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Snyder, Timothy. The reconstruction of nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.

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author, Wajs Hubert, Jankowski Rafał author, and Król-Próba Justyna author, eds. Unia lubelska 1569: Pieczęcie i herby. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo DiG, 2019.

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Battle of Grunwald: History of Poland (1385-1569), Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Jogaila, Teutonic Knights, Ulrich von Jungingen, Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War, Middle Ages, Banderia Prutenorum, Battle of the Ice. Beau Bassin, Mauritius: Alphascript Publishing, 2010.

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Lappo, I. I. Li︠u︡blinskai︠a︡ unii︠a︡ 1569 g. Minsk: Kharvest, 2013.

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author, Rudnyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ B. O., and T︠S︡entr strategicheskoĭ konʺi︠u︡nktury, eds. Galit︠s︡ii︠a︡: Slaboe zveno vostochnogo slavi︠a︡nstva. Moskva: Izdatelʹ Vorobʹev A.V., 2017.

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pravaznaŭstva, Belaruski instytut, and Polʹski instytut u. Minsku, eds. Prablemy intėhratsyi i inkarparatsyi ŭ razvitstsi Tsėntralʹnaĭ i Uskhodni︠a︡ĭ Eŭropy ŭ peryi︠a︡d ranni︠a︡ha Novaha chasu: Matėryi︠a︡ly miz︠h︡narodnaĭ navukovaĭ kanferėntsyi, prysvechanaĭ 440-hoddzi︠u︡ Li︠u︡blinskaĭ unii (Minsk, 15-17 kastrychnika 2009 h.). Minsk: BIP-S Pli︠u︡s, 2010.

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Unia Lubelska, dziedzictwo wielu narodów. Lublin: Towarzystwo Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, 2010.

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Kłoczowski, Jerzy. Unia Lubelska: Lublin miasto Unii = The Union of Lublin : Lublin the city of the Union. Lublin: IdeaMedia, 1999.

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Ukraïna--li︠u︡blinsʹka unii︠a︡ ta narodz︠h︡enni︠a︡ novoï vitchyzny. Kyïv: Krion, 2009.

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Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. New York: Britannica Educational Publishing in association with Rosen Educational Services, 2014.

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Mikołaj Radziwiłł "Rudy" (ok. 1515-1584): Działalność polityczna i wojskowa. Kraków: Uniwersytet Jagielloński, 2008.

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Jerzy, Kłoczowski, Kras Paweł, Łaskiewicz Hubert, and Międzynarodowa Konferencja pt. "Unia Lubelska i Tradycje Integracyjne w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej" (1994 : Lublin, Poland), eds. Unia lubelska i tradycje integracyjne w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej. Lublin: Instytut Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, 1999.

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J, Girdzijauskas, Lukšaitė Ingė, Samulionis Algis, Jurgelėnaitė Rasa 1960-1997, and Lietuvių literatūros ir tautosakos institutas (Lietuvos Mokslų akademija), eds. Senoji lietuvos literatūra. Vilnius: Moksloir Enciklopedijų Leidykla, 1992.

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Šemeta, Mikalojus Kazimieras. Mikalojaus Kazimiero Šemetos "Reliacija". Vilnius: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidykla, 1994.

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J, Girdzijauskas, Lukšaitė Ingė, Samulionis Algis, Jurgelėnaitė Rasa 1960-1997, and Lietuvių literatūros ir tautosakos institutas (Lietuvos Mokslų akademija), eds. Senosios literatūros žanrai. Vilnius: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidykla, 1992.

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Równi do równych: Kijowska reprezentacja sejmowa 1569-1648. Warszawa: Wydawn. "DiG", 2009.

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Unia Lubelska - Unia Europejska. Lublin: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, 2010.

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Rachuba, Andrzej. Wielkie Księstwo Litewskie w systemie parlamentarnym Rzeczypospolitej w latach 1569-1763 ? Warszawa: Wydawn. Sejmowe, 2002.

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Potomkowie Lecha i Giedymina: Stosunki polityczne między Litwą a Polską w pierwszych latach odrodzenia państwa litewskiego : od litewskiej deklaracji suwerenności państwowej 18 maja 1989 r. do Traktatu o przyjaznych stosunkach i dobrosąsiedzkiej współpracy z dnia 26 kwietnia 1994 r. Poznań: UAM, 2009.

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Lulewicz, Henryk. Gniewów o unię ciąg dalszy: Stosunki polsko-litewskie w latach 1569-1588. Warszawa: Wydawn. Neriton, 2002.

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Friedrich, Karin. The other Prussia: Royal Prussia, Poland and liberty, 1569-1772. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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Lucjan, Adamczuk, Poland Główny Urząd Statystyczny, and Lithuania Statistikos departamentas, eds. The Lithuanians in Poland--the Poles in Lithuania: 1994. Warsaw: Central Statistical Office, 1995.

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Arthur, Cygielman Shmuel, ed. Jewish autonomy in Poland and Lithuania until 1648 (5408). Jerusalem: [s.n.], 1997.

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Republic vs. autocracy: Poland-Lithuania and Russia, 1686-1697. Cambridge, Mass: Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 1993.

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El-Kodsi, Mourad. The Karaite communities in Poland, Lithuania, Russia and Crimea. Lyons, N.Y. (83-89 Broad St., Lyons 14489): Wilprint, 1993.

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Grishin, I︠A︡ I︠A︡. Neobychnyĭ ulʹtimatum. Kazanʹ: Kazanskiĭ gos. universitet, 2005.

