Home environments, memories, and life stories: preservation of estonian national identity

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Home environments, memories, and life stories: preservation of estonian national identity
Abstract
This paper examines the means by which Estonian national identity was preserved during 50years of Soviet occupation. The study upon which it is based explored such factors as family environments; memories, in the form of oral narratives; and life experiences. This research was informed by the sociocultural approach to mediated action, and it employed both quantitative and qualitative research methods. In 1993, a quota-sampling technique was used to interview a cross section of Estonian society (N=930). Descriptive statistics, and factor and multiple regression analyses were performed. Fifteen qualitative interviews were also conducted. When woven together, these personal histories create a fabric that is representative of the greater Estonian history during the occupation. The implications of these findings may reach beyond the Estonian context to further inform our understanding of the complexities and the vicissitudes of human action.
Publication
Journal of Baltic Studies
Date
2015-12
Volume
46
Issue
4
Pages
511-542
Journal Abbr
J. Baltic Stud.
Citation Key
ISI:000365896000006
ISSN
0162-9778
Language
English
Extra
4 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] tex.eissn: 1751-7877 tex.unique-id: ISI:000365896000006 Citation Key: ISI:000365896000006
Citation
Rakfeldt, J. (2015). Home environments, memories, and life stories: preservation of estonian national identity. Journal of Baltic Studies, 46(4), 511–542. https://doi.org/10.1080/01629778.2015.1075137