Vilnius memoryscape: razing and raising of monuments, collective memory and national identity [PDF]
This article attempts to analyse collective memory formation (the study of monuments, memory, and public space) through the lens of semiotic landscape.
Moore, Irina
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Image of Provincial Intellectuals in the 1930s Lithuanian Prose
The article investigates the image of Lithuanian provincial intellectuals in the Lithuanian prose of the 1930s. On the basis of the Lithuanian fiction of the time, answers to the following questions are pursued: What kind of people are attributed to the
Dangiras Mačiulis
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Control of foot-and-mouth disease in a closed society: A case study of Soviet Estonia. [PDF]
Kass M +4 more
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Milk and milk processing industry in Lithuania: an analysis of horizontal and vertical integration [PDF]
Despite significant progress in recent years, horizontal and vertical integration of the Lithuanian milk sector is not very much advanced. The primary sector is characterised by small-scale farming, the fragmentation of farmland and a low number of ...
Hockmann, Heinrich, Kedaitiene, Angele
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Lithuanian book and society in the XX century
Lithuanian book history of the 20th century is usually divided into 4 historical periods: 1) the book at the beginning of the 20th century (1904-1918), 2) the book of the Republic of Lithuania (1918-1940), 3) the book of occupational ...
Vanda Stonienė
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Head lice as vectors of pathogenic microorganisms. [PDF]
Feldmeier H.
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Capital Based Macroeconomic model and 100 percent reserve system, free banking system and BFH system: A Comparism among Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. [PDF]
This essay extends the capital based macroeconomic theory to include international capital flow thus extending it to an open economy and analyze it in the context of the BFH system, Free banking system and 100 percent reserve ration. In all these, it was
Baafi Antwi, Joseph
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Lithuanian Literature in 1918–1940: The Dynamics of Influences and Originality
Lithuanian independence (1918–1940), which lasted for twentytwo years, and its symbolic center, the provisional capital Kaunas, have been very important for the country’s political, social, and cultural identity. In 1918, changes in the social, economic,
Gitana Vanagaitė
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Was Adherence to the Gold Standard a "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval" During the Interwar Period? [PDF]
World War I dramatically altered the world's financial landscape. Most countries left the gold standard, and New York replaced London as the major lender in world capital markets.
Michael Bordo, Michael Edelstein
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