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Main Author: Norkus, Zenonas 1958- (Author)
Other Authors: Strunga, Albina (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2018
Series:Rouledge research in early modern history
Subjects:
Geschichte
Imperialism > History
Imperialism > Cross-cultural studies
Historical sociology
Imperium
Lithuania (Grand Duchy) > History
Lithuania (Grand Duchy) > Historiography
Großfürstentum Litauen
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adam_text AN UNPROCLAIMED EMPIRE / NORKUS, ZENONASYYEAUTHOR : 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PART 1. TRANSLATIO IMPERII AND LITHUANIAN HISTORY TRANSLATIO IMPERII IN OUTLINE THE GRAND DUCHY OF LITHUANIA AS AN EMPIRE IN HISTORIOGRAPHY PART 2. EMPIRE AND IMPERIALISM : METHODOLOGICAL STRATEGIES ON THE CONTROVERSIES OVER CONCEPTS AND THE WAYS HOW TO SOLVE THEM CLIOMETRY OF EMPIRES THE EMPIRE AND THE INTER-POLITY SYSTEM : VIEWS FROM INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDIES THE EMPIRE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS DEFINITION AND TYPOLOGY OF EMPIRES CLIODYNAMICS OF EMPIRES PART 3. THE GRAND DUCHY OF LITHUANIA AS AN EMPIRE OLD LITHUANIANS AS IMPERIALIST LIBERATORS THE GRAND DUCHY IN THE PURSUIT OF HEGEMONY : AIMS AND ACHIEVEMENTS WHOSE EMPIRE WAS THE GRAND DUCHY? THE METROPOLE AND PERIPHERIES OF THE GRAND DUCHY WHY WAS IT SO DIFFICULT TO IDENTIFY THE GRAND DUCHY AS AN EMPIRE? THE GRAND DUCHY AS AN EMPIRE WITH ADJECTIVES ON THE DATES OF BIRTH AND DEATH OF THE LITHUANIAN EMPIRE LITHUANIAN IMPERIALISM AND THE BIRTH OF THE LITHUANIAN STATE UNACCOMPLISHED MISSION OF THE LITHUANIAN EMPIRE CONCLUDING GENERALISATIONS DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. Index Numbers in italics refer to figures Abbasids 167, 226-7, 260 Abernethy, David 36, 40 Achaemenid empire 12, 71, 99-100, 119,126, 166-9, 252, 292; invention of the of authority delegation 101, 181 Adamus, Jan Jozef 217, 217n2, 301, 331 Adcock, Robert 84, 88 Adshead, Samuel Adrian M., 240, 245 adulthood date of an empire (A) xii, 98, 100, 106; of GDL as empire 314-16, 330n6, 330n26 Africa 37, 71, 88nl0, 104, 125, 194, 313 Ahmed Khan 380-1 Aiviekste 222 Akkad empire 64, 71-2, 97 Alantas, Vytautas 64n9, 65 Alcock, Susan 13,109, 172, 193 Aldona (Anna) 221 Aleksandrov, Dmitrij A. 302, 331 Alekseev, Leonid V. 209, 217 Aleksej Mixailovic 278 Aleksij, metropolitan 25, 237, 383 Alexander, grand duke of the GDL 199, 261,264, 321,325 Alexander Nevsky 224n6, 247, 377 Alexander the Macedonian 99, 108nl2, 115; his empire 71, 99-101, 252 Aigazi, Gadi 365, 363n2 Algirdas 43, 183, 191, 201; marriage 52; progeny 205, 223; calling himself emperor 8, 24-6, 32, 39, 49, 74, 301; claiming all Rus’ for Lithuania 24, 50-1, 233-4, 296, 334, 371-2, 390-1; Lithuania’s territorial expansion under his reign 87, 227, 233-8, 265, 308-9, 316; policy in the Orthodox lands 64nl, 264, 289; conditions for conversion to Catholicism 222-4; relations with Kęstutis 225-6, 233, 335, 348 Ališauskas, Vytautas x Allsen, Thomas T. 226, 245 Angkor (Cambodia) empire 72 Aragon Kingdom 25, 30 Arlou, Uladzimir 349, 365 asabiya 183-7, 336, 392; see also social capital Asia 2, 35, 37, 88nl0, 104,122,141, 226, 293, 336, 346; see also Central Asia; Eastern Asia; Eurasia; South Asia; South East Asia assimilation (in the empires) 12,114, 157-8, 170, 182,192n7, 241, 250, 253, 255, 288, 297, 348, 353, 359, 371, 382, 391 Assyrian empire 12, 64, 99-100,108, 119, 164, 252, 289; Neo-Assyrian empire 71, 298, 330n25 Astikas house 272 Astrakhan khanate 371, 374 Astrava agreement 51 Athens 35, 107, 154-4,166, 345; see also Delian League Augustan threshold 181-2; in the history of Grand Duchy 318-19, 323, 331, 334 Augustus, Octavianus 20-1, 36,181 Aukštaitija 305, 328n3, 357, 363n8, 364nl8; Aukštaitijans 331n35, 355 Australia 103, 107,146, 192n8, 310 Austrasia 359-60, 364n23 394 Index Aureli, Martin 166,172 Austria 1, 30, 36, 52, 56 Austrian empire 36-7, 39,166, 200; see also Habsburg empire Austro-Hungarian empire 38, 71,153 Aztec empire 9, 64, 71-2,104,119, 126,167,169, 276, 392 Babones, Salvatore 77, 88,138, 138n9 Babruysk 308 Babylonian empire 21, 79,119,167, 330 Backus, Oswald P. 249, 257, 331 Badian, Ernest 168,172, 282, 285 Baghdad 227, 260 Bailey, Kenneth D. 83, 88,171n3,172 Balčius, Jonas 46, 65, 203-4, 218 Balkans 2, 33, 40, 216, 229, 245nl9, 364n22; see also Europe, South- Eastern Baltic countries 43, 67, 91, 224, 346, 362, 366, 372, 388, 392 Baltic Sea 36, 54, 58-9, 61,104, 220-1, 225, 244, 244n5, 293, 310, 389 Balts 1, 204-7, 228, 233, 317, 319, 328-29n5, 364nl5, 364nl7, 384, 391; and Slavs 11-12, 288-90, 346-7, 352-3, 355-6, 359; conquest by Crusaders 222-3; in the GDL 249-51,253,318, 347-50 Banionis, Egidijus 257, 295, 298, 256n3 Baranauskas, Tomas 210, 218, 359, 361, 364nl6; claiming the existence of Lithuanian state in twelth century 336, 346, 355, 365 Bardach, Juliusz 159, 322, 331, 158nl Barfield, Thomas J. 11,13,107-9, 365, 390; typology of empires 169-72, 182-3,186, 193, 201; on primary empires 270, 288, 291-4; on vulture empires 296, 342; on mirror empires 344-5 Baronas, Darius 4, 7, 14, 191, 193, 217n5, 218, 224, 255, 257, 365; on the role Livonian Order’s knights in the Lithuanian state building 363nl2; why GDL rulers did not convert to Orthodoxy 234, 246 Basque country 38,156,169, 284n7 Batu Khan 226, 246 Batūra, Romas 228, 230, 245nl2, 246, 302, 330n29, 331 Bauerkämper, Arnd x Bazilevic, Konstantin 33, 40, 225, 246 Beissinger, Mark 81, 88,156, 159, 159nl2 Bela I of Hungary 244n7 Belarus, 38, 61,105,188,209-10, 305, 308; claiming the GDL as ancient Belarusian state 3-4, 61, 347-9, 363nl0; contemporary 267, 348-9; language 13nl, 254-8; role of the GDL in the emergence of Belarusian nation 1, 249-50, 291, 326-34, 370, 379, 382-83, 388-90 Beljaev, Ivan 65 Belkin, Aaron 372, 386 Bellaimey, James E. 82, 88 Belsk: Belsk duchy 262 Belyov principality 262 Bendix, Reinhard 4 Benedictow, Ole Jørgen 190,193 Berengar I of Friuli 22 Beresnevicius, Gintaras, 8,14, 46, 65, 364nl7, 365 Berezina River 261 Berke 226 Bernadskij, Viktor N. 384n6, 385 Bielsk Podlaski 273 Bilynsky, Petro xi Birnbaum, Henrik 375-7, 384n6, 385 Black Sea 54, 59-61, 204, 226, 293, 309-11,316 Black Rus’ 265, 290, 305, ЗЗІпЗЗ; first Ruthenian land under Lithuanian rule 206, 211, 227, 319, 347-50, 359; see also Rus’; Kievan Rus’ Błaszczyk, Grzegorz 251, 257 Blue Waters Battle 233, 308, 330nl9, 330n29 Bömelburg, Hans-Jürgen 55, 65 Bohemia 23, 30-1, 34, 39n8, 53-4, 380 Bohovitynovych house 272 Bokassa, Jean- Bedel 47,143 Bolesław II the Bold 244n7 Bolesław II of Mazovia 221 Bolesław Wrymouth 244n7 Boockmann, Hartmut 244n2, 246 Borecka ja, Martha 379 Boreckij, Isaac 379 Borgolte, Michael 363n4, 365, 367-8 Boris Aleksandrovic of Tver 375 Boris of Volokolamsk 380 Braslau 265, 359 Bratslav palatinate 250, 300 Braudel, Fernand 134, 137, 293, 390 Brazil 36, 103,107, 133, 146, 192; empire 71 Brenner, William 140 Breslauja see Braslau Brest land 261 Breuer, Stefan 138, 138nl5 Briansk 51-2, 227, 229, 308 British Empire 12, 80-7,116,130,142, 167, 171-7,193, 383; as largest in the world history 100-7; comparison with the GDL 252, 277-9, 284-5, 390 Brjancev, Pavel 56 Brunner, Otto 281, 285, 336-7, 336nl, 365, 367 Brunt, Peter A. 182, 193 Brzeziński, Zbigniew 123 Buceviciute, Laima 303, 331 Bucys, Algimantas, 8,14, 46, 59, 65-6 Budreckis, Algirdas 43, 65, 284nl, 285 Bues, Almut 313, 331 Bulgaria 154, 216, 245; empire 27 Bull, Hedley 116,125-6,138-40, 248 Bumblauskas, Alfredas 65-6, 222, 246, 298n9, 363nl0, 365, 385-386; on the GDL as empire 7-8,14, 44, 64nl, 201, 218, 232, 243, 272-3 Burbank, Jane 180-1,193 Burgundy 56, 171n7, 188 Burundai 227, 228 Butigeidis 225, 306 Butkus, Zenonas 287, 297nl Butvydas (Pukuveras) 225, 306 Buzan, Barry 13-14, 111, 126,131, 137, 139 Byckova, Margarita 58, 65, 322, 331 Byzantine Empire 20, 41-2, 44, 74, 104, 167, 226, 343, 362; foreign policy 127, 218, 220; and Orthodox churches 74, 215, 254; relations with Rus’ 215-16, 236, 241; relations with the GDL 26-7, 29, 233, 353; see also Roman Empire; Eastern Roman Empire; Constantinople patriarch Byzantine inter-polity society 215-16, 220; see also inter-polity society Caesar, Gaius Julius 20, 36, 39, 323 Cain, Peter J. 192n3, 193 Caliphate 100-1, 227, 260, 343; see also Arab Caliphate Index 395 Capetians 27, 29, 56; Capetian empire 72 Caracalla 182 Caracallan threshold 182-3; in the history of the GDL 326-8, 391 Carneiro, Robert L. 91-2, 109, 338, 365 Ceklis, 306 Central Asia 45,47, 64,115, 159nll, 169, 238, 245, 343-5; see also Asia Chagatai ulus 104, 238 Chaliand, Gerard 339, 365 Charlemagne 22-4; empire 22-4, 36, 44, 171; see also Carolingian empire; Frankish kingdom Charles V 29-30, 37, 39, 44, 71 Chase-Dunn, Christopher 134,139 Chernihiv 51; land of 207, 308, 325. 