Early modern Poland-Lithuania figured significantly in the political perceptions of Europeans in the long seventeenth century – not only due to its considerable size and enormous commercial and military resources, but also, and just as importantly, due to its exceptional religious and political situation. This interest in Poland-Lithuania was shared by many Britons. However, a detailed examination of how Britons perceived Poland-Lithuania at that time and how they treated Poland-Lithuania in their political debates has never been undertaken. This thesis utilises a wide range of the previously neglected source material and considers the patterns of transmission of information to determine Britons’ awareness of Poland-Lithuania and their em...
Henry Valois (1551–89) was elected king of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1573 and arrived in...
The royal throne was a permanent element of feudal political culture, and the institution of the mon...
Historians applying the term colonialism to continental Europe often refer to partitioned Poland as ...
Early modern Poland-Lithuania figured significantly in the political perceptions of Europeans in the...
The article deals with the specifi city of the noble democracy in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth...
This paper discusses the main characteristics of elective monarchy in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwe...
This project hopes to establish several key points. One of which is that Poland is unfairly represen...
This paper comparatively discusses the relationship between the greater and lesser nobilities in two...
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as a European power: The system and social factors Central ...
The Polish-Lithuanian state was formed through a series of unions from 1385 culminating with the Lub...
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth clearly stood out from the European institutional and legal syste...
This dissertation analyzes state-formation, the development of historical consciousness, and the con...
Special Issue: Diplomats and diplomacy in the early modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (XVII Cent...
Acknowledgements. A version of this article was first presented as the Royal Historical Society’s 20...
The heritage of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth is one of the most problematic residues of the Po...
Henry Valois (1551–89) was elected king of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1573 and arrived in...
The royal throne was a permanent element of feudal political culture, and the institution of the mon...
Historians applying the term colonialism to continental Europe often refer to partitioned Poland as ...
Early modern Poland-Lithuania figured significantly in the political perceptions of Europeans in the...
The article deals with the specifi city of the noble democracy in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth...
This paper discusses the main characteristics of elective monarchy in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwe...
This project hopes to establish several key points. One of which is that Poland is unfairly represen...
This paper comparatively discusses the relationship between the greater and lesser nobilities in two...
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as a European power: The system and social factors Central ...
The Polish-Lithuanian state was formed through a series of unions from 1385 culminating with the Lub...
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth clearly stood out from the European institutional and legal syste...
This dissertation analyzes state-formation, the development of historical consciousness, and the con...
Special Issue: Diplomats and diplomacy in the early modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (XVII Cent...
Acknowledgements. A version of this article was first presented as the Royal Historical Society’s 20...
The heritage of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth is one of the most problematic residues of the Po...
Henry Valois (1551–89) was elected king of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1573 and arrived in...
The royal throne was a permanent element of feudal political culture, and the institution of the mon...
Historians applying the term colonialism to continental Europe often refer to partitioned Poland as ...