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Title Polish democratic thought from the Renaissance to the great emigration : essays and documents / edited with an introduction by M.B. Biskupski & James S. Pula.

Publication Info. [Boulder, Colo.] : East European Monographs ; [New York] : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1990.

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Description x, 252 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Series East European monographs ; no. 289
East European monographs ; no. 289.
Note Documents in pt. 2 are English translations accompanied by the original texts in Latin and Polish.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-245) and index
Contents Pt. 1. Essays. Introduction. The sixteenth century roots of the Polish democratic tradition / by James Miller. "Liberty without licence?" : the failure of Polish democratic thought in the seventeenth century / by Robert I. Frost. Democratic thought in eighteenth century Poland / by Daniel Z. Stone. Polish szlachta democracy at the crossroads, 1795-1831 / by Joan S. Skurnowicz. Frataernal politics : Polish and European readicalism during the Great Emigratio / by Kenneth F. Lewalski -- Pt. 2. Documents. Nihil novi. Warsaw Confederation. Henrician Article (Pacta Conventa) A.M. Fredro's defense of the Liberum Veto. Constitution of May 3, 1791. PoĊ‚aniec manifesto. Manifesto of the Polish Democratic Society.
Subject Political science -- Poland -- History.
Political science -- Poland -- History -- Sources.
Democracy -- History -- Sources.
Added Author Biskupski, M. B. B.
Pula, James S., 1946-
ISBN 0880331866
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