ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part 1|51 pages

Translatio imperii and Lithuanian history

part 2|127 pages

Empire and imperialism

chapter 4|21 pages

Cliometry of empires

chapter 5|30 pages

The empire and the inter-polity system

Views from international relations studies

chapter 7|11 pages

Definition and typology of empires

chapter 8|23 pages

Cliodynamics of empires

part 3|196 pages

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania as an empire