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History of Estonia Podcast
William of Clermont
85 episodes
4 hours ago
Before the written word, the people of Estonia handed down their stories and traditions orally. History of Estonia Podcast attempts to catalog the History of Estonia starting with the land that was settled and moving along a defined timeline. Once we reach modernity, we will go back in time once again and dig into more detail and dwell on the places, events and stories that deserve to be told more thoroughly.
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Before the written word, the people of Estonia handed down their stories and traditions orally. History of Estonia Podcast attempts to catalog the History of Estonia starting with the land that was settled and moving along a defined timeline. Once we reach modernity, we will go back in time once again and dig into more detail and dwell on the places, events and stories that deserve to be told more thoroughly.
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History of Estonia Podcast
Rebooting a Nation: The Incredible Rise of Estonia, E-Government and the Startup Revolution

Today, we have  Joel Burke the author of Rebooting a Nation: The Incredible Rise of Estonia, E-Government and the Startup Revolution. Joel is also a fellow at fp21, a think tank focused on transforming the process and institutions of U.S. foreign policy using evidence. Previously, Joel was an AI fellow in the office of Senator Mike Rounds and served as Head of Business Development for the Republic of Estonia's e-Residency program.

Music intro is: Arvo Pärt- Spiegel im Spiegel

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5 months ago
45 minutes 5 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Interview with Holger Roonemaa: What’s going on in Putin’s military bases near the Baltic States?

Satellite Imagery Analysis: “What’s going on in Putin’s military bases behind the Estonian Border and how big a threat they really pose?” Satellite imagery analysis. What’s going on in Putin’s military bases behind the Estonian border and how big a threat they really pose us - Eesti Ekspress

Holger Roonemaa, leads an investigative team at Delfi Estii Ekspres.

His investigations have focused on money laundering and corruption, espionage and national security, and Russia's disinformation campaigns in the Baltic countries.

Roonemaa's investigations have been published by, and he is also an editor of OCCRP, an acronym for The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, a global network of investigative journalists who expose crime and corruption; he has also been published in ICIJ, which stands for International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, The Daily Beast, Vsquare, BuzzFeed News, and Re:Baltica, among other outlets.

He has been repeatedly awarded the Journalist of the Year title at Estonia's national journalism awards and won the National Investigative Journalism Award in 2021.

Holger is currently studying and working as a Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan. There, he is developing an investigative journalism hub designed to bridge resource gaps, make use of high-tech investigative methods, and bolster data-driven regional partnerships.

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11 months ago
40 minutes 2 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
The Forest Brothers in Estonia with General Martin Herem
In this episode, we are incredibly fortunate to have General Martin Herem, the overall commander of the Estonian Defense Forces, with us. We discuss the Forest Brothers in Estonia after World War II. We are publishing this episode on March 29, 2024, which is the 20th anniversary of Estonia's accession to NATO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2xs06NpGzE
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1 year ago
41 minutes 58 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
The Russian Factor in Baltic History in the 19th & 20th C with Professor Karsten Brugemann

The Russian Factor in Baltic History in the 19th & 20th C with Professor Karsten Brugemann

 Educational Credentials

  • He earned the prestigious Dr. habil. (2013) from the University of Gießen(geesan, Germany (History Department) which is the highest academic degree in Germany


  • He received his Dr. philosophy. (1999) also from the University of Hamburg,  (History Department)


  • He received his M.A. in History and Slavic Philology (1993) from the University of Hamburg

As far as his Professional Experience is concerned:

  • Professor of Estonian and General History at Tallinn University, Institute of History since September 200

  • Research Assistant at Nordost-Institut Lüneburg (Germany) from September 2005 to August 2008 

  • Elected Docent for General History at Narva College of Tartu University, where he also served as Head of the Humanities Department 

  • Visiting Lecturer in History and German Studies at Narva College of Tartu University from September 2002 to August 2004

  • Research Assistant at the Archive of the Institut Nordost-deutsches Kulturwerk, Lüneburg (Germany) from April 1998 to December 2001

  • Contract Lecturer (Eastern European History) at the History Department, University of Hamburg, from 1999 to 2001

  • Contract Lecturer (Baltic Studies) at the Institute for Finno-Ugric Studies, University of Hamburg, from 1996 to 2002

  • He began his career as a Research Assistant at the Department for Education Science, Institute for History (Eastern European History) at the University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg from January 1994 to March 1998

Karsten Brüggemann’s expertise spans the history of the Baltic states and Russia, cultural history, transnational history, and the historical dimension of sports, tourism, and music.



