
Vilnius
City of Strangers
Laimonas Briedis(Author)
Central European University Press
Published on 18. March 2009
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-963-9776-44-9 (ISBN)
Description
This work presents the history of the capital city of Lithuania from its 14th century legendary beginnings up to 2009, when Vilnius bears the distinction of European Capital of Culture. Besides applying the traditional apparatus of historical investigation and referring to a large amount of sources, the special feature of this book is the ample quotes from travellers who passed through the city during their own life journeys. This list ranges from known artistic giants (such as writers Dostoyevsky, Ostrovsky, Tolstoy, Doblin, and Brodsky) through political and cultural icons (such as German general Ludendorff and the Emperors Napoleon and Alexander), to equally compelling forgotten European personas who mark entire generations back to the 14th century. The subtitle refers to the fact that until quite recently, ethnic Lithuanians rarely formed the majority of the inhabitants of Vilnius.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Budapest
Hungary
Illustrations
76 maps and photos
ISBN-13
978-963-9776-44-9 (9789639776449)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Laimonas Briedis is Postdoctoral Fellow, History Department, University of Toronto; and Research Fellow at the Lithuanian Literature and Folklore Institute at the Lithuanian Science Academy, Vilnius, Lithuania
Content
Prologue Chapter 1: The Brink of Europe Chapter 2: Mapping Sarmatia Chapter 3: Enlightenment Shadows Chapter 4: Napoleon's Curse Chapter 5: Russian Intrigue Chapter 6: German Intrusion Chapter 7: The Absent Nation Chapter 8: Maelstrom Europe Notes Illustrations Cited Works Index