Kaarel Piirimäe is an associate professor at the Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu, and a senior research fellow at the Estonian War Museum. He has published research papers on recent Estonian history and contributed to ICDS Diplomaatia magazine. / 2020
Author's articles
The Spirit of Yalta in Putin’s Article “The Real Lessons of the 75th Anniversary of World War II”
The Munich Agreement cannot be considered the same as the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.
Read moreEleVant100, or How to Explain Pictures to a Live Hare
Estonia must stand the test of time in the vortex of global life and move on
Read moreEstonia and Estonians in the Strategic Confrontation of the Cold War – Part II
In the previous part, we briefly explored the role of Estonia and the Baltic States in the confrontation of intelligence…
Read moreEstonia and Estonians in the Strategic Confrontation of the Cold War, Part I
Western intelligence services’ impressions of the Baltic States during the Cold War also help us to understand the current situation.
Read moreA Testament in Military Science
Publishing Nikolai Reek’s (1890–1942) works on military science in the series on the history of Estonian thought is a worthwhile…
Read moreThe Baltic Question During World War II
The nations’ right to self-determination and Wilsonian idealism came under heavy scrutiny in wartime.
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