Social and Cultural Relations in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Title | Social and Cultural Relations in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Butterwick |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2019-04-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0429557868 |
The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was one of the largest and most linguistically, ethnically and religiously diverse polities in late medieval and early modern Europe. In the mid-1380s the Grand Duchy of Lithuania entered into a long process of union with the Kingdom of Poland. Since the destruction of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795, the history and memory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania have been much contested among its successor nations. This volume aims to excavate a level below their largely incompatible narratives. Instead, in an encounter with freshly discovered or long neglected sources, the authors of this book seek new understanding of the Grand Duchy, its citizens and inhabitants in "microhistories." Emphasizing urban and rural spaces, families, communities, networks, and travels, this book presents fresh research by established and emerging scholars.
Between Rome and Byzantium
Title | Between Rome and Byzantium PDF eBook |
Author | Jūratė Kiaupienė |
Publisher | Lithuanian Studies Without Bor |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781644691465 |
The focus of this book is the unique socio-political and socio-cultural community of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century. This ethnically diverse, multilingual, multi-faith, multicultural national space has had a great impact on the socio-political development of Central Europe.
An Unproclaimed Empire: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Title | An Unproclaimed Empire: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania PDF eBook |
Author | Zenonas Norkus |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2017-07-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351669052 |
An Unproclaimed Empire: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania is an interdisciplinary study of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) that is historical in subject but social scientific in approach. It is also the first study to apply this comparative and social scientific method to the GDL. In this book, Zenonas Norkus draws on national historiographies and applies theories from comparative empire studies involving historians, sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists and scholars in the theory of international relations, allowing it to transcend differences in national viewpoints. It also provides answers to contested issues in the history of the GDL, and raises a number of new questions, including whether the Grand Duchy was an empire or a federation, and why and when it failed. By adopting this "imperial approach" of considering the GDL as an empire, this book brings something new to the research surrounding the Grand Duchy and is ideal for academics and postgraduates of early modern Lithuania, early modern Eastern Europe, historical sociology, and the history of empires.
The History of Lithuania Before 1795
Title | The History of Lithuania Before 1795 PDF eBook |
Author | Zigmantas Kiaupa |
Publisher | |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Lithuania |
ISBN |
The History of Jews in Lithuania
Title | The History of Jews in Lithuania PDF eBook |
Author | Vladas Sirutavičius |
Publisher | Brill Schoningh |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 2019-10 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN | 9783657705757 |
This book aims to create an integral picture of the social, economic and cultural history of the Jews in Lithuania during the course of more than six hundred years - from the Middle Ages to the 1990s. It is a translation of the study "Lietuvos žydai. Istorinė studija" (Engl. "Lithuanian Jews. Historical study"), published in Lithuanian in 2012. The Book was written by an interna-tional group of scholars from Lithuania, Israel, the United States of America and Germany. The world of Lithuanian Jewry is reconstructed through different aspects of the development of community and society: demography, social and economic activity, self-government institutions of the community, cultural and religious movements, literature and the press, education, discriminative policy of the authorities and relations with the dominant church, segregation, assimilation and changes of identity, anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust.
Money, Power, and Influence in Eighteenth-Century Lithuania
Title | Money, Power, and Influence in Eighteenth-Century Lithuania PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Teller |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2016-09-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0804799873 |
It has often been claimed that Jews have a penchant for capitalism and capitalist economic activity. With this book, Adam Teller challenges that assumption. Examining how Jews achieved their extraordinary success within the late feudal economy of the eighteenth-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, he shows that economic success did not necessarily come through any innate entrepreneurial skills, but through identifying and exploiting economic niches in the pre-modern economy—in particular, the monopoly on the sale of grain alcohol. Jewish economic activity was a key factor in the development of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and it greatly enhanced the incomes, and thereby the social and political status, of the noble magnates, including the powerful Radziwiłł family. In turn, with the magnate's backing, Jews were able to leverage their own economic success into high status in estate society. Over time, relations within Jewish society began to change, putting less value on learning and pedigree and more on wealth and connections with the estate owners. This groundbreaking book exemplifies how the study of Jewish economic history can shed light on a crucial mechanism of Jewish social integration. In the Polish-Lithuanian setting, Jews were simultaneously a despised religious minority and key economic players, with a consequent standing that few could afford to ignore.
Between Rome and Byzantium
Title | Between Rome and Byzantium PDF eBook |
Author | Jūratė Kiaupienė |
Publisher | Academic Studies PRess |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2020-05-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1644693658 |
The focus of this book is the unique socio-political and socio-cultural community of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the golden age of the late fifteenth to early seventeenth century. This study analyses the cultural and political impact of the values disseminated in the newly created state, such as the concept of the state itself, its governance, representation, laws, and other elements of the socio-political system. Through theoretical and factographic arguments, this book demonstrates that the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a social, political, and cultural link between geopolitical and geo-cultural spaces of the Roman West and the Byzantine East. Located at the cultural crossroads of Europe, Lithuania was an ethnically diverse, multilingual, multi-faith, multicultural national space. Nurtured by international contacts, its political system developed rapidly, influencing the formation of geopolitical and geo-cultural mentality of the whole Central Eastern European region.