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(4) | None | In twenty-four papers scholars from Europe and North America examine various aspects of the economies, politics and culture of Britain and Poland-Lithuania from the Middle Ages down to the Third Partition. The similarities between the two seemingly different regions are as surprising as the long-standing connections between the British Isles and East Central Europe. Commercial ties were complemented by migration and by cultural exchange with writers, philosophers and artists in both regions taking an interest in the other. In sections devoted to religion and toleration, trade, diasporas, political theory, and stereotypes among others the authors present a new and unexpected history of the relationship between two states which politically up to 1795 went in opposite directions. Contributors are: Richard Butterwick, Nils Hybel, Wendy Childs, Maryanne Kowaleski, Stanka Kuzmova, Sarah Layfield, Richard D Oram, Emilia Jamroziak, Piotr Guzowski, Derek Keene, Tomasz Gromelski, Pawel Rutkowski, Benedict Wagner-Rundell, John Fudge, Brian Levack, Beata Cieszynska, Waldemar Kowalski, Arthur H. Williamson, M.St. Almut Hillebrand, Peter Paul Bajer, R©?is©?n Healy, Dariusz Rolnik, Jan Wolenski, Aleksandra Koutny-Jones.… (more) |
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. ▾Conversations (About links) No current Talk conversations about this book. » Add other authors Author name | Role | Type of author | Work? | Status | UNGER, Richard W. | — | primary author | all editions | confirmed | Basista, Jakub | — | main author | all editions | confirmed | Bajer, Peter Paul | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Butterwick, Richard | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Childs, Wendy R. | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Cieszynska, Beata | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Fudge, John | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Gromelski, Tomasz | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Guzowski, Piotr | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Healy, RóisÃn | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Hillebrand, Almut | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Hybel, Nils | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Jamroziak, Emilia | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Keene, Derek | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Koutny-Jones, Aleksandra | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Kowaleski, Maryanne | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Kowalski, Waldemar | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Kuzmová, Stanislava | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Layfield, Sarah | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Levack, Brian P. | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Oram, Richard D. | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Rolnik, Dariusz | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Rutkowski, PaweÅ‚ | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Wagner-Rundell, Benedict | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | Williamson, Arthur H. | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed | WoleÅ„ski, Jan | Contributor | secondary author | all editions | confirmed |
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This collection, the first extended attempt to compare and link the histories of Poland and Britain until the end of the eighteenth century, should go some way to confound the sceptics referred to in the preface. | |
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It is only by acknowledging the true diversity of Europe in the eighteenth century, and the similarly diverse nature of the interaction of European nations with the Near and Middle East, that we can come to a broader and more accurate understanding of the much disputed relationship between the so-called Occident and Orient. (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.) | |
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▾References References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in English (2)▾Book descriptions In twenty-four papers scholars from Europe and North America examine various aspects of the economies, politics and culture of Britain and Poland-Lithuania from the Middle Ages down to the Third Partition. The similarities between the two seemingly different regions are as surprising as the long-standing connections between the British Isles and East Central Europe. Commercial ties were complemented by migration and by cultural exchange with writers, philosophers and artists in both regions taking an interest in the other. In sections devoted to religion and toleration, trade, diasporas, political theory, and stereotypes among others the authors present a new and unexpected history of the relationship between two states which politically up to 1795 went in opposite directions. Contributors are: Richard Butterwick, Nils Hybel, Wendy Childs, Maryanne Kowaleski, Stanka Kuzmova, Sarah Layfield, Richard D Oram, Emilia Jamroziak, Piotr Guzowski, Derek Keene, Tomasz Gromelski, Pawel Rutkowski, Benedict Wagner-Rundell, John Fudge, Brian Levack, Beata Cieszynska, Waldemar Kowalski, Arthur H. Williamson, M.St. Almut Hillebrand, Peter Paul Bajer, R©?is©?n Healy, Dariusz Rolnik, Jan Wolenski, Aleksandra Koutny-Jones. ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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