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Raamatukoi kasutab küpsiseid, et tagada e-poe toimimine, pakkuda paremat kasutajamugavust, mõõta e-poe külastatavust ning kuvada teile personaalseid pakkumisi ja reklaame. Klõpsates 'Nõustun', annate oma nõusoleku vajalike ja valikuliste küpsiste kasutamiseks.
The Estonian National Museum’s exhibition on the Estonia-Swedes is the largest and most comprehensive exploration of the cultural heritage of Estonia’s Estonia-Swedish communities. This catalogue provides an additional resource for perspectives richer and deeper than what merely the exhibition hall can offer. The essays in the volume are by scholars of Estonia-Swedish culture and history, others are from different disciplines and walks of life and the descendants of Estonia-Swedes.
Contents
Charlotte Wranberg
Foreword
Kristel Rattus
Estonia-Swedes
Estlandssvenskar: an Exhibition at the Estonian National Museum
Jonathan Lindström
Relations Between Swedes and Estonians from the Stone Age to the Early Middle Ages
Jörgen Hedman
Estonia-Swedes and Swedish Law
Hele Kiimann
The Landscape of Estonia’s Coastal Swedish Regions
Ida Västerdal
A ‘Wild’ Variety of Swedish that Still Fascinates
Patrik Göransson
Estonia-Swedes Church History
Sofia Joons
New Winds in Aiboland
Monica Ahlström and Helene Grantz
Children Born in Exile
Ülo Kalm
My Memories of Life in Noarootsi
Mariliis Vaks
Estonia-Swedish Wooden Items in the Estonian National Museum’s Collections
Mikael Sjövall
Aiboland – a Marginalised Culture Shifts Its Shape
Sofia Joons
Laiks, Talharpor and Folk Chorales
Anu Järs
Thank You, My Dear People of Pakri, for the Good Company, and Also Thank You for All the Cheeses!
Mariliis Vaks
Furniture Made of Reclaimed Material from the Sea
Reet Piiri
The Distinctive Hairstyles and Fancy Pleated Skirts of Estonia-Swedish Women
The Estonian National Museum’s exhibition on the Estonia-Swedes is the largest and most comprehensive exploration of the cultural heritage of Estonia’s Estonia-Swedish communities. This catalogue provides an additional resource for perspectives richer and deeper than what merely the exhibition hall can offer. The essays in the volume are by scholars of Estonia-Swedish culture and history, others are from different disciplines and walks of life and the descendants of Estonia-Swedes.
Contents
Charlotte Wranberg
Foreword
Kristel Rattus
Estonia-Swedes
Estlandssvenskar: an Exhibition at the Estonian National Museum
Jonathan Lindström
Relations Between Swedes and Estonians from the Stone Age to the Early Middle Ages
Jörgen Hedman
Estonia-Swedes and Swedish Law
Hele Kiimann
The Landscape of Estonia’s Coastal Swedish Regions
Ida Västerdal
A ‘Wild’ Variety of Swedish that Still Fascinates
Patrik Göransson
Estonia-Swedes Church History
Sofia Joons
New Winds in Aiboland
Monica Ahlström and Helene Grantz
Children Born in Exile
Ülo Kalm
My Memories of Life in Noarootsi
Mariliis Vaks
Estonia-Swedish Wooden Items in the Estonian National Museum’s Collections
Mikael Sjövall
Aiboland – a Marginalised Culture Shifts Its Shape
Sofia Joons
Laiks, Talharpor and Folk Chorales
Anu Järs
Thank You, My Dear People of Pakri, for the Good Company, and Also Thank You for All the Cheeses!
Mariliis Vaks
Furniture Made of Reclaimed Material from the Sea
Reet Piiri
The Distinctive Hairstyles and Fancy Pleated Skirts of Estonia-Swedish Women
Uued raamatud - suur osa on laos olemas (seisukord>uus), aga suur osa on ka tellimisel (seisukord > uus tellimisel). Tellimisel raamatud saabuvad lattu enamasti 1-2-3 päeva jooksul.
Kasutatud raamatud (seisukord > väga hea, hea, rahuldav) on kõik kohe laos või poes olemas.
Mis siis teha, kui minu otsitud raamat on läbi müüdud?
Leia otsitav raamat täppisotsinguga siit. Saada oma soov info@raamatukoi.ee. Me salvestame selle ja anname teada, kui raamatu leiame. Vahel leiame kiiresti, vahel kulub aastaid. On raamatuid, mille järjekorras on mitu inimest.
Kuidas raamatud kätte saab?
Saadame raamatuid kõigisse pakikappidesse ja kulleriga otse tellija aadressile. Raamatuile saab ka ise kauplustesse järele tulla: Harju tn 1 Tallinnas või Lossi tn 28 Viljandis. Soome, Lätti ja Leetu saadame raamatuid nii pakikappidesse kui tavapostiga, mujale maailmas samuti tavapostiga. Loe lähemalt siit.
Millises seisukorras on kasutatud raamatud?
