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| − | *A number of records useful to a genealogist have been digitized. They include land registries, register of estates, and personal name indexes to parish registers. These can be searched on the [http://rahvusarhiiv.ra.ee/en/national-archives/ National Archives of Estonia] site. Click [http://www.ra.ee/dgs/explorer.php here] to access the the ''Saaga Digitized Resources''. | + | *A number of records useful to a genealogist have been digitized. They include land registries, register of estates, and personal name indexes to parish registers. These can be searched on the [http://rahvusarhiiv.ra.ee/en/national-archives/ National Archives of Estonia] site. Click [http://www.ra.ee/dgs/explorer.php here] to access the the ''Saaga Digitized Resources''. |
| − | *[http://www.eha.ee/english/english.htm The Estonian Historical Archives] offer digitized archival sources through their various online | + | *[http://www.eha.ee/english/english.htm The Estonian Historical Archives] offer digitized archival sources through their various online databases. To find this material, click on the ''Databases'' link in the left-hand column. |
*Estonians began their freedom from Soviet rule in 1988 through the “[http://www.tallinn-life.com/tallinn/estonian-singing-revolution Singing Revolution]”. Estonians had been under tight control by the USSR, which by 1947 had set strict restrictions on the music to be performed during the Estonian Song Festival. In the festival of June 1988, the citizens courageously but tentatively began singing one of their own national folksongs. From then on, they were permitted to renew their nationalistic pride through song. | *Estonians began their freedom from Soviet rule in 1988 through the “[http://www.tallinn-life.com/tallinn/estonian-singing-revolution Singing Revolution]”. Estonians had been under tight control by the USSR, which by 1947 had set strict restrictions on the music to be performed during the Estonian Song Festival. In the festival of June 1988, the citizens courageously but tentatively began singing one of their own national folksongs. From then on, they were permitted to renew their nationalistic pride through song. | ||
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