Baltic regionalism: Constructing Political Space(s) in Northern Europe, 1800-2000
The project studies the long-term formation of regional identities in Northern Europe. It focuses on a case study of the area of the current Baltic States.
The aim of the research programme Nordic Spaces: Formation of States, Societies and Regions, Cultural Encounters, and Idea and Identity Production in Northern Europe after 1800 is to generate new research on Northern Europe and research collaboration within the region.

Professor, University of Tartu. Leader of the Baltic regionalism project.
Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu, Estonia
Lossi 3, 50090 Tartu, Estonia
Tel.: +372 7 376 504
Fax: +372 7375 345
E-mail: eero.medijainen@ut.ee
Professor, University of Tartu, since 2004
Associate professor, University of Tartu, 1991–2004
Ph.D. University of Tartu, 1997
James Bond’s last mission: Sidney Reilly and the Coup d’etat in Tallinn of 1924. – Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies, 2008, 2, 7–22
The USA, Soviet Russia and the Baltic States: from recognition to the Cold War. – J. Hiden, V. Made, D. Smith (eds.), The Baltic Question During the Cold War, Routledge, 2008, 21–32
The Baltic Question in the Twentieth Century: Historiographic Aspects. – J. Amelang, S. Beer (eds.), Public Power in Europe. Studies in Historical Transformations, Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2006, 109–124
“The Riga Group” and the Origins of the Cold War. – E. Kuparinen, H. Salmi, E. Sundbäck (eds.), “Muille maille vierahille …” : Kalervo Hovi ja yleinen historia, Vaasa: Julkaisija Turun Historiallinen Yhdistys, 2002, 73–90
With V. Made, Estonian Foreign Policy at the Cross-Roads, Helsinki, 2002
The project studies the long-term formation of regional identities in Northern Europe. It focuses on a case study of the area of the current Baltic States.