Citizenship and Identity in a Multinational Commonwealth: Poland-Lithuania in Context, 1550-1772Karin Friedrich, Barbara M. Pendzich BRILL, 2009 - 307 pages This volume seeks to address the doubts harboured by the West about the ability of East Central European states to build modern democracies and tolerant societies after the expansion of the European Union eastwards. The tradition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is thereby often overlooked in favour of the nationalist romanticism and xenophobia of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, which arose from the specific context of the partitions of 1772-95. Yet citizenship in a multi-national context was a central theme of the political debate in early modern Poland-Lithuania. For many contemporary religious and national conflicts, this Commonwealth cannot be a direct model for imitation, but may serve as a source of inspiration due to the creative solutions and compromises it negotiated while integrating many faiths and ethnicities. Contributors include: James B. Collins, Karin Friedrich, Gershon David Hundert, Joanna Kosty?o, Krzysztof Lazarski, Allan I. Macinnes, Barbara M. Pendzich, Felicia Ro?u, Barbara Skinner, and Art?ras Vasiliauskas. |
Table des matières
Citizenship and Identity in an Early Modern Commonwealth Karin Friedrich | 1 |
CITIZENSHIP IN THE POLISHLITHUANIAN COMMONWEALTH | 17 |
The Legal Reform of 1578 Felicia Rosu | 19 |
Royal Prussia and the Union of Lublin 1569 Karin Friedrich | 49 |
Chapter Three The Practice of Citizenship among the Lithuanian Nobility ca 15801630 Arturas Vasiliauskas | 71 |
Chapter Four Civic Resilience and Cohesion in the Face of Muscovite Occupation Barbara M Pendzich | 103 |
PART TWO THE COMMONWEALTH OF MANY NATIONS AND FAITHS | 129 |
Chapter Five Identity Formation in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth Gershon David Hundert | 131 |
Republican Myth and the Italian Diaspora in SixteenthCentury PolandLithuania Joanna Kostylo | 171 |
THE EUROPEAN DIMENSION | 207 |
Chapter Eight County Republicans and the Concept of Active Citizenship in SixteenthCentury Poland and France James B Collins | 209 |
PolandLithuania and Scottish Political Discourse in the Seventeenth Century Allan Macinnes | 233 |
Chapter Ten Freedom State and National Unity in Lord Actons Thought Krzysztof Lazarski | 261 |
Glossary | 277 |
Bibliography | 279 |
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The Confessional Legacy Barbara Skinner | 149 |
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