Taking Legitimacy to Exile: Baltic Orthodox Churches and the Interpretation of the Concept of Legal Continuity during and after the Soviet Occupation of the Baltic States

Rohtmets and Teraudkalns analyze the interpretation of the concept of legal continuity in the Orthodox churches of the Baltic states during and after the annexation and occupation of the Baltic states. They focus on Orthodoxy because of its transnational, yet territorial, character and connections w...

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Baltic states
Colonialism
Eastern Orthodox churches
Exiles
Historical analysis
History
National identity
Political activity
Politics
Religious aspects
State succession
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