382; principality of 208-9, 210, 269 Chernihiv Olegovics see Rurikids Chew, Allen F. 108nl6, 109 China 97, 99, 127,132, 212, 245, 344, 374; empire 35, 64, 71, 84, 101-02, 115, 119-20, 315, 345; relations with nomades 319, 356, 363, 365, 367-8; transportation system 134, 170-2, 292-3; see also Han, Ming, Qin, Qing dynasties Chirot, Daniel 134, 139 Chodkiewicz house 251, 272, 289 Chodkiewicz, Jan 384-5n9 Christianity see Roman Catholic Church; Orthodox Church; Uniate Church; Protestantism city states 119, 125-7, 141, 143, 152-5, 177; and empires 163,166,171, 181, 282-83; in the Rus’ 376-7, 385 see also Greece, ancient, city state system; Greater Novgorod Claessen, Henri J. 338, 365-6 cliometry of empires see comparative studies of empires and imperialism Clovis 31, 39nl0, 360 Cohen, Benjamin J. 36, 40 Cohen, Ronald 109 Coleman, James S. 184,193 Colker, Marvin 257, 257n5 Collier, David 84, 88 Collins, Randall 189-90, 192nll, 193 colonisation 44-5, 87-8n8,151,153, 175-6; Norman 361-2; medieval 396 Index German 54, 190, 220, 223, 228, 346, 365n25; medieval Lithuanian 265, 289-90, 307, 313, 357, 359; medieval Slavonic 204, 214, 319, 324, 364n22, 371; Chinese 363n6; modern European 35-7,125,135-6, 182, 284, 383,138nl5; British 102-3, 107, 252, 277-8,141-2, 168, 284 comparative studies of empires and imperialism: qualitative 10, 85-6, 88nll, 175-82; quantitative 10; 91-8, 99-107, 173-5, 183-90; constitutional law 13,142-8; history 9,190-2, 275-84; political science 3, 141-2, 148-9, 150-6; social anthropology 169-71; sociology 3-5, 77,134-7,142-50,159nll, 166-8, 387-2; see also international relations studies on empires and imperialism; types of empires; types of imperialism Constantine the Great 21-2, 26; “donation of Constantine” 26, 28 Constantinople 8, 20-3, 25-9, 32-3, 50, 162, 215-16, 236-7, 245, 260, 381 Constantinople patriarch 8, 25-6, 40, 215-16, 236-7 Cooper, Frederick 180-1,193 Cossacks 55, 178,193nl4,195, 277-8, 358 Council of Lords: in the Grand Duchy 263, 272, 280, 321-4; in the Greater Novgorod 377 counterfactual history see alternative history Counter-reformation 297, 328 Courland 222, 328nl, 330n21, 352; duchy of Courland 313-14 Cracow x, 13, 293 Crimea 54, 229, 393; Crimea khanate 225, 242, 303, 311, 371, 374 Crouch, David 27, 40 Crummey, Robert O. 375, 385 Crusades 216, 217n3, 240, 245n9; against Lithuania 50,190, 220-2, 235, 237, 254 303, 306, 329n6; in the Palestine 117, 225-6; in the Samogitia 193nl3, 232, 357-8; see also popes Cumans 209, 211, 213, 215, 335 Curonian Lagoon 222 Cyprian the Bulgarian 237 Czartoryski, Aleksander 379-80 Czechoslovakia, 150, 159nll Czech Republic 23; see also Bohemia; Czechoslovakia celkis, Tomas 303, 331 cerepnin, Lev 224 Danilevic, Vasilij E. 209, 218 Daskevic, Nikolaj P. 230, 246 Daugava River 211,217n9, 222-3, 230, 245n8, 293, 305-7, 312, 336, 346,351,361 Daugavpils 306 Daumantas 362, 377 Davies, Norman 4,14 Davis, Lance 45, 65 definition of empire 9-10; maximal 78-80, 83, 164, 171n4, 287, 293; minimal 78-80, 87, 97, 106, 171nl, 290, 342; necessary cum alternative sufficient conditions 81-4, 162-4; diminished sub-types 84, 164, 171n4 Delhi sultanate 104 Delian League 107,154,171; see also Athens Deltuva 328n3, 347, 350, 356, 363n8, 364nl 8, 364n20 Demandt, Alexander 21-2, 31,40, 372, 385 Denmark, 24, 40, 220, 244 Derry, Thomas Kingston 298n9 Dessalines, Jean Jacques 47 Deudney, Daniel 140 Deuerlein, Ernst 142, 159 Deulino truce 312 Deutsch, Karl W. 192n5 193, 294, 298 diet of the GDL 58, 263-4, 280, 304, 322, 380 Dlugosz, Jan 32, 39nl2; Dlugosz legend 39-40nl2 Dmitrij Algirdaitis 308 Dmitrij Donskoj 237 Dmitrij Semjaka 324-5, 372-3, 375, 378-9 Dnieper River 200, 214, 230, 261, 265-6, 308-9,314, 353 Don River 310, 358 Donnely, Jack 128,139,157,159 Dovnar-Zapol’skij, Mitrofan V. 209, 218, 260, 280, 361, 366; on the federal structure of the GDL 265-8, 271,273 Index 397 Doyle, Michael 13n3, 14nl0,107, 109, 138nl0, 139, 159, 175, 318; definition of imperialism 11, 153-5, 339; on the explanations of imperialism 176-7, 178-82, 193; thresholds in the evolution of empires 323, 331, 334, 366, 391 Doyle’s threshold 334; in the history of the GDL 334-5, 354-6 Dreyer, Michael 142, 159 Drohiczyn 273n3; land 306, 309 Drutsk duchy 207 Dubonis, Artūras 6-7, 14, 225, 303, 331, 340, 366, 376, 385; on the Burundai raid 227-8, 246; on the military settlers of the Lithuanian grand dukes 290, 297n4, 298 Diinaburg see Daugavpils Dumin, Stanislav 58, 65 Dundulis, Bronius 222, 246, 379, 385 Durbe Battle 228 Dutch republic 142; see also Netherlands Duverger, Maurice 42, 71—2, 88 Dvorničenko, Andrej 58, 65, 214, 218 Dzūkija 305, 328n3, 357, 364nl8 East-Central Europe see Europe, East-Central Eastern Asia 108nl5, 343-4 Eastern Europe see Europe, Eastern East Frankish kingdom 23; see also Frankish Kingdom Eastern Roman Empire 20-1; see also Byzantine Empire East Germany 150, 159nll, 365n25 Eberhard, Wolfram 344, 366 Eckstein, Harry 193 Eckstein, Arthur M. 140, 193, 298 Edgerton, Robert B., 339, 366 Edigu 242, 245n22 Egypt 97, 117-18, 226, 290, 338-9; empire of 72, 99, 167, 171, 315 Ehrenberg, Victor 142, 159 Eisenstadt, Shmuel N. 13n2, 14, 241, 246, 296, 298; typology of empires 166-8,172, 282, 285 Elazar, Daniel J. 149, 160 emergence date of an empire (E) xii, 98-100; of GDL as empire 302, 314-18, 330n26, 391 England 24, 26-7, 31, 37, 41, 74, 128, 166,172,190,195, 244, 258, 283-4, 336, 361; see also Great Britain Ermacora, Felix 158n3, 160 Ermalovic, Mikola I. 347-9, 363nl0, 363nll, 366nl Estonia 46, 90, 92, 96,107nl, 183, 222-3, 312-13, 391 Etherington, Norman 166,172 Ethiopia 71, 171 ethnogenesis: and empire making 184, 190; in the GDL history 354-7, 391 ethno-cultural heterogeneity of empires 83-6, 143, 162-4, 249-58, 283, 327-8, 389-90; see also Grand Duchy of Lithuania Eurasia 170, 217n4, 225, 240, 244nl, 246, 339, 346, 382; see also Asia; Europe Europe 58, 61, 65,104, 117, 179, 182, 182-90, 248, 275-76; medieval 1, 19, 21, 26, 53, 129,166, 171n6, 171n7, 172, 195, 200 223-4, 225, 233, 284n5, 295; early modern 35, 102-3, 119, 125, 139-40, 283, 284n4; modern 37, 114-15, 121-2, 131-2, 135-6,138nl5, 175-6, 284n7; contemporary 46, 370, 375; Central 12, 28; 37-8, 167,190, 224-5, 336-7, 340, 371,376,380-3, 388-9; East-Central 8, 16, 31, 49, 54, 59, 67, 219, 274, 284, 299, 366; Eastern 3, 12, 16, 31, 37-8, 50, 55, 66, 130, 154, 167, 190, 212, 215-16, 231,236, 240-3, 244nl, 270, 273, 293, 297, 300, 303, 370-1, 372, 388-90; South-Eastern 215; Northern 31, 220, 297-8, 375; Western 23, 25, 28, 32, 37, 40, 58, 127, 167, 190, 200, 225, 235, 270, 322, 336, 343, 346, 358, 361, 371, 375, 389; see also inter-polity society; inter-polity system Eurocentrism 64, 102, 127 European Union 2-3, 47, 172, 286 Evans, Robert J. W. 55, 65 explanations of imperialism: by transnational forces 133-4, 179-80, 323-4; metro-centric and peri-centric 175-80; 208-16, 232; see also comparative studies of empires and imperialism; international relations 398 Index studies on empires and imperialism; types of imperialism; Doyle, Michael; Galtung, Johan; Hintze, Otto; Lenin, Vladimir; Schumpeter, Joseph A. Wallerstein, Immanuel failure date of an empire (F) xii, 98-9; of GDL as empire 302, 304, 314-18, 330n26, 391 Fanning, Steven 24, 40 Far East 97, 103, 374 Fatimids 167, 260 Faizraxmanov, GabdePbar L. 374, 385 federalism 142-4, 149,158nl, 295, 322; and imperialism 145-8, 151-2, 271-3, 278-84; as “Jagiellonian idea” 53-6, 58, 275; alleged federalism of the GDL 259-67; 268-71, 276-83, 295, 327-2, 390-1; see also Dovnar-Zapol’skij, Mitrofan; Halecki, Oscar; Ljubavskij, Matvej; Römeris, Mykolas Fennell, John 207, 218 Ferdinand I Habsburg 30, 39n8 Ferguson, Niall 77, 88, 372, 385 Feudalism 5, 72—4, 266; and precocious