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AUSRA BREMNER. 2017. Impact of migration to the UK on Lithuanian family relationships. PhD thesis. De Montfort.
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R.L. COHEN. 2005. Resilience and achievement: The case of Jewish Lithuanian child Holocaust survivors. Ph.D. thesis. Anglia Ruskin.
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L. ERIKSONAS. 2002. National heroes and national identities: A comparative framework for smaller nations [with special reference to Scotland, Norway and Lithuania]. Ph.D. thesis. Aberdeen.
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M. LENN. 2000. Nationalism, democratization and inter-ethnic relations in the new Lithuanian state, 1988-1992. Ph.D. thesis. London (UCL).
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Pop. 51.64%
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MONIKA MAMINSKAITĖ. 2022. Lithuanian emigrants and home-country elections. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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V.A. PARUTIS. 2009. 'At home' in migration: The social practices of constructing 'home' among Polish and Lithuanian migrants in London. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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Pop. 57.37%
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V. POPOVSKI. 1999. National minorities and citizenship rights: A case study of Lithuania from 1988 to 1993. Ph.D. thesis. Cambridge.
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Pop. 52.39%
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BRIGITA SÉGUIS. 2014. The Polish-Russian mixed code in the Polish community in Lithuania. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 34.45%
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VITALIJA STEPUŠAITYTĖ. 2017. Meanings of home: Lithuanian women in Scotland. PhD thesis. Heriot-Watt.
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DZMITRY SUSLAU. 2022. Between public art and the monument: National identity and memory in contemporary Kaliningrad, Minsk, and Vilnius. PhD thesis. UCL.
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GINTARĖ VENZLAUSKAITĖ. 2020. From post-war West to post-Soviet East: Manifestations of displacement, collective memory, and Lithuanian diasporic experience revisited. PhD thesis. Glasgow.
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ALEXANDER C. WIGHT. 2014. Tracking discourses of occupation and genocide in Lithuanian museums and sites of memory. PhD thesis. Plymouth.
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SHIVAUN WOOLFSON. 2013. Everything speaks: The Jewish Lithuanian experience through people, places and objects. DPhil thesis. Sussex.
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