Ставлення литовської еліти до розгортання Національно-визвольної боротьби на теренах України в першій половині 1648 року: постановка проблеми

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Ставлення литовської еліти до розгортання Національно-визвольної боротьби на теренах України в першій половині 1648 року: постановка проблеми
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Attitude of the Lithuanian elite to deploying of the national liberation struggle in Ukraine in the first part of 1648: formulation of the problem
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ENThis research work appears primarily to deal with the Lithuanian elite ’s attitude to Cossack uprising in the beginning of 1648. In particular it is noted that unlike the crown politicians who explained Cossacks’ continuous preparation as the Black Sea campaign, the elite of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania could not thus explain the actions of Cossacks, as they knew the decision of the Seim (Parliament) in 1646 banning the preparation to the war against Turkey and the Cossacks’ involvement in it. However, representatives of the Lithuanian political elite actually did not bww that the King after 1646 did not abandon the plan "Turkish war" and secretly continued to work hard to find the support of Cos- sacb. The Grand Duchy of Lithuania did not take much concern regarding to the information about explosion of Cossacks ’rebellion, the explanation for this perception, in author 's opinion, should be traced back in the Union of Lublin in 1569. According to its conclusion Ukrainian lands being the part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania came actually under the rule of The Crown. Therefore, the perception ofthe Lithuanian ruling elite was the following within inherited lands The Crown had the hassle associated with maintenance issues to keep territories in the correct order (obedience). Thus political elite did not care a necessity of their suppression until the Cossacks’ uprisings did not apply directly to the territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Moreover, after the King’s death in May 1648, Lithuanian political elite were interested in Ukrainian events in the context oftheir impact on the weakening of The Crown of its own; they attempted to concentrate the power in the territory principality within their own hands.

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2307-4329; 2708-3918
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2022-04-21 15:24:58
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