imperialism 341-2, 358, 363n4, 365, 366 Fëdor Bel’skij 384-5n9 Fieldhouse, David 45, 65 Filjuskin, Aleksandr 64n6, 65-6, 260, 273 Fine, John 27, 40 Finer, Samuel E. 71-2, 88, 152-3, 160, 282, 285 Finland 142, 220, 253, 298, 376; Grand Duchy of 277 Fischer, Markus 284n5, 285 Fleiner-Gerster, Thomas 158n3,160 Fleischhacker, Hedwig 376-7, 385 Folz, Robert 19, 24-5, 40nl3 Forstreuter, Kurt 221, 246, 254, 257 France 22, 36, 42, 55,119, 182, 188, 283, 286, 360-1, 365n25, 366, 382-83; kingdom 27, 29-31, 41, 47, 56, 74, 97, 125,128,166, 172, 190, 244n5; empire 24, 37, 62, 89, 121, 141,168; see also Bourbon empire; Napoleon I; Napoleon III Frankish Kingdom 22-4, 29, 31, 39, 42; created by the precocious imperialism 341-3, 359-60, 364n23, 366, 369; comparison with the GDL 282, 382-4; see also Carolingian empire; East Frankish Kingdom; West Frankish Kingdom Fried, Morton H. 338, 366 Frojanov, Igor’ Ja. 214, 218 Fromkin, David 372, 385 Froschl, Thomas 40, 158nl, 160 Frost, Robert 1, 7, 13nl, 14, 199, 218, 284n6, 285 Gallagher, John 176, 177, 193, 194 Galych 372-4 Gallie, Walter B. 73, 88 Galtung, Johan 150-3, 158nl0, 159nll, 160 Garipzanov, Ildar H. 364-5n24, 366 Garnsey, Peter 177, 193 Garver, Eugene 73, 88 Gaudemunda (Sophia) 221 Gaul 359-60, 364n23, 364n24, 383 Geary, Patrick J. 364-5n24, 366 Gediminas, 63, 201, 225, 247, 280, 301, 348, 360; title 301; his family 205, 221, 318-19, 334; founder of Lithuanian empire 12, 44, 59, 64, 250-1, 330n26, 391; territorial expansion under his rule 87, 203, 227, 230-4, 267-70, 306-9; relations with Golden Horde 237 Gediminids 296, 300, 361, 391; Baltic origins 250; relations with Rurikids 223, 232, 234, 236, 355; patrimonial monarchy 167, 200, 222,271-2, 282, 288, 318-21; appanages 51-2, 264, 279, 307, 325; Slavonification 64nl, 348, 380; legend on their Roman origins 33-4, 39nl2; see also Palemon legend; Algirdas; Jaunutis; Kestutis; Liubartas Gedvydas 227 Gellner, Ernest 2, 14, 38, 40, 284-5 Genghis Khan 64, 171, 177, 226, 238 Genghisids 64, 237-8, 242, 245nl0, 245n22, 252, 255, 260, 295 Genoa 107,216, 171 George of Podebrady 380 Georgia 47, 212, 256n4 Gerasimov, Ilya 3, 14, 63, 66,137, 139, 291,298 Germans: ancient 21, 343, 360-2, 382-3; medieval 28-31, 32-33, 211, Index 399 217n9, 346-8, 352, 378; modern nation 38, 56, 119, 370 Germany 187-91, 339, 364, 365n25, 384; ancient 277, 360; medieval 22-3, 29, 293; modern 23, 133, 40nl4, 54, 92, 146, 150, 205, 335; kingdom 22, 24, 28-9; empire 37, 52, 61, 217n3, 275, 384; see also Holy Roman Empire; Austria; Prussia Gerring, John 10,14, 78-80, 88, 97, 111, 139 Gezą I of Hungary 244n7 Gerschenkron, Alexander 335, 366 Gerstenberger, Heide 284n4, 285 Ghaznavid empire 72 Giddens, Anthony 16 Giedraičiai (Giedroyc) lineage 288 Gilissen, John 27, 40 Gillett, Andrew 364-5n24, 366 Gillingham, John 27, 40,166, 172 Gilpin, Robert 115, 132-3,139 Glebov, Sergej 14, 66,139, 298 Glinka, Mixail 57 Glinskij, Myxail 326 Godunov, Boris 289 Goertz, Gary 82, 89 Goetz, Hans-Werner 336—7, 366 Golden Horde 96, 104, 203-6, 218, 296, 343; hegemony in the medieval East European inter-polity system 226-33, 317; decline and dissolution 242-4, 245n22, 303, 345, 370-1; relations with GDL 234-42, 245nl0, 296, 330nl9, 330n30, 388-90; rule over Rus* 31, 33, 203-6, 212, 216, 343, 377, 381-2; see also Mongol Empire; Tatars, “Tatar yoke” in Rus’; inter-polity system; inter-polity society Goldenkov, Mixail A. 348, 366 Goldstone, Jack A., 190, 194 Goodenough, Ward H. 8, 14, 73, 89 Gorodec 231 Gorskij, Anton 33, 40, 207, 208, 210, 217n8, 218, 308-9, 331-2; counterfactual retrodiction of the future of Kievan Rus9 382, 385 Goštautas house 271-2 Goštautas, Jonas 380 Goštautas, Martynas 263, 380, 384-5n9 Gotthard, Axel 107n4,109 Grand Duchy of Lithuania: emergence of state 349, 353-63, 391—2; rise as an empire 302, 314-18, 330n26, 391; failure as empire 302, 304, 314-18, 330n26; 391; extinction as state 1, 61, 105, 304, metropole and peripheries 272-3, 279-84, 317-18, 326-8; population size 250—1; ethnic structure of population 250-6, 257nl0, 288-9, 296-7, 327 political structure 320-8; magnates 32, 74, 250-1, 255-6, 262, 272, 288-91, 320-7; gentry (szlacbta) 250-1, 256, 281, 291, 323-5; also Adulthood date of an empire (A) Algirdas; Augustan threshold; Aukštaitija; Caracallan threshold; Council of Lords; Crusades; Diet of the GDL; Doyle9s threshold; Dzükija, Emergence date of an empire (E) Failure date of an empire (E) Ģediminas; Gediminids; interpolity system; Jogaila; Kçstutis; Maximum stable area of an empire (M); Metaethnic frontier; Mindaugas; Orthodox Church; Roman Catholic Church; Samogitia; Vytautas; Lithuania; Historiography of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Great Britain 157,168, 205, 252-3, 277, 279; early medieval (Anglo- Saxon) 24, 26, 71; medieval 41; early modern 31; modern 36-7, 45, 62, 89,102,118, 141,154; see also British Empire Greater Novgorod 12, 55, 57, 244n6, 303,303,311,313, 325, 384-6; government 208, 264, 375-7, 384n6; empire 284nl; relations with Golden Horde 229, 242—4; relations with Muscovy 277, 300, 377-82; relations with the GDL 205, 210-1, 229-31, 239, 293-4, 307-8, 371-4, 378-82, 389 great powers 39, 53, 62-4, 133-6, 137n4; continental 118; global (superpowers) 118; regional 118, 169-70, 176-9; the GDL as great power 12, 224-6, 223, 242-3, 270; failure in the late fifteenth century 300, 370-5, 378-84, 390-1; see also imperialism; international relations studies on empires and imperialism 400 Index Great Horde 242, 273, 303, 371; see also Golden Horde, decline and dissolution Greece 3, 20-4, 27-9, 192, 216, 323; ancient 62,115,117,119,142,168, 252, 260; city state system 125-7, 154,177,193 Gregory Tsamblak 241 Greimas, Algirdas 43, 66 Grekov, Igor’ B. 212, 218, 231, 245nl5, 246 Griffin, Nicholas 82, 89 Grimes, Peter 134,139 Grunwald Battle 191, 221,242, 300, 309-10, 335, 380 Grushev palatinate 261 Grusev’skii, Myxailo 254,256nl, 257, 257n6 Grybas, Vincas 60 Gudavičius, Edvardas 7,14, 39^10, 191,194,289, 332, 366; on the dyarchy in the GDL 225, 244n7; on the emergence of Lithuanian state 346, 351-2, 357, 363nl3; on the GDL as great power 223, 232-3, 378, 384n2, 386; on the territorial structure of the GDL 261, 269-72, 273n3, 274; on the rise of Lithuanian empire 305-10, 329n9, 329nll, 329nl2, 330nl8, 331n35; on the transformations of Lithuanian empire 241, 246, 256-7, 297-8, 300, 322,326-7 Gumilev, Lev 184, 194, 217n4 Gumplowicz, Ludwig 363n7, 366 Gupta empire 64, 167 Gurr, Ted R. 91, 109 Gustafsson, Harald 36, 40 Habsburgs 30-4, 39n8, 53-4, 253, 380; Austrian 33, 125,166, 200; Spanish 31-2, 125; empire 1-2,14, 36-8, 39-40, 172, 225, 244n5, 283, 286; see also Austrian empire; Austro- Hungarian empire; Holy Roman Empire; Spain Hadyach Treaty 328 Haiti 47; Haitian empire 48 Haldon, John 363-4nl4, 366 Halecki, Oscar 53-6, 66, 271, 274, 281 Hall, John 338,366 Hall, Rodney Bruce 284n5, 285 Hall, Thomas D. 134,139 Halperin, Charles J. 212, 218, 229, 240, 242, 246 Haiych-Volhynia duchy 212, 220, 227-8, 231, 330n3, 340 Halych land 208-9,212, 217n8, 231, 236, 291, 307, 324, 329n8, 382 Hamilton, Alexander 142 Han dynasty 99,101-2,108nl3,167; see also Han empire Han empire 99; see also Han dynasty Hanseatic League 142, 220, 376 Haradzets 261 Hardrada, Harald 362 Harris, Marvin 8,14, 73, 89 Harrison, Mark 192n3,183 Hartung, Wolfgang 360, 366 Hechter, Michael 283-4, 285 Heller, Hermann 143,160 Hellmann, Manfred 384nl, 385 Henrikas Latvis 6, 15 Herfindahl-Hirschman index 93-4, 108n6 Hermanas Vartberge 6,15; see also Wartberge, Hermanni de 222, 233, 248 Hierarchy in the inter-polity systems 10,112-14,128-31,159; see also Anarchy in the inter-polity systems Hiiuma 312 Hintze, Otto 2,11,14,143,160,182, 194, 341-3, 346,349, 358, 363n4, 365, 367 historiography of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Belarusian 347-9; Lithuanian 43-7, 328n2; 59-61; Polish 49-55, 349-51. Russian 56-9; Soviet 62-3, 224, 346-7 Hobbes, Thomas 112,124, 139, 339 Hoetzsch, Otto 158nl, 160 Holshansky house 272 Holshansky, Ivan 384n9 Holleaux, Maurice 177,194 hologeistic research 91; on empires 10, 92-3,106, 315 Holy Roman Empire 2, 8, 23, 55, 71-2, 217n3, 233, 243, 387 and popes 29-30, 221, 224, 387; claim of supremacy 32-4, 127-8,162, 201, 215, 337; lack of the