The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1795): How its prized liberties led to its downfall

Author:   Carl O'Cain
Publisher:   Silverback Books
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9798233208973


Pages:   764
Publication Date:   07 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1795): How its prized liberties led to its downfall


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The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1795): How its prized liberties led to its downfall. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was one of Europe's largest and most innovative states-a pioneer of constitutional monarchy, religious tolerance, and aristocratic republicanism that stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Yet by 1795, it had been completely erased from the map by Russia, Prussia, and Austria. This comprehensive history reveals how the Commonwealth's devotion to ""Golden Liberty"" became its death sentence. The Liberum Veto allowed any single nobleman to paralyze government. Extreme decentralization prevented state-building. Economic stagnation followed the collapse of grain exports. Magnate oligarchs wielded near-sovereign power while blocking reforms. Foreign powers-especially Russia-systematically exploited these weaknesses, transforming internal dysfunctions into tools of external control. Through detailed analysis of constitutional structure, economic foundations, military campaigns, and diplomatic betrayals, this book demonstrates how a state that prioritized liberty above all else ultimately lost both freedom and sovereignty. From the Union of Lublin to Sobieski's victory at Vienna, from the progressive Constitution of May 3 to the brutal suppression of the Kościuszko Uprising, this is the tragic story of how republican ideals without effective government led to national extinction-and the lessons this holds for understanding state survival, institutional design, and the perennial tension between liberty and authority.

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Author:   Carl O'Cain
Publisher:   Silverback Books
Imprint:   Silverback Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.866kg
ISBN:  

9798233208973


Pages:   764
Publication Date:   07 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Born in Ireland, the author is a passionate autodidact whose works are informed by a deep and abiding interest in History and Mythology. While holding postgraduate qualifications in the professional disciplines of Business and Computing, they channel their methodical training into relentless self-study and research. The author brings a unique blend of intellectual rigor and real-world experience to their writing, built over many years of dedicated, private scholarship.

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