The Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania: A Conversation with Robert Frost
Cambridge Polish Studies and the University of Warsaw host a special conversation with historian Robert Frost (University of Aberdeen) about his work on the forthcoming second volume of his three-part Oxford History of Poland-Lithuania. The conversation will focus on the idea of the "republic" in early modern Poland-Lithuania. Discussant: Stanley Bill (University of Cambridge) Host: Paweł Stępień (University of Warsaw) The online conversation took place on 11 December 2020.

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