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1 year ago
32 minutes 37 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
The National Committee of the Republic of Estonia & Calendar of Events in February 1944

In this episode, we discuss the National Committee of the Republic of Estonia and its importance to the Estonian State's claim of the continuance of government during the Soviet occupation.

Calendar of Events in February 1944

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdS96R6WuaI

Anthem of the Estonian volunteer regiment in the Finnish Army 1943- 1944

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1 year ago
17 minutes 44 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Calendar of Events in the Year 1944 Estonia / Zelensky's Trip to Tallinn

We start off the new year by following the calendar that I picked up at The Estonian War Museum which follows important events and dates in the tumultuous year of 1944.

We go on to discuss Zelensky's Trip to Tallinn and Estonia's pledge to support Ukraine with .25% of GDP.

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1 year ago
15 minutes 58 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
On the Historical Identity of Estonians and the Politics of Memory in Estonia: With Toomas Hiio


In this episode, I sit down with Toomas Hiio, the Associate Director at The General Laidoner Estonian War Museum. This is the first in-person interview of the Podcast.

Toomas Hiio, born on June 1, 1965, is a distinguished Estonian historian known for his significant contributions to the study of Estonia's history during crucial periods. He completed his education at Tallinn 32nd Secondary School in 1983 and earned his degree in history from Tartu University in 1991. Hiio is highly regarded in academic circles and holds the esteemed position of research director at the Laidoner Museum. Additionally, he serves as the research manager at the Estonian Memory Institute, showcasing his expertise and dedication to preserving Estonia's historical legacy. Apart from his academic pursuits, Hiio is also a respected reserve officer, having attained the rank of second lieutenant in 1998. Recognizing his contributions to historical research and Estonian society, he was awarded the Order of the White Star IV class in 2002.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLLGtOOkPpA Peeter Tooma - Mässajate Laul


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1 year ago
1 hour 22 minutes 12 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
The Life and Times of Rear Admiral Johan Pitka
MacFarlane, John M. (2011) Rear–Admiral Sir Johan Pitka – An Unlikely British Columbian Who Founded the Estonian Navy. Nauticapedia.ca 2012. http://nauticapedia.ca/Gallery/Admiral_Pitka.php
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1 year ago
26 minutes 43 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Vicarious Sovereignty - Becoming European The Estonian Way: With Professor Maria Mälksoo

Vicarious Sovereignty - Becoming European The Estonian Way: With Professor Maria Mälksoo

Professor Maria Mälksoo, a leading scholar of international relations, security studies, and memory politics. She is currently working at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen, where she leads several research projects on the politics of memory and deterrence in Europe. She has a PhD in International Studies from the University of Cambridge, and has previously taught at the University of Kent and the University of Tartu. She is the author and co-author of several books and articles on the politics of becoming European, remembering Katyn, and the uses of ‘the East’ in international studies. She is also an Associate Editor of Review of International Studies, and has previously served as the President of the Central and East European International Studies Association.

The following is a link to the music video from the band Vennaskond, the song it titled: Jumal Kaitse Kuningat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7abXZsiurLs

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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 13 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Estonian Mnemohistory, or What Do Estonians Remember of Their Past? Interview with Professor Marek Tamm

Interview with Professor Marek Tamm on the subject: What do Estonians remember of their past, i.e. not about Estonian history, but about Estonian mnemohistory?

 Marek Tamm is the Professor of Cultural History at the School of Humanities in Tallinn University. He is a member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences and of the Academia Europaea. Graduated in history and semiotics at the University of Tartu (1998), he earned his master's degree in medieval studies from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris (School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences) (1999) and his doctorate in medieval history from Tallinn University (2009). He is the editor-in-chief of the Estonian history journal Acta Historica Tallinnensia and the editor of the Journal of the Philosophy of History. His primary research fields are cultural history of medieval Europe, theory and history of historiography, digital history, and cultural memory studies. Author or co-author of ten books, of a hundred scholarly articles published in Estonian, English, German, and French, and editor of more than thirty collections of articles or special issues.

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2 years ago
40 minutes 39 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Estonia’s Foreign and Security Policy Since Restoration of Independence - Interview with Dr. Kristi Raik

In this episode, we discuss Estonia's foreign and security policy since the restoration of independence.

