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Starptautiskais folkloras festivāls “Baltica”
  • 2026
  • Ilga Vālodze Ābelkina
  • Nacionālā enciklopēdija
"Spēlmaņu nakts"
  • 2026
  • Dita Jonīte
  • Nacionālā enciklopēdija
Between Meadows and Metropolis: Emotional Geographies and Feminist Landscapes in Ivande Kaija’s Novel "Iedzimtais grēks" (1913)
  • 2026
  • Zita Kārkla, Eva Eglāja-Kristsone
  • Journal of Baltic Studies
  • PP. 1–26
  • 10.1080/01629778.2026.2618215
Theorizing Festival Programs as Manifestos: The International Folklore Festival Baltica During the Singing Revolution (1987–1991)
  • 2025
  • Aleida Bertran
  • Letonica
  • NO. 57
  • PP. 102–124
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2025.0057.05
Archaization versus Modernization: The Revival of Instrumental Traditions in Riga Folklore Ensembles, Late 1970s and 1980s
  • 2025
  • Valdis Muktupāvels
  • Letonica
  • NO. 57
  • PP. 126–151
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2025.0057.06
Ethnographic Ensembles in Latvia: From Village to Stage
  • 2025
  • Aigars Lielbārdis
  • Letonica
  • NO. 57
  • PP. 154–184
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2025.0057.07
Diametrically Opposed? Survival and Revival Chances of an Interwar Folk Culture Movement Under Communist Dictatorship in Hungary
  • 2025
  • Anna Klára Andor
  • Letonica
  • NO. 57
  • PP. 186–213
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2025.0057.08
Musical Folklore of Lithuania Minor During the Soviet Era (1946–1989): The Voices Lost and the Forms of Revitalization
  • 2025
  • Lina Petrošienė
  • Letonica
  • NO. 57
  • PP. 214–241
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2025.0057.09
Preconditions, Establishment, and Development of the Folk Music Revival in Ukraine (Late 1970s – Early 1990s)
  • 2025
  • Larysa Lukashenko
  • Letonica
  • NO. 57
  • PP. 242–272
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2025.0057.10
Guests Beyond the Iron Curtain: Cross-Border Visits of Latvian Folklorists during the Cold War
  • 2025
  • Rita Zara
  • Letonica
  • NO. 57
  • PP. 274–302
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2025.0057.11
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