Post-classical history

The Oxford History of Poland-Lithuania: The Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, 1385-1569

The Oxford History of Poland-Lithuania: The Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, 1385-1569

The history of eastern European is dominated by the story of the rise of the Russian empire, yet Russia only emerged as a major power after 1700. For 300 years the greatest power in Eastern Europe was the union between the kingdom of Poland and the grand duchy of Lithuania, one of the longest-lasting political unions in European history. Yet because it ended in the late-eighteenth century in what are misleadingly termed the Partitions of Poland, it barely features in standard accounts of European history.

The Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Union 1385-1569 tells the story of the formation of a consensual, decentralised, multinational, and religiously plural state built from below as much as above, that was founded by peaceful negotiation, not war and conquest. From its inception in 1385-6, a vision of political union was developed that proved attractive to Poles, Lithuanians, Ruthenians, and Germans, a union which was extended to include Prussia in the 1450s and Livonia in the 1560s. Despite the often bitter disagreements over the nature of the union, these were nevertheless overcome by a republican vision of a union of peoples in one political community of citizens under an elected monarch. Robert Frost challenges interpretations of the union informed by the idea that the emergence of the sovereign nation state represents the essence of political modernity, and presents the Polish-Lithuanian union as a case study of a composite state.

The modern history of Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Belarus cannot be understood without an understanding of the legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian union. This volume is the first detailed study of the making of that union ever published in English.

Preface

Part I: Towards Union

Chapter 1. Krėva, Крэва, Krewo

Chapter 2. Poland

Chapter 3. Lithuania

Chapter 4. On Unions

Chapter 5. The Krewo Act

Part II: Establishing the Union

Chapter 6. Structures

Chapter 7. Baptism

Chapter 8. Cousins

Chapter 9. Vilnius-Radom

Chapter 10. Fruits of Union

Chapter 11. Horodło

Chapter 12. Defending the Union

Part III: Crisis, 1422–47

Chapter 13. The Coronation Tempest

Chapter 14. Švitrigaila

Chapter 15. Rus'

Chapter 16. After Jagiełło

Chapter 17. Resolution

Part IV: Consolidation and Change

Chapter 18. Defining the Union

Chapter 19. Prussia

Chapter 20. The Thirteen Years War

Chapter 21. Nieszawa

Chapter 22. Peasants

Part V: Dynasty and Citizenship

Chapter 23. New Monarchs

Chapter 24. Jagiellonian Europe

Chapter 25. From Sejmiks to Sejm

Chapter 26. Shliakhta

Chapter 27. Litva

Part VI: Reform

Chapter 28. Mielnik

Chapter 29. Nihil Novi

Chapter 30. Parliamentary Government

Chapter 31. Mazovia

Chapter 32. Prussia and the Union

Part VII: Union Accomplished

Chapter 33. Æque Principaliter

Chapter 34. Transformation

Chapter 35. Execution Proposed

Chapter 36. Execution Achieved

Chapter 37. Failure

Chapter 38. Interlude

Chapter 39. Lublin

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