
Power in the Political Discourse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1569-1795 - Paperback
Power in the Political Discourse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1569-1795 - Paperback
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by Daniel Sax (Translator), Anna Grzeskowiak-Krwawicz (Author)
This book examines the evolving concept of "power" in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1795), analyzing its theoretical foundations and how the key institutions of power--the king and the Sejm--were perceived. It considers to what extent these ideas dovetailed with European debates or were distinctively Polish-Lithuanian (e.g. the close link between power and freedom). The political system of the Commonwealth, where the nobility participated in governance, shaped both political practice and discourse. This study, examining how power was understood and exercised over two centuries, provides a deeper look at one of Europe's most distinctive constitutional traditions.
The project is financed from state budget funds allocated by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland under the Excellent Science II Programme.Author Biography
Anna Grześkowiak-Krwawicz, Ph.D. (1986, Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences), is a Professor at the Institute of Literary Research, Polish Academy of Sciences. She has published numerous monographs, source editions, and articles, many of which focus on the political ideas and discourse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Her recent works include The Political Discourse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Concepts and Ideas (Routledge, 2021).



















