ABSTRACT

This volume provides a fresh perspective of the history and legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, as well as the often-disputed memory of it in contemporary Europe.

The unions between the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania have fascinated many readers particularly because many solutions that have been implemented in the European Union have been adopted from its Central and Eastern European predecessor. The collection of essays presented in this volume are divided into three parts – the Beginnings of Poland-Lithuania, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Legacy and Memory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth – and represent a selection of the papers delivered at the Third Congress of International Researchers of Polish History which was held in Cracow on 11-14 October 2017. Through their application of different historiographical perspectives and schools of history they offer the reader a fresh take on the Commonwealth’s history and legacy, as well as the memory of it in the countries that are its inheritors, namely Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus and Ukraine.

An exploration of one of the biggest countries in Early Modern Europe, this will be of interest to historians, political scientists, cultural anthropologists and other scholars of the history of Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Modern period.

chapter 1|12 pages

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

History-Legacy-Memory

part I|117 pages

The Beginnings of Poland-Lithuania

chapter 2|19 pages

The Principles of Ancient Rzeczpospolita Formation

The Medieval Ruthenian Dimension

chapter 3|78 pages

Words for Images

On Perceptions of ‘Greek Manner’ in Lithuania and Poland

part II|116 pages

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

chapter 5|20 pages

“A Free and Feudal Government”

Civic Republican Mentalities in the Cities of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

chapter 6|16 pages

Electing Kings With All Manner of Freedom

The Polish-Lithuanian Elective Monarchy in Context

chapter 8|19 pages

Tolerance as a Non-Topic

Cooperation on Behalf of the Town Between Catholics, Jews and Protestants in Early Modern Rzeszów

part III|78 pages

Legacy and Memory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

chapter 12|12 pages

The Rights and Privileges of the Polish-Lithuanian Nobility

A Benchmark for the Russian Empire’s Legislation of the Latter Half of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century?

chapter 13|15 pages

France Facing the Independence of Poland

New Historiographical Approaches

chapter 14|8 pages

The French Position on the Polish Cause in 1918

Historical Borders and principle of Nationalities

chapter 16|10 pages

Organizing the Past

The Policy of the Soviet Authorities Towards the Museums in Lviv, 1939–1941