Baltic Heritage Network Newsletter 2022, no.4

December 24, 2022


The winter edition of the Baltic Heritage Network quarterly newsletter is now available. In these pages, you will find information about our past and future events, new publications, and what is happening across the globe within the diaspora research and archive communities.

We welcome your contributions. The submission deadline for the next issue is February 15, 2023. We welcome news articles, conference information, calls for papers, and new publication information. Please send articles in English with high-quality “.jpg” images to: piretnoorhani[at]gmail.com

Piret Noorhani – Editor-in-Chief

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • “Stories of War” Collection Campaign 
  • Winner Of Arved Viirlaid Literary Award Announced
  • The National Archives Of Estonia Opened Its Full-Text Search Platform Using AI
  • The Great Baltic Escape – And The Armada Of Boats That Saved So Many
  • Book On Latvian Diaspora Political Activities Published
  • Forward, or Die
  • A Hollywood Star’s Autobiography 
  • New Translation of a Classic of Lithuanian Literature
  • Two Exhibitions Dedicated to Lithuanian Émigré Dissidents
  • The First Year Of Estocast Was A Success
  • VEMU/Estonian Museum Canada’s Konrad Mägi Painting Became Centrepiece of Exhibit
  • TC 50+2: A True Party for the Ages
  • VEMU Events Fall 2022

    Please click on the pdf link below to read more: 

    https://www.balther.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/BHN_4_41_2022.pdf


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    The Non-Profit Association Baltic Heritage Network was founded in Tartu on January 11, 2008. NPA BaltHerNet was established to foster cooperation between national and private archives, museums, libraries, and institutions of research, public associations and organizations collecting and studying the cultural heritage of the Baltic diaspora. It aims to facilitate the preservation and research of the historically valuable cultural property of the Baltic diaspora, as well as to ensure accessibility of these materials to the public. NPA BaltHerNet is also committed to the organising of conferences, seminars and workshops, and to developing and administrating the electronic information website Baltic Heritage Network, a multilingual electronic gateway for information on the cultural heritage of the Baltic diaspora. 

    The Baltic Heritage Newsletter is distributed quarterly, on-line.
    Please send all related enquiries and submissions to Piret Noorhani: piretnoorhani[at]gmail.com
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