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    Diasporaa eestlaste maastikest by Aivar Jürgenson

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The article dwells upon how the landscape reflects the different phases of the migrants’ adaption period, and talks about home landscapes as well as foreign ones and their comparison in the migrants’ stories. …”
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    Rahvaveterinaaria komi pärimuses by Ljudmilla Lobanova

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The ritual practices mostly regulate social relationships in the household (home), because the welfare of a household was determined by the size and the health of the herd. …”
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    Kirjanik Valev Uibopuu perekondlik kirjavahetus eksiilis: ühise kirjade ruumi loomine distantsi lühendamise abil by Anna Hukka

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…And by remembering the common lost home, the writer and reader together could move in thoughts to the common place of the past. …”
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    1960. aasta laulupidu Kodu- ja Välis-Eesti lähendaja ja lõhestajana by Aigi Rahi-Tamm

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…"1960 Estonian Song Festival as a source of unity and division between Estonian communities home and abroad." Khrushchev’s policy of building cultural relations with the West opened up a possibility for communication between Estonians home and abroad in the late 1950s. …”
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    Seened “keskaja sügise” kristlikus kunstis by Ülle Sillasoo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Like other vegetal symbols in the art of the period, mushrooms in these paintings reflect the knowledge, beliefs, and realities of ‘home’ environments of those depicted in the paintings.…”
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    Luulesõrestik üle ookeani. Marie Underi ja Ivar Ivaski kirjavahetuse teemaanalüüsi poole by Marin Laak, Tiina Ann Kirss

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Both Under and Ivask had been war refugees, with Under and her husband, poet Artur Adson, finding an exile home near Stockholm, Sweden; Ivask and his wife Astrīde, a well-known Latvian poet emigrated to America after some years spent in DP camps in Germany. …”
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    Liikuvus maal – läbi kriiside hübriidse võrgustunud ruumi poole by Raili Nugin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Peace and quiet and the absence of hustle are highlighted even by those who live in the countryside and spend long hours in the car commuting between work and home. Such an image affects people’s daily life decisions, movement patterns, local development and infrastructure, as well as national policy of shaping rural life. …”
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    Mobiilne kuuluvustunne kui toimetulekuviis 1950. aastate argielus: ühe pere lugu by Kadri Kasemets, Hannes Palang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The sense of belonging of the mother, born before World War II, is moving to the past, where the historically shaped everyday life and personal meaning-making at the rural home farm can offer symbolic and practical safety in this insecure social period. …”
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    Ravimitest 18. ja 19. sajandi eestikeelses kalendrikirjanduses by Stella Martsoo

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…A subtopic of the paper concerns various herbs, whereas a closer look is taken at herbs for home remedy and the possible usages. The most common herbs were camomile, blackcurrant and tobacco. …”
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    Siberi eestlaste lapse sünniga seotud kombestik ja sünnituslood by Anu Korb

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Women born in the 1910s–1930s who had experience of giving birth at home were more likely to share information. Siberian Estonians, who were born and raised in village communities with a rich heritage, share both personal and community experiences in their childbirth stories. …”
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    Looduskultuuri mur(d)epunkte. Meie antropotseen by Elle-Mari Talivee

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…All of the above-mentioned authors have found their unique way of conceptualizing our home in an era of environmental crises. Their recently published works tell stories about our surroundings and interpret the present situation; they discuss the anthropocentric viewpoint or depict the human focus from an unexpected perspective; they draw attention to our alien­ation from nature; they reposition the reader and thereby seek solutions to environmental issues. …”
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    Põlevkivitööstuse kujutamisest ajakirjas Looming aastail 1940–1956 by Elle-Mari Talivee

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The authors published in Looming during that era often had a similar background: they had served in the Red Army or spent time in the Soviet home front or came from Russia, hence they had had time to acquire the main principles of socialist realism. …”
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    Virumaa kooliõpetajast koduloolane August Martin ja Kaukaasia eestlased by Aivar Jürgenson

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…August Martin, born in 1893 in Virumaa, Estonia, was a schoolteacher who spent almost all his long life (died in 1982) in his home county, but worked for six years (1915–1921) as schoolteacher in Abkhazia, in Upper Linda village, which had been established by agrarian settlers from Estonia. …”
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    Virumaa kalendritavad ja nende piirkondlik omapära by Mall Hiiemäe

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The souls of the deceased were treated at homes according to the Orthodox calendar – on Parents’ Saturday; in other regions of Estonia food was left for ancestors’ souls in the autumn, during a longer period.…”
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    Tähistaeval põhinevatest uskumustest III Vana-Hiina by Enn Kasak

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…They used the so-called Lunar Zodiac that contained 28 xiu or homes of the Moon but also the Sun Zodiac. Myths concerned the stars and their naming. …”
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