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 Estonia: History
Northern Estonia then passed to Sweden; the rest was briefly held by Poland but was transferred to the Swedes by the Treaty of Altmark (1629), which ended the first Polish-Swedish war.
Estonia suffered bloody reprisals for its important role in the Russian Revolution of 1905.
Collectivization of agriculture and nationalization of industry began in the late 1940s, and the Estonian economy was steadily integrated with that of the USSR despite strong resistance.
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 Estonia: History
The Baltics Reborn : While the capital cities of tallinn and riga show that estonia and latvia are successfully reclaiming their heritage, the tiny russian outpost of kaliningrad languishes with a muddled history and poor economy.
Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists of Estonia, 1945-1989: survival techniques, outreach efforts, search for identity: Baptists are alive and well in Estonia--in spite of decades filled with attempts to destroy them.
The historical roots of environmental conflict in Estonia.
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