Multicultural commonwealth
Titel: | Multicultural commonwealth : Poland-Lithuania and its afterlives / edited by Stanley Bill and Simon Lewis |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: | Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2023] |
Umfang: | 378 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten ; 23 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Russian and East European studies |
ISBN: | 9780822948032 ; 0822948036 ; 9780822990192 |
- Acknowledgments
- vii
- Note on Proper Nouns, Place Names, and Transliteration
- ix
- Introduction: Diverse Histories and Contested Memories
- 3
- Part I
- The Commonwealth in History
- 1
- How Jewish Is the History of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?
- 27
- 2
- Multiconfessionalism and Interconfessionality: Religious "Toleration" in Royal Prussia, Lithuania, and the Ruthenian Lands
- 45
- 3
- Encounters with Islam within the Commonwealth's Borders and Beyond
- 66
- 4
- Art and Transcultural Discourse in the Ukrainian Lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- 84
- 5
- Sarmatia Revisited: Maps and the Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- 113
- 6
- Confessions, Confessionalization, and the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- 136
- Part II
- The Commonwealth in Memory
- 7
- The Ukrainian Sublime: Nineteenth-Century Polish Visions of the East
- 157
- 8
- Imagining the Past and Remembering the Future: Oskar Halecki, Lewis Namier, and the Burden of History
- 181
- 9
- Whose Grand Duchy? Contesting the Multicultural Past in Lithuania and Belarus
- 205
- 10
- Polish-Belarusian Encounters and the Divided Legacy of the Commonwealth
- 220
- 11
- Jewish Heritage Revival in the Polish-Belarusian-Ukrainian Borderlands and the Myth of Multiculturalism
- 241
- 12
- A New Multiculturalism in Poland: Memory of the Past and Migration from Ukraine
- 266
- Notes
- 291
- List of Contributors
- 365
- Index
- 371