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Elections vs. political competition: The case of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Review of Austrian Economics, 2013In models of political economy, institutionalization of free and open elections is presented as infusing competition into a previously monopolized regime. Due to elections, representative democracies are thought to reflect the will of the majority as opposed to the will of the elites.
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The Constitution of 3 May 1791: Testament of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Polish Review, 2022Christopher Garbowski
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Chapter Five. Identity formation in the polish–lithuanian Commonwealth
2008This chapter illustrates the contention that one can see in the relations between the Church and Jews in eighteenth-century Poland-Lithuania an aspect of the beginnings of what Karin Friedrich, in her book, called the transition from a constitutional and political concept of the nation to an ethnic and linguistic one.
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Cives Patriae: ‘German’ Burghers in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
1999Modern theories of nation-building and nationalism have usually looked to the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as the starting point for the formation of the nation, without taking into account expressions of pre-modern national identity and nationhood.
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Introduction: The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in School Textbooks
The Polish Review, 2020Joanna Wojdon +1 more
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Early Modern Privacy at the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Courts
The Court Historian, 2023Oskar J. Rojewski, Mette Birkedal Bruun
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