state and empire atributes 107n4, 201, 336; under Habsburgs 31-2, 36-7 Homel 311 Horodło Union 251, 261, 320-1 Index 401 Hrodna 261, 329; governorate 261 Hsiung Nu empire 101-2 see also Hun empire Hulagu 226; Hulagid empire see Ilkhanate Hun empire 109, 317 see also Hsiung Nu empire Hungary 23,154, 211-12, 335, 343; Kingdom of Hungary 30-1, 39n8, 53-4, 209-10, 215, 228, 244n7 Hunyadi, Matthias (Corvinus) 380 Huttenback, Robert A. 45, 65 Hymes, Robert P. 344, 367 Iberian peninsula 24-6, 29, 31, 36, 39n2 Ibn Khaldun 183, 186,194, 336 Iceland 298, 362 llkhan empire 104, 226, 229-30 imperialism: as policy 113-14, 119-21, 136, 176-8, 232-4, 334, 389;as power and structure 61-3, 133-6, 150-2, 159nll; as process 11, 90-8, 127-34, 153-8, 163,176-83, 207-9, 232-4, 333-40; see also explanations of imperialism; types of imperialism; comparative studies of empires and imperialism; international relations studies on empires and imperialism; federalism; state Inca empire 9, 64, 71-2, 104,119,126, 167, 169-70, 276, 292 India 64, 71, 107, 109n20, 115, 118, 130, 133, 156, 167, 255; Indian system of states 126; under British rule 37, 45, 103, 130, 167, 177, 252-3, 258, 277-9, 285, 390 Inflanty see Latgale Innocent III, Pope 29 Innocent IV, Pope 48, 228 international relations studies on empires and imperialism 3, 10, 111-12; constructivism 121-4, 13nl2; institutionalism 124-33, 138nl3; neorealism 120-1, 133-4, 284n5; realism 112-20, 179-80; see also definition of empire; imperialism inter-polity society 124-7, 131-2, 137, 387; Byzantine (Orthodox Christian) 214-16, 220, 245n9; Muslim (Islamic) 226-7, 388; West European Christian 127-8, 214-15, 223-4, 228, 233, 240, 243, 350-1, 387-88; modern European 34-5,114-15, 121-6, 133, 162, 244n5 see also international society; suzerain state system; Peace of Westphalia inter-polity system 9-10, 13n6,115-18, 120-2, 134-5,137,163-4,341 medieval Central European 26, 45, 242-3, 371-2, 376, 388; medieval Northern European 220-1, 376-7; medieval West European 26, 220-1; Rurikid (Kievan Rus’) 11, 32, 207, 211-12, 228; medieval East European 226-30, 240-2, 244nl, 371-2, 375-6, 379-81, 383, 388-9; Classical Greece 119; “Warring States” epoch China 119; Indo-China 128-9; see also international system; international society international system 45, 48, 83-6, 112-20, 160-2; global 62, 125, 252; see also inter-polity system; world system international society 13n6, 124-9, 138-40; global 125 see inter-polity system inter-state system see inter-polity system Iran 120, 125, 167, 226; see also Persia; Achaemenid empire; Parthian empire; Sassanid empire Iraq 77, 97, 115 Isacenko, Aleksandr A. 375, 385 Italy 22-3, 29-30, 35,158,168,188, 201,217, 277, 361 Ivacevichi 347 Ivan Andreevic of Mozhaisk 325, 375 Ivan Danilovic (Ivan Moneybag) see Ivan Kalita Ivan Dmitrijevic, son of Dmitrij Semjaka 375 Ivan Holshansky 384-5n9 Ivan Kalita 203, 235, 377 Ivan III 33, 325, 370, 380-2, 385 Ivan IV see Ivan the Terrible Ivan the Fair 237 Ivan the Terrible 203, 326, 240 Ivinskis, Zenonas 66, 210, 218,274, 317; on Vytautas empire 43, 259, 330n28, 367 Izdebski, Hubert 158nl, 159 Iziaslav 209 Iziaslavics see Rurikids, Polatsk Iziaslavics; Rurikids, Volhynia Iziaslavics 402 Index Jabłonowski, Horst 205, 249, 258, 326, 332 Jablonskis, Konstantinas 41,193nl3, 194, 336, 367 Jadwiga 52 Jagiellonians 12, 34, 51, 54, 225, 281, 389 Jakovenko, Natalja 270, 274, 328, 332 Jakubowski, Jan 249, 258 Jani Beg Khan 233 Janin, Valentin 230, 245nll, 247, 303, 306-7, 332, 377, 384n6, 386 Jankauskas, Rimantas x Japan 3,133, 166, 335; Japanese empire 71-2, 74, 84, 87n8 Jarašiūnas, Egidijus 144,161 Jasas, Rimantas 15, 247 Jaunutis 265 Jay, James 142 Jellinek, Georg 143-4,146,158n4, 160, 301, 332 Jesus Christ 28, 337 Jochi 226; Jochi ulus see Golden Horde Jogaila 1, 30, 50, 52-3, 223, 225, 237-8, 243, 254, 287, 301, 309, 319, 381,390 Jonas Alšėniškis see Ivan Holshansky Jones, Charles 111,139-40 Jones, Richard 94, 100 Jučas, Mečislovas 6, 39nl2,199, 218, 224, 247, 304, 332, 348, 367 Judd, Denis 284n3, 285 Jurbarkas 297n3 Jur’evičs of Suzdal see Rurikids Jurij Ivanovich of Smoleńsk 309 Jurij of Zvenigorod 324, 372 Jurkevičius, Andrius 273-4 Justinian the Great 23 Juškov, Serafim 171n6,172 Kaiser, Reinhold 359, 364n24, 367 Kaliningrad oblast’ 328-9n5 Kama River 371, 374 Kangi, David 140 Kant, Immanuel 122, 133nl3,139 Karachev principality 262 Karacuba, Irina 58, 66 Karaites in GDL 249, 290 Karakorum 162, 260, 357 Karelia 220, 248, 376 Karsavinas, Lev 61, 66 Karšuva, 32, 39 Kasiske, Kari 191, 194 Kaufman, Stuart J. 119,139-40,193 Kaunas vii, x, 43, 60-1,158n5, 222, 245nl6, 261, 297n3, 328n4, 349 Kavalski, Emilian 149,160 Kazakova, Natai’j a A. 220, 247 Kazan 247, 385; Kazan khanate 242, 277,371,374,386, 389 Keene, Derek 294, 298 Kelsen, Hans 143,160 Kennedy, Paul 189,194 Kęsgailą house 272 Kęstutis 50,191, 257n6, 358; and Algirdas 222, 225-6, 265, 308, 348 Khmelnycky, Bohdan 55 Khoury, Philip S. 183, 194 Khwarezm 212, 229 Kiaupa, Zigmantas x, 7,15, 256, 284-5, 327, 329, 332, 363^1, 367; on dyarchy in the GDL 244-5n7 Kiaupienė, Jūratė x, 7, 15, 322, 332, 357, 367 Kibin’, Aleksėj S. 209, 218 Kievan Rus’ 1, 41, 58, 178, 335, 348-9, 375, as Viking empire 171n6, 234, 288, 361-2; as inter-politv system 11-13, 32, 207, 211-12, 228; Orthodox ecclesiastical province 236; division into Lithuanian and Tatar Rus’ 237, 249, 262-8, 319, 388, 390; Algirdas program of restoration under Gediminid rule 382-3, 296; see also Rurikids; Rus’; Kyiv Kimša, Antanas 22, 41 Kingdom of East Franks 360; see also Germany Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 336, 361 see also Sicily Kipchaks see Kumans Kirby, David 298n9 Kirkienė, Genutė 251, 258, 272, 274 Klaipėda 222; region 148, 297n5, 328-9n5 Kletsk duchy 261, 306 Klug, Ekkehard 232, 235,247 Klyuchevsky, Vasily Osipovich 213-14, 217nl0 Kniprode, Winfried von 191 Kobrin duchy 261; palatinate 261 Kocka, Jürgen x, 5,15 Koebner, Richard 20, 22, 37, 71 Kojalovič, Mixail 56, 66 Index 403 Kolankowski, Ludwik 7, 15, 384, 386-7, 392 Kollmann, Nancy Shields 326, 332 Koneczny, Feliks 7, 13n4, 15, 49-51, 66, 211,218, 240 Korczak, Lidia x, 272, 274 Korpela, Jukka 361, 367 Kortüm, Hans-Henning 337, 367 Kosko, Bart 85, 89 Kostiner, Joseph 183, 194 Kräder, Lawrence 338, 367 Kradin, Nikolaj N. 345, 367 Krasner, Stephen D. 162, 171 Kratochwil, Friedrich V. 284n5, 285 Kretinga 306 Kraūcėvič, Aljaksandr 218, 207, 332, 328nl, 348-9, 367 Krewo Act 50-2, 57, 108nl7, 199, 223, 240, 319, 347, 387-88 Kriele, Martin, 158n3, 160 Krom, Mixail 58, 66, 325-6, 332 Krychaw 326 Kublai Khan 260 Kulikovo Battle 237-8, 381, 389 KuPpin, ėduard S. 242, 247 Kuncevičius, Albinas 7,15, 367 Kuolys, Darius 33, 41 Kurukin, Igor’ 58, 66 Kushan empire 174 Kutrzeba, Stanislaw 322, 332 Kyiv xi, 25, 32, 51, 300, 316, 382, 385; land 261-2, 269, 270-3; 324, 329-30, 382; principality 207-9, 263-4, 230, 323, 380, 384-5n9; palatinate 250, 300, 380; metropolitan 25, 33, 216; 234, 236-7, 383, “Kyiv problem” 230-1, 245, 302-3, 307-8; see also Kievan Rus’; Rus’; Vilnius as а Second Kyiv Laakso-Taagepera index 93 Ladislaus II Jagiellon 39n8, 380 Lai, Deepak 139, 138n5 Lappo, Ivan I. 258 LaPorte, Joseph 75, 89 Latgallia see Latgale Latgale 222, 313-14, 315, 352 Latin America 151, 154; see also South America Latkowski, Juliusz 354-5, 364nl6, 367 Layne, Christopher 120, 139 Lebedev, Gleb S. 356, 362, 367 Lebow, Richard 372, 386 Lechfeld Battle, 22 LeDonne, John 54-5, 56 Lee, Kwang H. 85, 89 Lemke, Douglas 118, 139 Lenin, Vladimir 61, 66, 166; on imperialism 61-3, 134-6 Lenski, Gerhard 166, 172, 205, 218 León and Castile kingdom 25-6, 30 Le Patourel, John 27, 41 Leuschner, Jorg 384n6, 386 Levitsky, Steven 84, 88 Lichbach, Mark L 273nl, 274 Lieven, Dominic 2,15 Lijphart, Arend 149, 160 Lindner, Rainer 348, 367 Linz, Juan J. 141, 160 Lithuania: contemporary Republic 1-2? 