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Chronology
1802 | University of Tartu |
1838 | Gelehrte Estnische Gesellschaft, Õpetatud Eesti Selts (Learned Estonian Society) in Tartu |
1842 | Estländische Literarische Gesellschaft, Eesti Kirjanduse Selts (Society of Estonian Literati) in Tallinn |
1835 | Monumenta Livoniae Antiquae |
1853 | Liv-, Est- und kurländisches Urkundenbuch |
1909 | Eesti Rahva Muuseum (Estonian Folk Museum) in Tartu |
1912 | Congress of Baltic historians in Tallinn |
1919 | National Estonian University in Tartu (Tartu Ülikool) |
1920 | Akadeemiline Ajalooselts (Academic Historical Society) |
1921 | Riigi Keskarhiiv (National Archives) in Tartu |
1922 | Ajalooline Ajakiri (Historical Journal) (till 1941) |
1936 | Eesti Teaduste Akadeemia (Estonian Academy of Sciences) |
1944 | Marta Schmiedehelm first Estonian woman to obtain a PhD in history |
1946 | National Archives and Institute of History transferred to Tallinn |
1989 | Historical Journal refounded (first as Kleio, since 1998 Ajalooline Ajakiri again) |
1990 | Chair in Estonian History (Eesti Ajaloo Õppetool) reinstated |
Bibliography
(References are included up to 2009)