Iga kasutatud raamatu eksemplari juures on märgitud seisukord: väga hea, hea, rahuldav, halb ja vajadust mööda ka täpsustus. Loe lähemalt siit.
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https://raamatukoi.ee/estonia-swedes-rannarootslased-estlandssvenskar722818Estonia-Swedes. Rannarootslased. Estlandssvenskarhttps://raamatukoi.ee/media/catalog/product/e/s/estonia-swedes-rannarootslased-estlandssvenskar_1.jpg2929EURInStock/Kõik teemad/humaniora, socialia/antropoloogia/Kõik teemad/Eesti eile ja täna921221212585The Estonian National Museum’s exhibition on the Estonia-Swedes is the largest and most comprehensive exploration of the cultural heritage of Estonia’s Estonia-Swedish communities. This catalogue provides an additional resource for perspectives richer and deeper than what merely the exhibition hall can offer. The essays in the volume are by scholars of Estonia-Swedish culture and history, others are from different disciplines and walks of life and the descendants of Estonia-Swedes.<br /><br />Contents<dl><dt>Charlotte Wranberg</dt><dd> Foreword</dd> <dt>Kristel Rattus</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedes</dt><dd> Estlandssvenskar: an Exhibition at the Estonian National Museum</dd> <dt>Jonathan Lindström</dt><dd> Relations Between Swedes and Estonians from the Stone Age to the Early Middle Ages</dd> <dt>Jörgen Hedman</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedes and Swedish Law</dd> <dt>Hele Kiimann</dt><dd> The Landscape of Estonia’s Coastal Swedish Regions</dd> <dt>Ida Västerdal</dt><dd> A ‘Wild’ Variety of Swedish that Still Fascinates</dd> <dt>Patrik Göransson</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedes Church History</dd> <dt>Sofia Joons</dt><dd> New Winds in Aiboland</dd> <dt>Monica Ahlström and Helene Grantz</dt><dd> Children Born in Exile</dd> <dt>Ülo Kalm</dt><dd> My Memories of Life in Noarootsi</dd> <dt>Mariliis Vaks</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedish Wooden Items in the Estonian National Museum’s Collections</dd> <dt>Mikael Sjövall</dt><dd> Aiboland – a Marginalised Culture Shifts Its Shape</dd> <dt>Sofia Joons</dt><dd> Laiks, Talharpor and Folk Chorales</dd> <dt>Anu Järs</dt><dd> Thank You, My Dear People of Pakri, for the Good Company, and Also Thank You for All the Cheeses!</dd> <dt>Mariliis Vaks</dt><dd> Furniture Made of Reclaimed Material from the Sea</dd> <dt>Reet Piiri</dt><dd> The Distinctive Hairstyles and Fancy Pleated Skirts of Estonia-Swedish Women</dd></dl> The Estonian National Museum’s exhibition on the Estonia-Swedes is the largest and most comprehensive exploration of the cultural heritage of Estonia’s Estonia-Swedish communities. This catalogue provides an additional resource for perspectives richer and deeper than what merely the exhibition hall can offer. The essays in the volume are by scholars of Estonia-Swedish culture and history, others are from different disciplines and walks of life and the descendants of Estonia-Swedes.<br /><br />Contents<dl><dt>Charlotte Wranberg</dt><dd> Foreword</dd> <dt>Kristel Rattus</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedes</dt><dd> Estlandssvenskar: an Exhibition at the Estonian National Museum</dd> <dt>Jonathan Lindström</dt><dd> Relations Between Swedes and Estonians from the Stone Age to the Early Middle Ages</dd> <dt>Jörgen Hedman</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedes and Swedish Law</dd> <dt>Hele Kiimann</dt><dd> The Landscape of Estonia’s Coastal Swedish Regions</dd> <dt>Ida Västerdal</dt><dd> A ‘Wild’ Variety of Swedish that Still Fascinates</dd> <dt>Patrik Göransson</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedes Church History</dd> <dt>Sofia Joons</dt><dd> New Winds in Aiboland</dd> <dt>Monica Ahlström and Helene Grantz</dt><dd> Children Born in Exile</dd> <dt>Ülo Kalm</dt><dd> My Memories of Life in Noarootsi</dd> <dt>Mariliis Vaks</dt><dd> Estonia-Swedish Wooden Items in the Estonian National Museum’s Collections</dd> <dt>Mikael Sjövall</dt><dd> Aiboland – a Marginalised Culture Shifts Its Shape</dd> <dt>Sofia Joons</dt><dd> Laiks, Talharpor and Folk Chorales</dd> <dt>Anu Järs</dt><dd> Thank You, My Dear People of Pakri, for the Good Company, and Also Thank You for All the Cheeses!</dd> <dt>Mariliis Vaks</dt><dd> Furniture Made of Reclaimed Material from the Sea</dd> <dt>Reet Piiri</dt><dd> The Distinctive Hairstyles and Fancy Pleated Skirts of Estonia-Swedish Women</dd></dl>