222, 253, 383, 391; Kingdom of 19, 31, 48-9, 228-9, 300-1, 346-51; interwar Republic 4,61,63, 148, 349; Soviet republic 61-3; see also Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) Lithuanian Rus’ see Rus’ Lithuania Minor 297n5; see also Klaipėda region Lithuanian Metrica 295, 319 Little, Richard 13-14, 111, 126, 131, 137, 139 Liubartas 52, 307 Liubutsk 310 Liverani, Mario 119, 139 Livonia 46, 51, 54, 232, 248, 310-13, 353, 357; German conquest 217n3, 220— 3, 347-8; annexation by the GDL 222-3, 255, 259, 294, 297, 330nl9, 381, 389; by Russia 277 Livonian (Inflanty) palatinate 314 Livonian Order, 303-6, 317, 350-1, 363nl2, 371; relations with the GDL 221- 3, 227-8, 357; with Teutonic Order 220, 303; with Pskov and Greater Novgorod 244n6, 376; see also Livonia Livonian War 217n3, 223, 225, 287, 311-12, 322 Ljubavskij, Matvej 7, 15, 217nl, 218, 322, 329nl5, 332; on territorial structure of the GDL 260-7, 269, 273n2, 273n4, 278-80; on the GDL as Lithuanian-Russian state 56, 58, 66 Ljubeč 208, 311 Locke, John 75, 121 404 Index Lopata, Raimondas 123,139 Louis II Jagiellon 30, 39n8, 54 Lower Daugava: Daugava 217n9, 222 Lower Novgorod principality 231 Lower Volga 229, 374 Lubäns Lake 222 Lublin Union 21, 34, 108,199, 260, 383, 387; and federalization of the GDL 281, 322, 327, 391; and loss of the Ukraine 300, 304, 307, 312, 327; in Polish historiography 51-2, 54-6 Lutsk 229, 243; land of 254 Lowmiahski, Henryk 7, 15; on the emergence of Lithuanian state 349-51, 353, 355-6, 363nl2, 367-8, 392; on the GDL as empire 49, 51-2, 64n5, 66, 222-3, 247, 375, 386-7; on the population of the GDL 191, 194,250-1,254,258 Lübeck 217n9 Lukashenko, Alexander 3, 348 Lukšaitė, Ingė 298n9,298 Lundestad, Geir 45, 66 Lutsk 229, 243, 254 Luttwak, Edward N. 168,172, 294, 298 Macedonia 3; empire 21, 71,100-1, 108,119,126,177 Machiavelli, Niccolo 34 Machovenko, Jevgenij 44-5, 66, 284n6, 285, 327, 332 McEvedy, Colin 94,109 Mackenzie, John 13n3, 15, 63-4, 66, 77, 89,192n3,194 McNeill, William H. 115, 139, 338-9, 368 Madison, James 142 Mahiliou 308; governorate 261 Mahon, James E. 84, 88 Mahoney, James 4,15 Maksimaitis, Mindaugas 144,161 Mali empire 104 Malinovskij, Ioannikij A. 322, 332 Malthus, Thomas R. 190-1 Mamai 237-8, 381 Mamluk empire 104, 117, 226, 290 Manchu 104; see also Manchuria; Qing dynasty Manchuria 171, 343-4, 356, 363n6 Mann, Michael 168,172 Manusadžianas, Tomas 379, 386 Marano, Louis A. 91-2, 96, 109 Maria of Vitsebsk 52 Marie-Louise Habsburg 36 Marsh, Robert M. 91,109 Martin V, pope 30 Marx, Karl 32, 41, 75, 339, 347 Mary Habsburg 39n8 Marzaljuk, Igar A. 249, 258 Masuria 222 Matthias Hunyadi (Corvinus) 380 Mauritania 168 Maurya empire 64,167 maximum stable area of an empire (M) 97-101,108nl0,108nl3, 334; of the GDL 302, 304, 315-17, 330n26 Maximilian Habsburg 37 Mayan Empire 72 Mayer, Theodor 332, 331n32 Mazovia 220-1, 250, 307, 309, 327 Mcensk 310 Mearsheimer, JohnJ. 120,139 Mediterranean Sea 36,102,117,177, 181,216, 244n5 Memel see Klaipeda Merovingians 72,187, 244n7, 282, 366, 369 Mesopotamia 72, 97,100 metaethnic frontier 184-8, 200; and the emergence of Lithuanian state 349, 353-6, 391-2 metropole see territorial structure of empires Mexico 36, 392; Mexican empire 36-7; see also Aztec empire Meyendorff, John, 39n3, 226 Michael Palaiologos 216 Mickiewicz, Adam 318, 331n33 Mickünaite, Giedré 45-6, 60, 66-7 Mielnik 273n3 Mikalojaitis, Venclovas see Mykolas Lietuvi s Miklosich, Franz 40 Mindaugas 19,211, 303, 348, 335-6; coronation 31, 48-9; foreign poliev 221,223, 227-9, 244nl, 246, 305-^6, 316-19; kingdom 19, 275, 300-1, 328nl, 340; role in the founding Lithuanian state 346, 350-1, 356, 360, 363nl2, 366, 384, 392 Ming dynasty 104 Minsk 66, 248, 257, 331-3, 366, 368; land 305-6; principality of 207, 227, 302; governorate of 261 Index 405 Mitteis, Heinrich 321 331n32, 332 Mixail Borisovi č of Tver 375 Mixail II of Tver 235, 237 Möngke 226, 245 Moghul empire 64, 72, 104 Mohács battle 30, 54 Mohenjo-daro civilisation 338 Moldavia 54 Molétai 363n8 Morocco 141 Mombauer, Annika 372, 386 Montesquieu, Charles 20, 35, 41, 141-2, 160 Moore, Barrington Jr, 4 Mongolia 252, 260, 293, 319, 365 Mongol Empire 71, 166, 171, 177, 246-7; record-holder of its era 100-1, 103, 104, 330n23; as suzerain power, 214-16, 226-9, 293-4; as primary empire 170-1, 345; ethnocultural structure 252-3, 255; metropole 260, 319; invasion to Rus’ 12, 208, 211-12, 244n6, 350, 371, 382, 388; rule over Rus’ 203-4, 335, 240, 346-7; relations with the GDL 233, 236; dedine 238, 323, 374; see also Golden Horde; Tatar s Morgenthau, Hans H. 111, 113-14, 139 Morkevičius, Vaidas 192n2, 194 Mortensen, Gertrud 193nl3, 194 Mortensen, Hans 193nl3, 194 Moscow 154, 275, 348, 370; city 25, 47, 57, 290, 383; principality 33, 50, 55, 57, 203-4, 240, 331, 372, 391; as Third Rome 8, 12, 33, 50, 178, 239, 276; see also Muscovite empire; Rus’; North Eastern Rus*; Russian empire Motieka, Egidijus 158n5, 160 Motyl, Alexander 13nl0, 15, 158; définition of empire 151-2, 158nl0, 160; on dedine and fali of empires 181, 192n5, 194, 294, 302; on territorial structure of empires 165, 172, 259, 292, 302, 339 Mrazauskas, Tomas x, 315 Mstislau principality 308 Müller, Joseph 40 Mughal empire 35, 167, 255 Muir, Ramsay 109, 108nl6 Muldoon, James 23-5, 29, 41 Muscovite empire 72, 244n5, 381-3, 389-90; conquest of the Greater Novgorod 280, 300, 294-6, 370-3, 377-81; contest with the GDL over the Kievan Rus’ legacy 50-1, 57-8, 234-9, 240-3, 280; deportations 289; 348; ideology 33-4, 39-40nl2, 203, 276-8, 287, 347; internal conflicts 323-6; 373-4; relations with Greater Horde 206, 212, 225; territorial expansion 53-4, 102, 104, 105, 262-5, 234, 259, 291, 297n2, 309-14; see also Moscow, principality; Tatars, Golden Horde; Inter-polity system; Russian empire; Moscow Muslim Caliphate 100-1, 227, 260, 343; see also Arab Caliphate Muslim (Islamic) inter-polity society 226-7, 388 Mykolas Lietuvis 255, 257n7, 258 Mykolas 2,ygimantaitis 263, 373, 375 Myxailo Olelkovyc 323, 380, 384-5n9 Nadruvia 305-6, 328-9n5 Naff, Thomas 125, 139 Nalsia 210, 328n3, 347, 350, 356, 364nl8 Napoleon I 36, 47, 71, 121, 248 Narbutas, Sigitas 33, 41 Narew River 305 Narimantas 251 Naroll, Raoul 109, 91-2 Nasevic, Vjacaslau L. 301, 328nl, 332, 349, 368; on territorial expansion of the GDL 305-8, 310-14, 328n4, 329 Natanson-Leski, Jan 217nl, 219 Nationalism 283-4; and empires 143, Belarusian 3-4, 348-9, 363nl0; ethnic 2, 37-8; Lithuanian 64n9, 328n2; Russian 382-3; Scottish 157 Navahrudak 206-7, 211, 236, 265, 305, 318, ЗЗІпЗЗ, 347, 349; palatinate of 251 Nazarova, Evgenija L. 346, 368 Near East 97, 109,115, 117-19, 183, 243 Nemunas River 116, 190, 210, 256nl, 297n3, 328n3,328-9n5, 364nl8 Neris River 210, 349, 364nl8; land 328n3, 356. 364nl8, 364n20 Nesterenko, Aleksandr N. 244n6, 247 406 Index Neva River 211, 244n6, 376 Nevel 314 Netherlands 30, 166 Nefedov, Sergey 183, 190, 195 Niendorf, Mathias 363nl, 368 The Nikon Chronicle 239-40, 247 Nikžentaitis, Alvydas x, 193nl2, 245nl4, 365, 367-8; on the GDL’s foreign policy aims 44, 46, 67, 224, 247 Nogai 230, 245nl0 Nordstrom, Byron J. 298, 298n9 Norkus, Zenonas 5, 15-16, 61, 64, 67, 190,192, 194 Norkūnas, Arvydas 319, 333, 364nl5, 368 Norman empire 27, 41, 171, 201, 270 Normandy 41,172, 361 Normans 26, 234, 248, 257, 260, 288, 336, 352, 361—362; see also Varangians; Vikings Northern Dvina River 378 Northern Rus’ 213, 217nl0, 220, 264nl, 370 North Eastern Rus’ 32, 58, 64n4, 214, 229, 235-8, 244n6; subordination to Muscovy 370-1, 373, 377, 382 Northern Europe 117, 220, 298, 375 North West Rus* 229-30 Norway 24, 40, 220, 298, 376 Nosov, Nikołaj E. 373-4, 386 Novgorod-Siversky land 313, 325, 368; principality 262 Novgorod the Great see Greater Novgorod NovosePskij, Valerij V. 348, 368 Novosil principality 262 Nowak, Andrzej 13n4,16,49, 55, 67 Nubia 97, 171 Nye, Josephs. 