Dr Kristi Raik is the Deputy Director and Head of the Foreign Policy Programme of the International Centre for Defence and Security (ICDS) as of 1 January 2023. She is also an Adjunct Professor of International Relations at the University of Turku, Finland. From 2018 to 2022, she was the Director of the Estonian Foreign Policy Institute at the ICDS, and prior to that, she served as a Senior Research Fellow and Acting Programme Director at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs in Helsinki and an official at the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union in Brussels. Kristi has published, lectured, and commented widely on European security and EU foreign policy, including the EU’s relations with Russia, Ukraine, and other Eastern neighbors. Kristi is also an expert on the foreign and security policies of the Baltic states and Finland. She has provided expert contributions to the Estonian, Finnish, EU, and NATO institutions. Kristi has a PhD from the University of Turku.


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2 years ago
57 minutes 20 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Major General Rüdiger von der Goltz
At the end of World War I, the German army was defeated, but not everywhere. In Finland, Major General Rüdiger von der Goltz represented German interests in the Finnish Civil War. When the Finnish Civil War concluded, von der Goltz fixed his eyes on Latvia and Estonia. In this short episode between interviews, we learn a little about him and the events surrounding him.
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2 years ago
17 minutes 23 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
How Did Estonia Become An Independent State? Interview with Mart Kuldkepp (part 2/2)
In this episode we meet with Professor Mart Kuldkepp. He is currently an associate professor of Scandinavian history and politics at University College London. He has a PhD in history from the University of Tartu, where he also obtained his BA and MA degrees in Scandinavian languages and literature. His main research topics are Estonian and Scandinavian political and cultural contacts in the twentieth century, questions of Estonians' Nordic identity, and Old Norse literature and culture. He is a member of the Estonian student society Veljesto and the Learned Estonian Society.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 19 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
How Did Estonia Become An Independent State? Interview with Mart Kuldkepp (part 1/2)
In this episode we meet with Professor Mart Kuldkepp. He is currently an associate professor of Scandinavian history and politics at University College London. He has a PhD in history from the University of Tartu, where he also obtained his BA and MA degrees in Scandinavian languages and literature. His main research topics are Estonian and Scandinavian political and cultural contacts in the twentieth century, questions of Estonians' Nordic identity, and Old Norse literature and culture. He is a member of the Estonian student society Veljesto and the Learned Estonian Society.
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2 years ago
46 minutes 54 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Intro to Season 5: The Pope and the Pendulum

Intro to Season 5: The Pope and the Pendulum

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2 years ago
12 minutes 49 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Estonia's Accession to the EU & NATO with Professor Andres Kasekamp

A Historical Look at Estonia's Accession to the EU & NATO with Profesor Andres Kasekamp.

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2 years ago
35 minutes 52 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
The Life of Lydia Koidula on International Women's Day

In this episode, we celebrate the life of Lydia Koidula for International Women's Day. We have as a guest Tara Godwin, who is an incoming Ph.D. student at The Ohio State University for the Fall of 2023, where she will study Estonian women’s history. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Utah. She won the Marriot Library Thesis Award for her honors capstone, Gender, and National Identity: The Historical Memory of Soviet-Era Ethnic Estonian and Ethnic Russian Women

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2 years ago
18 minutes 52 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
The Baltic Germans with Dr. David Feest
In this episode, Dr. David Feest of Hamburg University and I discuss the history of the Baltic Germans. Dr. Feest talks to us about the place of the Baltic Germans in Estonian history. He tells us about the plight of the Baltic Germans today, and we discuss who should keep the memory of the Baltic Germans alive and why their history is relevant to Estonians today.
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2 years ago
48 minutes 17 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Introduction to the Baltic German History in Estonia with Doctor David Feest

Introduction to German Cultural History in Estonia with Doctor David Feest of Hamburg University.


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2 years ago
4 minutes 31 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Estonia in the Era of Stalin Part #2

In this episode, we are lucky to have Olaf Mertelsmann who is Professor of Eastern European History at the Institute of History and Archeology, University of Tartu. He holds a doctorate in History from the University of Hamburg (2000). He has taught in Estonia, Germany, and Russia. His main interests are the social and economic history of Eastern Europe, Stalinism, Soviet history, and contemporary Baltic history. He is the author of five monographs, has edited several volumes, and published more than fifty papers in journals.

In this episode we get to learn a little about Christmas in Stalin's Estonia.

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2 years ago
51 minutes 4 seconds

History of Estonia Podcast
Before the written word, the people of Estonia handed down their stories and traditions orally. History of Estonia Podcast attempts to catalog the History of Estonia starting with the land that was settled and moving along a defined timeline. Once we reach modernity, we will go back in time once again and dig into more detail and dwell on the places, events and stories that deserve to be told more thoroughly.