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Rinkevičius, Viktoras. Konstitucinės priežiūros institucijų sprendimų teisinės prigimties, galių ir realizavimo problemos: Orzeczenia instytucji nadzoru konstytucyjnego : problemy związane z ich charakterem prawnym, mocą oraz realizacją. Vilnius: Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucinis teismas, 1997.

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Limantė, Agnė, and Dovilė Pūraitė-Andrikienė, eds. Legal Protection of Vulnerable Groups in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06998-7.

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Diskienė, Danuta. Managerial attitudes in business organisations in Lithuania and Poland: Collective monograph. Vilnius: Vilnius University Publishing House, 2012.

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Andrzej, Rachuba, Lulewicz Henryk, and Instytut Historii (Polska Akademia Nauk), eds. Metryka litewska: Rejestry podymnego Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego, Województwo nowogródzkie 1690 r. Warszawa: Neriton, 2002.

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After the deluge: Poland-Lithuania and the Second Northern War, 1655-1660. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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Sobańska, Irena. Enterprise accounting and management under globalization: Recent evidence from Poland and Lithuania. Łódź: Łódź Univ. Press, 2009.

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Nagielski, Mirosław, Andrzej Rachuba, and Sławomir Górzyński, eds. Świat pogranicza. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo DiG, 2003.

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Kotljarchuk, Andrej. In the shadows of Poland and Russia: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Sweden in the European crisis of the mid-17th century. Stockholm: Södertörns högskola, 2006.

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Karin, Friedrich, and Pendzich Barbara M, eds. Citizenship and identity in a multinational commonwealth: Poland-Lithuania in context, 1550-1772. Boston: Brill, 2008.

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W, Unger Richard, and Basista Jakub, eds. Britain and Poland-Lithuania contact and comparison from the Middle Ages to 1795. Leiden: Brill, 2008.

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development., ed. Environmental impact assessment legislation: Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia. London: Graham & Trotman/M. Nijhoff for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1994.

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Visual cultures of death in Central Europe: Contemplation and commemoration in early modern Poland-Lithuania. Boston: Brill, 2015.

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photographer, Zhou Zhiping, Mo ke bian ji bu, and Mo ke she ying zu, eds. Bolan, Boluodihai san xiao guo: Aishaniya, Latuoweiya, Litaowan = Poland & the Baltic States : Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. Taibei Shi: Mo ke chu ban gu fen you xian gong si, 2018.

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. and EC PHARE Programme, eds. Investors' environmental guidelines: Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Slovak Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania. [London?]: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1994.

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Major companies of Europe 2009: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia. Andover, N.J: Cengage, 2009.

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Roșu, Felicia. Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania, 1569-1587. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789376.001.0001.

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This book examines the transformation of elective monarchy in Transylvania and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 1570s. It does so by focusing on the foundational and experimental character of the first elections of 1571 (Transylvania) and 1573 and 1575–6 (Poland-Lithuania). In this period, the two polities adopted constitutions based on the same fundamental principles: elective thrones, state-sanctioned religious pluralism, and legal guarantees for the right of disobedience. Despite the important differences between them, Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania had one essential thing in common: they were the only two polities in early modern Europe that secured the succession of their rulers through large-scale elections in which the dynastic principle, although still important, was not binding. Apart from chapter 1, which has a chronological approach, the rest of the book thematically follows the development of an election: from voter inclinations and campaigning strategies, to voting procedures, to the contracts between voters and their chosen candidates, to the authority of the newly elected rulers. The conclusion examines the two elective systems from a more theoretical perspective. It argues that mixed government was accompanied by a mixed language that combined attachment to virtue, liberty, and self-government with a pragmatism that became particularly visible during interregna and elections. The constituents of Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania acted, talked, and saw themselves as both citizens and subjects of the rulers they elected. The phenomenon was not a contradiction but the logical consequence of a system in which those who were ruled were periodically called to rule themselves.
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Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania, 1569-1587. Oxford University Press, 2017.

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Snyder, Timothy. Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999. Yale University Press, 2010.

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Snyder, Timothy. Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999. Yale University Press, 2008.

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Snyder, Timothy. The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999. Yale University Press, 2004.

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Polonsky, Antony. Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 14. Liverpool University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774693.001.0001.

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The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, created in 1569, covered a wide spectrum of faiths and languages. The nobility, who were the main focus of Polishness, were predominantly Catholic; the peasantry included Catholics, Protestants, and members of the Orthodox faith, while nearly half the urban population, and some 10 per cent of the total population, was Jewish. The partition of Poland at the end of the eighteenth century and the subsequent struggle to regain Polish independence raised the question of what the boundaries of a future state should be, and who qualified as a Pole. The partitioning powers were determined to hold on to the areas they had annexed: Prussia tried to strengthen the German element in Poland; the Habsburgs encouraged the development of a Ukrainian consciousness in Austrian Galicia to act as a counterweight to the dominant Polish nobility; and Russia, while allowing the Kingdom of Poland to enjoy substantial autonomy, treated the remaining areas it had annexed as part of the tsarist monarchy. When Poland became independent after the First World War, more than a third of its population were thus Ukrainians, Belarusians, Germans, Jews, and Lithuanians, many of whom had been influenced by nationalist movements. The core chapters in the book focus especially on the triangular relationship between Poles, Jews, and Germans in western Poland, and between the different national groups in what are today Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine. In addition, the New Views section investigates aspects of Jewish life in pre-partition Poland and in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Unger, Richard, and Jakub Basista, eds. Britain and Poland-Lithuania. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004166233.i-486.

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Unia Lubelska 1569 Roku W Dziejach Polski I Europy. Wydawn. Multico, 2004.

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(Illustrator), Angus Mcbride, ed. Polish Armies (1) : 1569-1696. Osprey Publishing, 1987.

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