179,194 OboPcy 289-90 Obolensky, Dimitry 27, 41 O’Callaghan, Joseph F. 25, 41 Ochmański, Jerzy 191,194, 251, 257n7, 258, 289, 351, 368 Odoev principality 262 Ogedei 357 Oesel bishoprics 328nl; see also Saaremaa Oded, Bustenay 289, 298 Oka River 64n4, 200, 245nl8, 353; Ruthenian principalities at the upper reaches 262, 266, 273, 303, 309-14, 325 Olegovičs of Chernihiv see Rurikids, Chernihiv Olegovičs Oleśnicki, Zbigniew 324 Olson, Mancur 184,194 Oppenheimer, Franz 363n7, 368 Orientalism 35, 41 Orsha battle 291, 326, 381 Orthodox Church 21-3, 33, 186; conversions of Lithuanian dukes 50-1, 64nl, 223,228-9, 234, 249; in the Kievan Rus’ 215-16, 236-7; 241; in the GDL 1, 57, 59, 251, 254-5, 272, 320-1, 326; in the Greater Novgorod 379-80; see also Kyiv, metropolitan Osa River 222 Oskol River 310 Ostrozky, Kostiantyn 251, 272 Ottoman empire 1, 35, 38, 53-4, 164, 169,181,190, 283, 293; claim to Roman legacy 29-30; expansion 90, 104, 153, 226-7,245nl9, 311, 371; position in the inter-polity systems 30,125,139, 241-2, 244n5, 293; ruling elite 255, 260, 290 Ottomans 22-3,365 Otto von Freising 29 Otto I 22-4 Ozerovas, Grigorijus 58-9, 67 Ozolas, Romualdas 46-7, 67 Pagden, Anthony 35-6, 41, 71, 89 Pakštas, Kazys 43, 64n9, 67, 304-16, 329nl3, 330n21, 333 Palaiologos dynasty 216, 226 Palemon legend 34, 39-40nl2, 256-56 Palestine 97,116-17, 236 Panemune 290, 357 Panucevič, Vaclaü 348, 368 Papal States 28-30, 201 Parker, Geoffrey 192nll, 372, 386 Parthian empire 72,102,166-7, 174 Paszkiewicz, Henryk 7,16, 234, 247, 346,361, 368 Paškou, Genadz’ P. 332-3 Pašuto, Vladimir 224, 346, 368 Peace of Westphalia 30, 92,162, 281, 285; founding of the modern European inter-polity society 19, 34-5,114-15,121-7; see also inter-polity society Index 40 7 Peers, Douglas M· 255, 258, 284n3, 285 Peripheries see territorial structure of empires Persian empire 35, 64, 119, 125, 164, 169-70, 252; see also Achaemenid empire; Parthian empire; Sassanid empire Pelenski, Jaroslaw 239-40, 247, 327, 333 Pere j asla vl principality 208-9 Pereyaslav council (rada) 278 Pernthaler, Peter 158n3, 160 Peter I 58, 244n6, 256n4, 277 Petit-Dutaillis, Charles 27, 41, 166, 172 Petras Dusburgietis 6, 14 Petrauskas, Rimvydas x, 7, 14-15, 20n20, 33, 41, 355, 364nl8; on the ruling elite of the GDL 245n3, 247, 251, 258, 272, 274; on the transformation of the GDL into institutional state 320, 323, 333, 365, 367-8, 385-6 Pfitzner, Josef 239, 247, 254, 258 Pietkiewic, Krzysztof 64n5 Pinsk 206, 229, 306; duchy of 261 Pinsk-Turaü duchy 207, 302 Plantagenets 27, 72, 166, 200-1; see also Angevins Plantagenet empire see Angevin empire Plato 87n4, 141 Platonov, Sergei R 247 Plokhii, Serhii 76, 89, 249, 258 Plungė 306 Pociūtė, Dainora 298n9, 299 Pocock, John G. A. 34, 41 Podlasie land 249, 261-62, 265, 305-07, 309, 312, 327, 329n5; palatinate 250, 273n3 Podolia 231, 237, 239, 265, 269, 273, 303, 308, 316, 329nl0; Eastern 261-2, 309, 329nl2; Western 263, 280,311,324, 329nl2, 329nl4, 379 Polabian Slavs 187-8 Poland: as empire 53-7, 61, 103, 104, 105; as part of the medieval Central European inter-polity system 34, 187-8, 190, 209, 212; as part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 199, 244n5, 249, 311-14, 319, 387; medieval kingdom 238—9, 257n9, 321-4; modern nation state 38, 142, 150-4, 158n5, 275; relations with popes 31; relations with the GDL 1,12, 50-1, 221-3, 228-31, 240-1, 243, 256, 263, 287; relations with Teutonic Order 53, 222, 335, 379; see also Jagiellonians; Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; Horodlo Union; Krewo Act; Lublin Union; Historiography of the GDL, Polish Polatsk, 51, 227, 266, 279-80, 304, 312, 326; land of 206-7, 209-11, 222, 261, 262-3, 265, 269, 273, 279, 291, 302, 305-6, 318, 330nl8; principality of 209, 211, 348 Polesie 261 Polexov, Sergej V. 273—4, 323, 333 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1, 12, 47, 105, 108, 334, 391; as federation 52-5, 288 328; imperial features 52-3, 54-5, 327-8, 297; wars with Muscovy 178, 191, 193nl4, 297, 312-16 see also Lublin Union; Poland; Grand Duchy of Lithuania Popes 8, 22, 26, 30-2, 48, 59, 117, 127, 162, 201, 224, 228, 237, 244n6, 328; and Holy Roman Empire 28-9, 215-16, 221, 337; see also Papal States Poppe, Andrzej 32, 41 Popper, Karl 75-6, 89 Portugal empire 107, 171 Potapov, Viktor 58, 67, 72, 89 Potašenko, Grigorijus 66, 273, 365 Powicke, Maurice 27, 41, 166, 172 Presnjakov, Aleksandr 7, 16, 256, 258, 271, 274 Prieglius River 222, 328n5 Pripyat’ River 261, 266 Pronsk principality 33 Provence 38, 56, 182 Prus 33—4 Prussia 1, 37, 52, 54, 56, 221-2; 232; 290; 335; 347; see also Germany; German empire; Teutonic Order Prussians (ancient) 222, 328-9n5, 352; see also Great Prussian Uprising Psammetichus I 99 Psiol River 310 Pskov 205, 229-30, 244n6, 273, 371; as city-republic 57, 264; relations with the GDL 239, 242-3, 269-70, 408 Index 362, 378, 382; with Greater Novgorod 220, 376 Ptolemaic empire 71, 250, 260, 315 Pukuveras see Butvydas Putinaitė, Nerija 63, 67 Putnam, Robert D. 184 Qin dynasty 64, 99, 101-2,119 Qing dynasty 167, 171, 358, 363n6 Radvila house 271-2, 289 Radvila, Jonušas 55 Ragin, Charles C. 85, 88nll, 89, 192n2,194 Rahachow 308 Ramsay, James H. 27, 141 Ramusack, Barbara 284n3, 285 Ranke, Leopold von 2 Rechytsa 308 Reformation 30, 297, 298n9 Revel 294; see also Tallinn Rhine lands 38, 40nl4,142, 359 Rhode, Gotthold 217nl, 219, 270, 274, 280 Riazan’ principality 33, 207, 371, 375, 381, 384n5; relations with the GDL 200, 239, 243, 273, 310 Ricardo, David 190 Rice, Condoleezza 123 Riga 221, 266, 279, 293-4, 312-13 Riker, William 149,160 Rimša, Edmundas 39n4, 41, 367 Robinson, Ronald E. 176,177,193, 194 Rogneda 209 Rogvolod 209 Rohlf, F. James 188, 195 Rokiškis 144 Roman curia see Papal curia Romanovs 1, 72; see also Russian empire Roman Catholic Church 1, 12, 13nl, 23, 28, 30, 32,128, 186, 201, 215-16, 220-4, 228, 244n6, 360; in the Grand Duchy 51, 57, 114, 225, 324-5, 233-4, 239-41, 249-51, 255, 257n6, 272, 297, 320-1, 328, 348, 378, 380, 387; see also popes; Orthodox Christianity Romeris, Mykolas 144-9, 158n5, 158n8,158n9,160-1, 271, 280-1, 390 Rome 29-30, 34, 345, 357 Roman empire 71-2, 84, 91, 134-5, republican period 19-20, 34-5, 141-2, 155,158n2, 166-7, 177, principate 20, 277; dominate 20-2; hegemonic 127, 168-9; territorial 169; primary 169-70; comparison with other empires 101-2, 115, 171n7, 292-4, 315; as ideal typical 80, 164, 174; thresholds in its history, 107, 181—4, 288-9, 323-4; its legacy and translatio 8-9, 12, 19, 22-4, 26-8, 36, 64, 132, 357-8, imperialism 172, 276, 285; see also Holy Roman Empire; Eastern Roman Empire; Western Roman Empire; Byzantine empire; Moscow as a Third Rome; Palemon legend Romanovics of Halych-Volhynia 212, 228-9 Romulus Augustulus 21 Rossabi, Morris 344, 368 Rostislav Mstislavic 217n8 Rostislav Vladimirovic 217n8 Rostislavics of Halych see Rurikids, Haiych Rostislavics Rostislavics of Smolensk see Rurikids, Smolensk Rostislavics Rostov-Suzdal land 207 Rowell, Stephen C. 4,16, 32,41, 191, 193, 219; on the conversion of Lithuania to Christianity 191, 193, 224; on the dyarchy in the GDL 245-46n7; on the GDL as empire 7-8, 14, 57, 59, 67, 203, 219, 318; on the Pax Lituanica 293, 295; on the transformation of the GDL into institutional state 282, 285, 323, 333,335,368 Rueschemeyer, Dieter 14, 15 Rüsen, Jörn 8, 16 Ruggie, John G., 284n5, 285 Rummel, Rudolph J. 91, 109 Rurikid Rus’ see Kievan Rus’ Rurikids 33^, 50, 254-5, 319, 325, 389; Chernihiv Olegovics 208-9; Halych Rostislavics 208; Polatsk Izislavics 209, 211; 210 Smolensk Rostislavics 208; Suzdal Jur’evics 208; Volhynia Iziaslavics 208-9; empire 32, 72, 234, 260, 288, 296, 360-2, 388; transformation into Kievan Rus’ inter-polity system and demise 11, 205-8, 212-16, Index 409 220-3; 228, 288, 335; takeover by Gediminids 232, 234, 236-8, 264, 307-10, Golden Horde see also Rus’; Muscovy Rus’ 346-9, 350-1, 359-0, 361-3, 370-5, 380-2, 384n2, 387-92; territory 25, 32-3, 58-9, 261-3; ethnoreligious identity 50-1, 203, 216,234,249-5, 265-6, 318-19 veche tradition 214-15, 264, 280, 373-6, 380, 384n6; and the Baltic tribes 184-8, 200, 349, 353-6, 391-2; Lithuanian 203-6, 212-13, 234, 261, 265, 267; Tatar 203-6, 225-6, 231-2, 238,245nl0, 293, 343, 347, 373, 377, 384n7, 389; see also Kievan Rus*; Black Rus’; North Eastern Rus; Northern Rus’; Southern Rus’; South West Rus’; Western Rus’; Rurikids Russia 188, 256-7n4, 284, 328-9n5; 390; Great Russian ethnicity 114, 253, 383-4, 390; its formation 217n4, 240, 261, 284nl, 301, 374; Soviet Russia 45, 252; post- communist Russia 57, 72, 85, 90-2, 96, 104,120,137, 234, Great Russian chauvinism 12, 57-8, 275, 382-4, 390; see also Rus’; North Eastern Rus’, Northern Rus’; Russian empire; Russian federation; Muscovite empire; USSR; Historiography of the GDL Russian empire 52-5, 66, 90,125, 178, 267, 292; directly and indirectly ruled peripheries 142, 277, 284n2, 390; dissolution and continuation as the USSR 12, 71, 75, 99, 132; position in the international system 37, 125, 276-7; see also Romanovs; Rurikids; Muscovite empire; USSR Russian Federation 90, 328-9n5 Ruthenia see Rus’; Kievan