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History of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth : State - Society - Culture - Editorial work by Iwo Hryniewicz - Translated by Grazyna Waluga (Chapters I-V) and Dorota Sobstel (Chapters VI-X), Hardback Book

History of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth : State - Society - Culture - Editorial work by Iwo Hryniewicz - Translated by Grazyna Waluga (Chapters I-V) and Dorota Sobstel (Chapters VI-X) Hardback

Part of the Polish Studies - Transdisciplinary Perspectives series

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The book presents an outline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the 16th to the 18th century and offers a view of the realities of political life, organization of the judiciary, the economy, coexistence of different ethnic groups and religions, high and popular culture and achievements of art.

While the federal character of the state and multicultural society is often overlooked in the synthesis of this period, the creation of civil society in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the cultural heritage was the joint achievement of its residents, regardless of their state and ethnic divisions.

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