the depiction of Roma history and culture in museum exhibitions2
“Schanno bleibt trei:” Schanno von Dinakant as the last hero of Half-German poetry2
Introduction: memory and recognition of the Nazi genocide of the Roma in the Baltic context1
Writing bi- and multilingual occasional poetry in the seventeenth century Academia Dorpatensis – a rather acceptable practice at the time?1
Baltic Crusades and societal innovation in medieval Livonia, 1200–13501
The Great War experiences of Lithuanians: an overview1
Correction1
Revisionist national narratives in the memoirs of Estonian and Latvian Waffen-SS Legionnaires1
Die Preußenreisen des europäischen Adels, Pt. 3: Adlig leben im 14. Jahrhundert. Weshalb sie fuhren1
Innovation in commercial and public service media in the Baltic countries: the role of global digital intermediaries1
A comparison of the psychosocial wellbeing of children of Latvian emigrants in schools in host countries with the wellbeing of returnee children1
Cultural heterologies and democracy: culture in the Baltic countries in the 1990s1
Resilient voices: Estonian choirs and song festivals in World War II displaced person camps1
Various planes of retranslation: J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye in Russian and Latvian1
Decolonizing queer experience: LGBT+ narratives from Eastern Europe and Eurasia1
Estonian ethnographers’ fieldwork in Nazi-occupied Ingria, 1942–19431
List of Books Received and Recent Publications1
List of books received and recent publications1
The first step in Estonian-US diplomatic relations: the case of Ants Piip1
The living memory of persecutions: oral histories of the Roma in Latvia and the question of public commemoration1
The responsiveness of fuel sales volume in Estonia with respect to price differentials with Latvia1
Etatization of the Latvian song festival1
National identity through the prism of satire: humor scandals in Estonia 1991–20221
Transitional justice and cultural interpretation in public architecture: a case study of the museum of the occupation of Latvia1
Photography, pornography, and the criminal case of Joseph A. Schneider: a case study in Soviet anti-pornography legislation and enforcement in the late 1950s1
The Routledge handbook of EU–Russia relations: structures, actors, issues1
Neoliberal Resilience: lessons in democracy and development from Latin America and Eastern Europe1
Backstage democracy: the dynamics of business–politics nexus in Lithuania1
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