01650 a2200301 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020001800069037003600087040000700123041000800130072001300138072001500151072001600166072001400182072001400196072001400210072001400224072002100238072002000259100002300279245008200302250000600384260003200390300001000422520088600432700003001318103209305620250317100416.0250312042021GB 14 eng  a9781032093055 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 42.99fBB a01 aeng7 aN2thema7 aNHD2thema7 aNHTB2thema7 a3M2bisac7 aHBLH2bic7 aHBJD2bic7 aHBTB2bic7 aHIS0000002bisac7 a947.93062bisac1 aRichard Butterwick10aSocial and Cultural Relations in the Grand Duchy of LithuaniabMicrohistories a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20210630 a272 p bThe Grand Duchy of Lithuania was one of the largest and most linguistically, ethnically and religiously diverse polities in late medieval and early modern Europe. In the mid-1380s the Grand Duchy of Lithuania entered into a long process of union with the Kingdom of Poland. Since the destruction of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795, the history and memory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania have been much contested among its successor nations. This volume aims to excavate a level below their largely incompatible narratives. Instead, in an encounter with freshly discovered or long neglected sources, the authors of this book seek new understanding of the Grand Duchy, its citizens and inhabitants in "microhistories." Emphasizing urban and rural spaces, families, communities, networks, and travels, this book presents fresh research by established and emerging scholars.1 aWioletta Pawlikowska4B01