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Gyvenamasis fondas ir pastatu̜ statyba: Stock of dwellings and construction
ISSN: 1648-522X
The Origins of Capitalism and the Rise of the West
In: Politologija, Band 4(60, S. 190-197
ISSN: 1392-1681
Adapted from the source document.
Transfers of power and the armed forces in Poland and Lithuania, 1919-1941
In: Acta historica Universitatis Klaipedensis 32
Leaders' Personalities and the Outcomes of Democratic Elections
In: Politologija, Heft 1, S. 101-106
ISSN: 1392-1681
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
In: Politologija, Heft 3, S. 140-147
ISSN: 1392-1681
Forms of Hatred: The Troubled Imagination in Modern Philosophy and Literature
In: Politologija, Heft 3, S. 126-139
ISSN: 1392-1681
History, culture and language of Lithuania: proceedings of the International Lithuanian Conference, Poznań 17 - 19 September 1998
In: Linguistic and Oriental studies from Poznań
Apie antraji kijeva, kurio taip ir nebuvo: lietuvos didzioji kunigaikstyste lyginamosios istorines imperiju sociologijos ir tarptautiniu santykiu teorijos reetrospektyvoje
In: Politologija, Heft 1, S. 3-78
ISSN: 1392-1681
The article discuses the problem that was recently raised in the Lithuanian historical literature & public discourse by G. Beresnevieius, A. Bumblauskas, S. C. Rowell: was the medieval Lithuanian state (Grand Duchy of Lithuania; GDL) an empire? Important reason for the emergence of this problem was the partial rehabilitation of the very concept of "empire" due to the dissolution of the the USSR (reputed as "last empire") & the search for common legacies by the historians of the countries involved in the construction of the European Union as a transnational political community. There were important reasons for the traditional historiography to abstain from the use of the concepts of "empire" & "imperialism" in the work on GDL. For Non-Marxist Russian historians, GDL was simply another Russian state, so there could not be Russian imperialism against Russians. For Marxist historians, imperialism was a phase in the "capitalist formation," immediately preceding the socialist revolution & bound to the specific period of world history, so the research on precapitalist empires & imperialism was suspect of anachronism. For the opposite reason, deriving from the hermeneutic methodology, the talk about medieval Lithuanian empire & imperialism was an anachronism for Non-Marxist Polish & German historians too, because they considered as Empires only polities that claimed to be successors to Roman Empire: the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, Byzantine Empire, Moscow Empire. Lithuanian political elite never raised such claims, although theory of the Lithuanian descent from Romans (Legend of Palemon) could be used for this goal. Starting from path-breaking work by S. N. Eisenstadt "The Political Systems of Empires" (1963), comparative politics, history, sociology, anthropology & theory of international relations witnessed the emergence of the field of interdisciplinary studies that can be described as comparative studies of empires & imperialism. Second section of the paper provides the survey of the theoretical work in this field in search of the ideas useful for the analysis of the peculiarities of the medieval Lithuanian state. This survey includes into its scope the work of S. N. Eisenstadt, I. Wallerstein, A. Motyl, B. Buzan, R. Little, A. Watson, M. Beissinger, Ch.Tilly & M. Doyle, whose book "Empires" is considered as the most important contribution to the theorizing of empires & imperialism up to this date. Adapted from the source document.
Sovietinė nomenklatūra ir pramonė Lietuvoje 1965 - 1985 metais
Engl. Zsfassung u.d.T.: The Soviet nomenklatura and industry in Lithuania in 1965 - 1985
Convention between His Majesty in respect of the United Kingdom and the President of Lithuania regarding legal proceedings in civil and commercial matters: Kovno, April 24, 1934 (The Convention has not been ratified by His Majesty)
In: [Foreign Office, London], Lithuania, (1934) 2, Cmd