The Power of Song: nonviolent national culture in the Baltic Singing Revolution
by Guntis Smidchens
by Guntis Smidchens
"The Power of Song serves not only as the quintessential study of what constitutes the heart of the remarkable and inspiring movements of the Baltic people, it will stand as a distinct contribution to the study of civil resistance movements overall."
Peter Ackerman, founding chair of the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict and co-author of Strategic Nonviolent Conflict and A Force More Powerful
April 8, 2018: Latvian translation (presentation in Latvian), Toronto Latvian Centre, Ontario, Canada
Nov 11, 2017: Latvian translation (presentation in Latvian), Chicago Latvian School, Chicago IL
Oct 22, 2017: Latvian translation (presentation in Latvian), Minneapolis Latvian Church, Minneapolis MN
June 17, 2017: Latvian translation, Dziesmu vara, book release celebration, Riga Latvian Society, Riga, Latvia
November 2-3, 2016: Culture Crossroads conference, Riga, Latvia
March 22, 2016: University of South Carolina, Columbia SC
December 15, 2015: University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC
July 10, 2014, Latvian Academy of Culture, Riga, Latvia
July 7, 2014, Vilnius University, Lithuania
June 26, 2014, Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu, Estonia
February 11, 2014, Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle WA