Europa in the Late Middl Ages and Development of Society and Culture of Grand Duchy of Lithuania Cover Image

VĖLYVYVŲJŲ VIDURA VIDURAMŽIŲ EUR OPA IR LIETUV IETUV OS DID ŽIOSI OS KUNIGAIK ŠTYSTĖSTYSTĖSTYSTĖS VISU OMENĖS IR KU LTŪR OS RAIDARAIDA RAIDA XIV –XVI
Europa in the Late Middl Ages and Development of Society and Culture of Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Author(s): Rimvydas Petrauskas
Subject(s): History
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla

Summary/Abstract: The article aims to discuss the history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) in XIV–XVI cc. in the light of the spreading of late medieval civilization. The first part presents methodological assumptions of such approach. The second part describes the most important social, political and cultural trends in the history of late middle ages in Europe. The third part analyses individual aspects of GDL’s involvement into the European medieval civilization. In XIII–XIV cc. Lithuanian society and statehood were emerging and developing under the influence of European Christendom. The very emergence of state-like formation in the middle of XIII century demonstrated the decisive impact of European structures and notions on the historical genesis of Lithuania. Therefore the changing relationship between late medieval Europe and GDL is an important historical issue. The falling back of the core territories of the Lithuanian state to paganism and their belated Catholic Christianization, incorporation of the Christian Orthodox lands and the eastward territorial expansion of Lithuania shaped the distinct features of GDL’s development. