Disorderly Liberty: The Political Culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Eighteenth Century - Paperback

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During the eighteenth century Europe's republics may have been an integral part of the international scene, but they were marginalised or in decline. When, in 1772, the Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania suffered a massive loss of territory to its three more powerful neighbours, Russia, Prussia and Austria, Edmund Burke's question Poland was but a breakfast where will they dine?' was asked across the continent's lesser states, republics and non-republics alike. The slow, almost inevitable, process of Poland's digestion may have contributed to the relative ease with which that process was accepted in European chanceries. Poland was not a state which was a shaper of history, but was on the receiving end of the attentions of more dynamic neighbours. Yet it was, until the process of its disposal got under way, the largest state in Europe after Russia. Lukowski considers how the republican ideals and the political culture of its ruling class and nobility remain part of the historical legacy not only of what is today Poland, but also of the successor states: Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus.


  • | Author: Jerzy Lukowski
  • | Publisher: Continnuum-3PL
  • | Publication Date: Mar 29, 2012
  • | Number of Pages: 368 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 1441151389
  • | ISBN-13: 9781441151384
Author:
Jerzy Lukowski
Publisher:
Continnuum-3PL
Publication Date:
Mar 29, 2012
Number of pages:
368 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
1441151389
ISBN-13:
9781441151384