Rus’ Rusina, Olena 245nl3, 247 Rydzevskaja, Elena A. 220, 247 Rzhev 230 Saaremaa 312 Sacrum Imperium Romanum see Holy Roman Empire Saganovič, Genadz’ 348-9, 365, 368 Said, Edward W. 35, 41 Sakas (Sakavičius) house 272 Sallustius Crispus 20 Salynas Island 39n9, 222 Samara River 310 Sambia 222 Samogitia 32, 239, 328n3, 329n5, 331n35, 329nl4, 364nl8; territory and population 39nll, 193nl3, 250, 257n6; 305, 309, 316, 355; social organization 256, 321, 357-60, 364n21, 392; autonomy 261-3, 272, 340-1; resisting Teutonic Order 50, 222, 228, 232-4; policies of the GDL rulers 290, 318, 350-1, 353; Samogitian eldership 269, 273n3, 290, 329nl3; misidentification of Samogitia and Lithuania by the nationalist Belarusian historians 347-9, 363nl0 St Petersburg 102 Sapiega house 251, 272, 289 Sarai 50, 231, 242 Sargon 71-2 Sartori, Giovanni 73, 89 Sassanid empire 102, 167 Saviscevas, Eugenijus 272, 274 Sawicki, Jan 161, 158n5 Saxon dynasty see Ottonians Saxony 359—60, 384 Scandinavia 31, 117, 209-10, 220, 297, 298, 356, 360, 362; see also Northern Europe Schirokauer, Conrad 344, 367 Schlemmer, Martin 4On 14, 42 Schmidt, Helmut D. 3, 37 Schmitt, Carl 156-7, 161, 326-7, 367 Schneider, Carsten Q. 192n2, 194 Schumpeter, Joseph A. 136, 140, 176, 205 Schwartz, Stephen P. 75, 89 Scotland 24, 157, 279 Seaton, Albert 178, 195 Sebezh 311, 314 Seeley, John R. 177, 195, 252, 258 Seleucid empire 71, 100-1, 252, 260 Seligman, Adam B. 273nl, 274 Selonia 228, 245n8, 303, 305 Semen Bel’skij 325 Semen Ivanovic 325 Semen Olelkovych 263, 380 Semigallia 222, 290, 306 Serbia 27, 216, 245nl9 Serpeisk 313 Service, Elman R. 109, 338, 368 410 Index Shang dynasty 97, 99, 315 Shelon’ River Battle 300, 380 Shugart, Matthew 90, 110 Siberia 178, 284n2, 363n6 Siberian khanate 374 Sicily 33, 177; see also Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Sigismund I the Old 261, 264, 323 Sigismund II Augustus 300, 311 Sigismund of Luxemburg 30, 224 Simeon the Great 27 Sirutavičius, Marius 289, 297 Skalnik, Peter 338, 365 Skalvia 305-6, 328-9n5 Skinner, Quentin 34, 42 Skrynnikova, Tat’jana D. 345, 367 Skuodas 306 Skurvydaitė, Loreta 217n2, 219 Slonim 211, 265, 305, 318, 347 Sliesoriūnas, Gintautas 312, 333, 363nl, 368 Slutsk duchy 261, 306 Smetona, Antanas 60-1, 64n9, 67 Smith, Anthony D. 258, 327, 333, 391, 392, 255, 257nl0 Smolensk 262, 290, 311-12, 325-6, 350, 389; land of 207, 222, 227, 230, 243, 251, 261-2, 265, 269, 273-4, 278, 307-8, 382; principality of 33, 51, 206, 208, 210, 217n8, 270, 309-12 social capital 184, 336, 355-6, 392 Sokal, Robert R. 188, 195 Solak, Zbigniew 158n5, 161 Solomon of Hungary 244n7 Solov’ev, Sergei 224 Songhai empire 104 Sophia Palaiologina 33 Sophia, Vytautas’ daughter 240 Soulis, George C. 27, 42 South America 313; see also Latin America South Asia 118; see also Asia South East Asia 71, 118; see also Asia South-Eastern Europe see Europe, South-Eastern; Balkans Southern Rus’ 204, 208, 233, 240, 330nl9 South West Rus’ 58, 233 Sozh River 261 Soviet Union see USSR Spain 24, 26, 30, 39n2, 41, 116-17, 156, 182, 283, 284n7; see also Aragon Kingdom; Castile Kingdom; Spanish empire Spanish empire 24-5, 30, 36, 72, 89, 104, 126, 151, 167, 169; see also Latina America Spencer, Herbert 205, 219 Spengler, Oswald 138nl5, 140, 174, 296,299 Spiridon Savva 33 Spuler, Bertold 242, 247 Stakauskas, Juozapas 223, 228, 244nl Stancelis, Vigintas 223, 248 Stang, Christian S. 254, 258 Stanislav, Duke 230 State: problems of definition 107n3, 108n7, 110-11, 301-2; Weber’s definition, 112, 336-8; taxation and professional statesmen as necessary attributes 338-40, 344-6, 349-53, 356-63, 392; primary state 339-41, 347; secondary 338-43; institutional 281,283, 284n2, 288,318; territorial (Westphalian) 115, 122, 168, 281; as personal alliance 238, 318, 342-3; feudal 266-7, 343, 360; patrimonial 167, 268, 281-2, 288, 319; sultanistic patrimonial 320; estate monarchy 57, 269, 320-2, 325; modern (Weberian) 115, 281, 336—8, 342, nation 145, 169, 181—2, 253, 267, 284, 383; see also empire; imperialism Statutes of Lithuania 260, 263, 274 Starodub duchy 262 Starodub war 243, 297n2, 311 Statkus, Nortautas 123,139 Staufers see Hohenstaufens Stefan IV Dušan 27 Stephen Bathory 49, 312 Stirland, Andreas von 350 Strayer, Joseph A. 74, 89, 282-3, 285 Strėva Battle 307 Strockis, Mindaugas 26, 39 Strunga, Albina xi Stryjkowski, Maciej 230 Sub-Daugava region 336, 346, 351-2, 361 Sub-Dnieper region 265-6, 308—9, 313-14, 353 Sudovians see Yotvingians Sumerian civilisation 87n3, 338 Sužiedėlis, Simas 60, 67, 241, 248 índex 411 Sūduva 290, 328-9n5; see also Y otvingia Suzdal Jur’evičs see Rurikids, Suzdal Jur’evičs Suzdal principality 208, 231; see also Rostov-Suzdal land Suzerain state system 127-31, 240, 242 Sweden 24, 193nl4, 220, 223, 225, 244, 312-13, 376; Swedish empire 36, 200, 297 Switzerland 43, 142, 281, 355 Szporluk, Roman 67 Šabuldo, Feliks 230, 242, 245nl3, 248, 303, 307, 333 Šapoka, Adolfas 305-9, 313-14, 317, 330nl8, 333, 349-50, 368 Šaskol’skij, Igor’ P. 220, 248 Saxmagonov Fedor F. 231, 246 Šedvytytė, Inga x Šepetys, Nerijus x Širvintai 363n8 Švarnas 48, 228-9 Švitrigaila 262, 269, 320-1, 323-4, 373 Taagepera, Rein xii, 10, 13n7, 16; education and public activities 90, 107nl, definition of empire 106-7, 108n7,109-10, 163, 171nl, 174; sources and tools of cliometric research on empires 91, 93-7, criteria for critical thresholds in the history of empires 97-103, 108nl0, 108nll, 132, 391; application of his criteria to the history of the GDL 103-6; 200-1, 302-4, 310,315-18, 330n3; 330n3, 330n25, 330n26, 330n27, 334; research on Finno- Ugric peoples 90, 92, 374, 386; see also adulthood date of an empire (A); emergence date of an empire (E); maximum stable area of an empire (M); failure date of an empire (F) Taagepera’s integral xii, 97-100, 102, 106, 330n22, 330n25; of the GDL 304,314-16, 330n26 Tainter, Joseph A. 191, 195 Tallinn 293, 312; see also Revel Tambiah, Stanley J. 128, 140 Tamerlane 50,129, 238, 240, 242-3, 345, 389; see also Timur Tang dynasty 99 Taras, Anatolij 348, 368 Tartu 107nl, 221 Tatars 51, 191, 293, 303, 306, 327, 295; invasion to Rus’ 209, 211-16, 335, 350, 382; “Tatar yoke” in Rus’ 32-3, 45, 264-5, 343, 384n8; its legacy in the Muscovite empire 240, 256-7n4, 289; checking Lithuanian expansion to Rus’ 220, 225-30, 236-9, 303, 306, 309-10; as its liberation 203-6, 231-5, 300, 347-8, 388-9; condominium with the GDL 204, 231, 233, 237, 303, 307-12, 329nl0, 330nl9; minority in the GDL 249, 290-1, 297n8, 307, 320; polities after the dissolution of the Golden Horde 243, 371, 373, 380-1; see also Mongol empire; Golden Horde; Great Horde; Rus’, Tatar; Crimea khanate; Kazan khanate; Siberia khanate Tautvilas 227, 350 Tavan Castle 309 Temušev, Viktor N. 217nl, 307, 311, 325, 329n8, 329nl 1,333 Temür Qutlugh 238-9, 242 territorial structure of empires 10, 35, 91, 142-9, 150-8,166-73, 259-65, 389; metropole 44-6, 83-6,130-1, 146-54, 159nll, 163-70, 177-82, 252-4; peripheries 201, 259-67, 268-73, 284-9. 292-4, 321-8, 340-6, 357-8, 389-94; see also Grand Duchy of Lithuania Teschke, Benno 171n6,172, 284n4, 284n5,285 Tetlock, Philip 372, 386 Teutonic Order 32, 59, 190-1, 244n2, 250, 300, 303; government 221, 329n5, 335; position in the medieval inter-polity systems 116-17, 220-2, 231, 340; relations with the GDL 50, 52-3, 224-5, 241, 353, 357, 378-9; see also Livonian Order; Prussia; popes; Holy Roman Empire; Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Samogitia; Inter-polity system Textor, Robert B. 91,110 Thelen, Kathleen 4, 15 Thirty Years War 30, 281 Thomson, Janice E. 176, 195 Thurnwald, Richard 363n3, 363n7, 368 Tibet 88nl0 412 Index Tilly, Charles 4,117, 140, 169, 171n7, 172, 277-86 Timur 248; Timur empire 64, 42, 104; see also Tamerlan Tin-Bor Hui, Victoria 140 Tocqueville, Alexis de 142, 161 Tokhta Khan 245nl0 Tokhtamysh 50, 238-40, 242 Toledo 25, 39nl0 Topolski, Jerzy 276, 286 Toynbee, Arnold J. 174, 195, 296, 299 Traidenis 48, 221-2, 225, 228, 246, 290, 306, 317 Treaty of Melno 303 Treaty of Yazhelbitsy 379 Trajan 91, 182 Trakai 265, 280, 320; duchy of 50, 261, 279, 308, 319; palatinate of 50, 269,272, 273n3, 280,385 Transcarpathian Ukraine 109n20 Transcaucasia 226, 229 Trans-Nemunas region 250 Treaty of Dovydiskès 50, 52 Treaty of Utrecht 35, 133 