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The author of this essay poses the question about the significance of antitrinitarian translations of the Bible into Polish for the exchange of ideas and achievements of science between Eastern and Western Europe in the second half of the sixteenth and ...
Rajmund Pietkiewicz
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The Livonian War led to an increase in the number of anti-Moscow works in Europe. Western authors closely followed Russia’s successes and failures in the struggle for the redistribution of the Baltic states.
I. A. Prokhorenkov, N. V. Eylbart
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Military and political print propaganda of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the late 16th–17th centuries: Printers in the royal service [PDF]
During the last five years of the Livonian War the number of new printed anti-Moscow leaflets has been noticeably increased in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This phenomenon could be explained by the purposeful policy of Stephen Bathory.
Igor Aleksandrovich Prokhorenkov
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Echoes of Iconoclasm in the Modern Polish‑Lithuanian Commonwealth
On the wave of the so‑called II iconoclasm, which encompassed northern Europe, similar movements, or rather local iconoclastic actions, were revealed in the Polish Republic in the modern period (16th–18th century), wherever the voice of the dissenters ...
M. Kruk
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Ethno-Religious Heritage of Former Eastern Territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Contemporary Poland [PDF]
The main objective of this paper is to present the national and religious heritage of the Eastern Borderlands in contemporary Poland. The paper deals with the genesis and selected aspects of the spatial development of the ethnic and religious minorities (
Andrzej Rykała
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Educational activities of Orthodox brotherhoods on the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (end 16th – first half of the 17th century) [PDF]
The article offers a brief outline of the educational activity of brotherhoods in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the period from the end of the 16th century to mid 17th century based on the analysis of available studies.
Viviana Nosilia
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The political discourse in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth changed deeply in the second half of the eighteenth century. New concepts, terms and notions were integrated into it, some of them drawn from the vocabularies of Western philosophers.
Anna Grześkowiak‐Krwawicz
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The article deals with the experience of pregnancy and early motherhood in relation to the milieu of the magnates and nobility of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the first half of the 18th century.
Anna Penkała-Jastrzębska
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Jews of the Second Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: 1918–1939
In no other country were Jews, proportionally, such a huge minority as in Poland. Religiously, economically, and politically Jews varied a great deal. They were an urban and closed group which kept only economic contacts with the rest of the population. In the Polish state they had to struggle for equal rights.
Szymon Rudnicki
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Вивчення М. С. Грушевським королівщин Речі Посполитої (Hrushevskyi’s Study of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Rule) [PDF]
Вивчення королівщин Речі Посполитої М. С. Грушевським стосувалося переважно території Галичини та Поділля. Автором подано основні напрямки та характеристика методів дослідження королівщини.
Т. Дубляниця
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