The Lithuanian Metrica (inbunden)
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Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
264
Utgivningsdatum
2020-07-02
Förlag
Academic Studies Press
Medarbetare
Antanaviius, Darius / Ragauskien, Raimonda
Illustrationer
26 illustrations(26)(26)
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 16 mm
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545 g
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1
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452:B&W 6.14 x 9.21in or 234 x 156mm (Royal 8vo) Case Laminate on White w/Matte Lam
ISBN
9781644693100

The Lithuanian Metrica

History and Research

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2020-07-02
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This volume analyzes the history of the Lithuanian Metricathe chancellery books of the Lithuanian grand dukefrom the formation of its books in the mid-fifteenth century until now. It reveals how the first Metrica books emerged in the second half of the fifteenth century, discussing the titles given to them in different periods in history, and explains why the Lithuanian Metrica should be considered the state archive of early Lithuania. Material hitherto unknown in academic literature about the fate of the Lithuanian Metrica at the end of the eighteenth century, in the last years of the existence of the joint Polish-Lithuanian state, is also revealed in this account. The book dedicates a great deal of attention to the history of the publication and research of the documents and books of the Lithuanian Metrica, which are now kept in Moscow, Russia, as a historical source.
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Artras Dubonis is a senior research fellow at the Lithuanian Institute of History. His research interests are Lithuanian society and sources about its history from the thirteenth to the first half of the seventeenth centuries, and the Lithuanian Metrica. He has published several books of the Lithuanian Metrica and three monographs. Darius Antanaviius is a senior research fellow at the Lithuanian Institute of History. The focus of his research lies in editing Neo-Latin authors dating from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries concerning the history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He is the author of numerous publications and discoveries in this field. Raimonda Ragauskien is a senior research fellow at the Lithuanian Institute of History. Her research interests are the social, political and local history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the sixteentheighteenth centuries, especially the history of the Birai-Dubingiai line of the noble Radziwi family and the Lithuanian Metrica. She has published nine monographs and several books of the Lithuanian Metrica. Ramun migelskyt-Stukien is a senior research fellow at the Lithuanian Institute of History. The focus of her research is the early modern history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, especially the late eighteenth-century political history and development of political institutions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. She is an author and editor of several scholarly books.

Innehållsförteckning

Preface 1. The Lithuanian Metrica: The Concept, Term, and Archival Characteristics 2. The Grand Issue of the History of the Lithuanian Metricathe Appearance of the Books (until the Late Sixteenth Century) 3. The Chancellery of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Lithuanian Metrica in the FifteenthFirst Half of the Sixteenth Centuries 4. The Chancellery of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Lithuanian Metrica in the Mid-SixteenthFirst Quarter of the Seventeenth Centuries 5. The Chancellery of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and its Staff from the 1620s to the Eighteenth Century 6. Structure, Handling, and Control Issues Regarding the Lithuanian Metrica 7. Storage of the Lithuanian Metrica: Balancing State Interests and Personal Whims 8. The Eighteenth Centurya Time of Journeys: The Lithuanian Metrica between Vilnius, Warsaw, and Saint Petersburg 9. In Foreign Hands 10. Research and Publishing Bibliography