Treniota 48, 222, 228 Trimonienè, Rita 380, 386 Trow, Meirion J. 24, 42 Trubchevsk 313 Tsebelis, George 116, 140 Tula 310 Tulard, Jean 36, 42 Turau 306, 206 Turchin, Peter 10, 13nl3, 16, 163, 171n2, 172, 183-90, 192nl, 192n9, 195, 200, 219, 341, 349, 353, 356, 368 Turchin, Valentin 183 Turkey 55, 125, 225 Turkic khaganates 101-2 Turkish Ottoman empire see Ottoman empire Tver principality 33, 231-2, 235-42, 247, 273, 294, 307-8, 373-7, 381; Kashin branch of its princes 232, 235; Mikulin branch of its princes 232 Tyla, Antanas 223, 248 types of empires: formal 10, 153-5 251-2; informal 10, 129-30, 153-6, 236, 273, 301, 310, 325; continental 84, 166, 292; maritime (thalassocratic) 84, 166; bureaucratic 166—7; patrimonial 12, 166-8, 266-8, 282, 288, 318-25, 335, 342, 350; primary 169, 171n8, 201, 270, 288-96, 390; shadow 13, 109, 169-72, 193, 342; vulture 171, 178, 186, 296, 342, 392; territorial 168, 182, 185, 276-84, 288, 295, 325; hegemonic 168, 182, 242—3, 276-84, 288, 295, 325, 388-90; nomadic 84, 102, 159nll, 166, 169, 242, 295, 339-46, 358; territorially homogeneous empires 84, 164; peaceful 84, 164, 287; classical 10, 82-4, 164-5, 242; non-classical 84, 164; non-hegemonic empires 84, 164, 287; ethnically and culturally homogeneous empires 84, 192n7, 249, 284; see also great powers; comparative studies of empires and imperialism; international relations studies on empires and imperialism types of imperialism: economic 61-3, 134-6, 114, 150-1; military 113, 151; cultural 86,114-15, 150-1, 159nll, 179-80, 296-7; maritime 84, 102, 107,117, 166; 171, 177; by invitation 45, 66,138nlO; steppe 117, 339; precocious (barbarian) 11, 186, 341-9, 358-63, 363n4; see also great powers; comparative studies of empires and imperialism; international relations studies on empires and imperialism Uglich 380 Ukmergė 363n8 Ukraine xi, 1, 3—4, 53, 55-6, 105, 107, 109, 245, 250, 258, 272, 298, 303, 310, 324, 348, 382, 389, 391; Western 38, 229 Ulčinaitė, Eugenija 255, 258 Uniate Church 241, 327 Union of Poland and Lithuania see Krewo Act; Lublin union United Kingdom 277; see also Great Britain United Nations (UN) 133, 153 United States of America 3-4, 183, 192nl 1, 239, 340, 383; empire 72, 77, 82, 90, 118, 138n9, 147, 149, 150, 154; federation 142, 149, 281; former colony 36, 178; hegemonic superpower 118, 120, 133, 189; Index 413 see also internaţional society; internaţional system Upytė land 328n3, 364nl8 Ural 186, 374 Urban, William L. 59, 67, 224, 248, 318 Urbanczyk, Przemyslaw 364-5n24, 366 Uriankhai land 277; see also Tyva USSR 92, 114, 156; as continuation of Russian empire 71-2, 91-2, 99; dissolution 1-2, 103, 120; facade federation 143, 150; imperfect empire 159nll; informai empire 130, 154; superpower 118,122, 133; see also Russian empire; internaţional system Ustyug 372-4 Uzbeg Khan 230, 232 Vaišelga see Vaišvilkas Vaišvilkas 48, 228-9, 350 Valantieįus, Algimantas x Valikonytė, Irena 248, 272, 274 VanseviČius, Stasys 303-4, 333 Varakauskas, Rokas 223, 248 Varangians 210, 234, 260, 293, 361; see also Normans, Vikings Vasa dynasty 297 Vasilenko, Vitalyi 230, 239 Vasilij Ivanovič, the grandson of Dmitrij Šemjaka 325 Vasilij I Dmitrijevič 50, 242 Vasilij II the Dark 50, 240, 242-3, 300, 324, 372-3, 375, 382n5 Vasilij III 33, 240 Vasilij the Cross-Eyed (Kosoi) 324 Vatican 28, 88nl0 Vaukavysk 211, 265, 305-6 Veide van de, Peter 338, 366 Velizh land 312, 314, 330nl8 Venice 107, 171, 216 Vernadskij Georgij 217n4, 240, 246 Vidžeme 313 Viatka 372-4 Vijayanagara empire 64 Vikings 24, 59, 117, 221, 288, 356, 361-2, 367, 388; see also Normans; Varangians Victoria, Queen 37 Vilija see Neris River Vilius 39nl2 Vilnius 236, 293, 305, 317, 325-6, 328n4; as a Second Kyiv 12, 234, 383; capital of the GDL 46; 49—5, 240, 290, 293, 320; comparison with Aachen 360; contested city 4, 158n5, 253; duchy 261, 265, 272, 279, 308, 319, 373; governorate 261; palatinate 251, 261, 269, 272, 280 Visby 211 Visigoth kingdom 21, 25, 39nl0 Vitsebsk 210, 273, 289; lands of 202, 222, 261-3, 265, 269, 279, 306, 318; principality of 52, 207 Vladimir Jaroslavič 208 Vladimir Monomakh 72, 217n8 Vladimir-on-Klyazma 237 Vladimir principality 32-3, 203, 205, 212, 231, 235, 237-239, 377, 389 Vladimir the Great 171n6, 209, 244-5n7 Voldemaras, Augustinas 254, 258 Volga 64n4, 229-30, 245nl8, 297n6, 306, 308-9, 371, 373-4, 377-8 Volga Bulgaria 212, 229, 371 Volhynia: land 207, 231, 237, 251, 254, 261-62, 265, 269, 272, 279, 291, 300, 303, 306-8, 323-4, 327, 330nl8, 340, 382, 208, 229; se* also Halych-Volynia land; duchy Volkhov 211 Volodixin, Dmitrij M. 280, 302, 331 Volodymyr-Volynsky 229 Volokolamsk 380 Von der Muhll, George E. 152, 161 Vorotynsk principality 262 Vorskla River battle, 6, 51, 240-2, 309, 378, 382 Vortman, Dmytro xi Vozgrin, Valerij E. 371, 386 Voznikaitis, Antanas 315 Vsevolod the Big Nest 32, 213 Vykintas 227, 350 Vytautas Magnus, 43, 254, 353, 358; relations with Jogaila 225, 287, 387; extension of Algirdas program 6, 50-2, 233-4, 295-6, 381-2; territorial expansion 199-201, 222-5, 309-11, 317-18, 330n20; defeat at Vorskla 238-41, 378; hegemony in the East European inter-polity system 12, 43, 242-3, 259, 345, 370-2; policies in the Orthodox peripheries 254, 257n6, 262, 264, 280; 389, 390-1; 414 Index sułtanistic patrimonialist rule 251, 290, 320-5; coronation plans 30-1, 39n9, memories in modern Lithuania vii, 58-61, 67, 243 Vytenis 33, 221, 225, 306 Wagemann, Claudius 192n2, 194 Wales 24, 284 Wallerstein, Immanuel 133-7, 140, 293, 299 Waltz, Kenneth 111, 133, 140 Warsaw 13, 16, 67, 286 Wartberge, Hermanni de 222, 233, 248; see also Hermanas Vartberge Watson, Adam 13n9, 16, 125-6,128, 130, 132,137-40, 244n5, 248 Weber, Eugen 38, 42, 284n7, 286 Weber, Max i, 4-5, 15-16, 281, 369; on ideal types 83, 89,164; on state 112, 115, 140, 333-8, 369; on sultanistic patrimonialism 320, 333; see also state, Weber’s definition; state, modern (Weberian) Wendt, Alexander 120-4,127, 129, 137,140 Wennerberg, Hjalmar 82, 89 Wenskus, Reinhard 341, 359, 364-5n24, 369 Werner, Ernst 29, 42 Werner, Karl F. 23, 42 Western Berezina 210, 364nl8 Western Dvina see Daugava Western Roman Empire 20-1, 227; see also Roman empire Western Rus’ 229-31, 250, 258, 274; see also Rus* Western Russia 3, 12, 56-7, 202, 250, 254-5, 275; see also Russia West Frankish Kingdom 24; see also Frankish Kingdom Whittaker, Charles R. 177, 193 Westphalian empires see types of empires, territorial Wickham, Chris 363-4nl4, 369 Wight, Martin 126-7,130,140 Wilkerson, Terence E. 75, 89 William the Conqueror 27, 72, 200, 270 Wittgenstein, Ludwig 14, 40, 80-2, 89, 338 Władysław I Herman 244-5n7 Władysław Łokietek 221 Wohlforth, William C. 119, 139-40, 193 Wolfram, Herwig 31, 42, 359, 369 Wood, Ian 359, 369 Wormald, Patrick 24, 42 World system 135-6, 139-40, 293-4; see also international system World War I 1, 37-8, 40, 49, 77, 80, 125,133,284, 385 World War II 102,122, 133,136,154 Wortman, Richard S. 292, 299 Xia dynasty 97, 99, 315 Xrustalev, Denis G. 207, 219, 382, 386 Xudjakov, Mixail G. 371, 386 Yam Zapolski truce 105, 330nl8 Yaroslav the Wise 171n6, 362, 244-5n7 Yedisan area 309-11 Yeltsin, Boris 58 Yotvingia 290, 305; 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title An unproclaimed empire the Grand Duchy of Lithuania : from the viewpoint of comparative historical sociology of empires
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title_fullStr An unproclaimed empire the Grand Duchy of Lithuania : from the viewpoint of comparative historical sociology of empires Zenonas Norkus ; translation from Lithuanian by Albina Strunga
title_full_unstemmed An unproclaimed empire the Grand Duchy of Lithuania : from the viewpoint of comparative historical sociology of empires Zenonas Norkus ; translation from Lithuanian by Albina Strunga
title_short An unproclaimed empire
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topic Geschichte
Imperialism History
Imperialism Cross-cultural studies
Historical sociology
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Imperialism History
Imperialism Cross-cultural studies
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Lithuania (Grand Duchy) History
Lithuania (Grand Duchy) Historiography
Großfürstentum Litauen
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