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Amber & Rye: A Baltic food journey

By Zuza Zak

Published 2021

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  • Epp Annus, Piret Peiker & Liina Lukas, 2013, ‘Colonial Regimes in the Baltic States’, Interlitteraria, 18 (2), 545-554
  • Hilary Bird (editor and translator), 2018, An Introduction to Estonian Literature, Slavica, Bloomington, Indiana
  • Audrone Bliujiene, 2011, Northern Gold: Amber in Lithaunia (c. 100 to c. 1200), Brill, Leiden
  • Laimonas Briedis, 2008, Vilnius — City of Strangers, Vilnius: Baltos lankos, Vilnius
  • Eva Eglaja-Kriststone & Becca Parkinson (editors), 2018, The Book of Riga: A City in Short Fiction, Comma Press, Manchester
  • Mindaugas Grikpėdis & Giėdre Motuzaitė Matuzevičiūtė, 2016, ‘The beginnings of rye (Secale cereale) cultivation in the Baltics’, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 25 (6): 601-610
  • Nora Ikstena, 2018, Soviet Milk (translated by Hilary Margita Gailitis), Pereine Press, London
  • Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, 2011, Kalevipoeg: The Estonian National Epic (translated by Triinu Kartus), Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu
  • Willy Ley, 1951, Dragons in Amber: Further Adventures of a Romantic Naturalist, Viking Press, New York
  • Martin Lings, 1969, ‘Old Lithuanian Songs’, Studies in Comparative Religion, 3 (1) Winter 1969
  • Diane Mincyte & Ulrike Plath (editors), 2017, Food Culture and Politics in the Baltic States, Routledge, Abingdon
  • Nils Muiznieks, Juris Rozenvalds & Ieva Birka, 2013, ‘Ethnicity and social cohesion in the post-Soviet Baltic states’, Patterns of Prejudice, 47 (3), 288-308
  • Mihk el Mutt, 2015, The Cavemen Chronicle (translated by Adam Cullen), Dalkey Archive Press, Champaign, Illinois
  • Kevin O’Connor, 2003, The History of the Baltic States, Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut
  • Charles River Editors, 2019, The Amber Road: The History and Legacy of the Ancient Trade Network that Moved Amber across Europe, Charles River Editors audiobooks
  • Frederick William Rudler, 1911, ‘Amber’, in Hugh Chisholm (editor), Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  • Kristina Sabaliauskaitė, 2015, Vilnius. Wilno. Vilna. Three Short Stories (translated by Romas Kinka), Baltos lankos, Vilnius
  • Antanas Škėma, 2018, White Shroud (translated by Karla Gruodis), Vagabond Voices, Glasgow
  • Guntis Šmidchens, 1996, A Baltic Music: The Folklore Movement in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, 1968-1991, Indiana University (electronic dissertation)
  • Tomas Tranströmer, 2015, Bright Scythe: Selected Poems (translated by Patty Crane), Sarabande Books, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Tomas Venclova, 2009, Vilnius: A Personal History, Sheep Meadow Press, New York
  • Jayde Will (editor), 2018, New Baltic Poetry, Parthian Books, Cardigan
  • Augustinas Žemaitis, truelithuania.com

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