The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788-1792: A Political History
Autor Richard Butterwicken Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199250332
ISBN-10: 0199250332
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 4 black and white maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 240 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP OxfordOUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199250332
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 4 black and white maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 240 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP OxfordOUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The wealth of facts and the lucidity of analysis open new perspectives on the history of an event that wasas it turns outknown rather incompletely until now.
[Butterwick] has done wonderful work in presenting the large pamphlet literature on church affairs
[a] major accomplishment in confirming that the religious dimension of the Polish Revolution was, in its way, no less than that pertaining in France and no less significant in shaping its outcome.
Butterwick's mastery of the primary and secondary literature is evident on every page.
Butterwick's mastery of the politics of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the last years of its existence is truly unparalleled, and his intimate knowledge of the personalities, issues, and maneuvrings of what he calls the "Polish Revolution" is grounded in an awe-inspiring breadth of archival resources.
if Polish history is not to be so exotic in wider European discourse, one wishes for more books like this. [] [it] provides a precise analysis of the political process and simultaneously achieves a synthesis, with a precise writing style and a gentle sense of humour shining through the whole. [] This highly recommended book will be indispensable for anybody interested in enlightened Catholicism.
The main strength of Butterwick's book is his meticulous analysis of "decision making in a republican polity." [...] Butterwick has undertaken a great task. Polish specialists have stressed that what he offers is more than just an analysis of the ecclesiastical debates of the Sejm; it is rather a new synthesis of the history of the Sejm itself [... ] The wealth of facts and the lucidity of analysis open new perspectives on an event that was - as it turns out - known rather incompletely until now.
an important book to draw our attention to this alternative revolutionary road.
an unquestionable model of scholarship on an important and underexplored subject in European, Polish and Church history, and therefore deserves to be read by specialists in all these fields.
Butterwick demonstrates a deft mastery of the culture, piety, and politics of eighteenth-century Poland ... His analysis of this material is discerning and fair-minded. A gifted writer, he highlights the comic, tragic, and ironic dimensions of the human endeavors he describes.
For a variety of reasons, The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 17881792 -- the condensed English-language version of a 988-page Polish-language tome -- is an exceptionally important book with lessons for a wide academic audience.
[Butterwick] has done wonderful work in presenting the large pamphlet literature on church affairs
[a] major accomplishment in confirming that the religious dimension of the Polish Revolution was, in its way, no less than that pertaining in France and no less significant in shaping its outcome.
Butterwick's mastery of the primary and secondary literature is evident on every page.
Butterwick's mastery of the politics of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the last years of its existence is truly unparalleled, and his intimate knowledge of the personalities, issues, and maneuvrings of what he calls the "Polish Revolution" is grounded in an awe-inspiring breadth of archival resources.
if Polish history is not to be so exotic in wider European discourse, one wishes for more books like this. [] [it] provides a precise analysis of the political process and simultaneously achieves a synthesis, with a precise writing style and a gentle sense of humour shining through the whole. [] This highly recommended book will be indispensable for anybody interested in enlightened Catholicism.
The main strength of Butterwick's book is his meticulous analysis of "decision making in a republican polity." [...] Butterwick has undertaken a great task. Polish specialists have stressed that what he offers is more than just an analysis of the ecclesiastical debates of the Sejm; it is rather a new synthesis of the history of the Sejm itself [... ] The wealth of facts and the lucidity of analysis open new perspectives on an event that was - as it turns out - known rather incompletely until now.
an important book to draw our attention to this alternative revolutionary road.
an unquestionable model of scholarship on an important and underexplored subject in European, Polish and Church history, and therefore deserves to be read by specialists in all these fields.
Butterwick demonstrates a deft mastery of the culture, piety, and politics of eighteenth-century Poland ... His analysis of this material is discerning and fair-minded. A gifted writer, he highlights the comic, tragic, and ironic dimensions of the human endeavors he describes.
For a variety of reasons, The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 17881792 -- the condensed English-language version of a 988-page Polish-language tome -- is an exceptionally important book with lessons for a wide academic audience.
Notă biografică
Richard Butterwick is the author of Poland's Last King and English Culture: Stanislaw August Poniatowski, 1732-1798 (OUP, 1998), and numerous articles on the political, religious, cultural, and intellectual history of the Polish-Lithuanian lands in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.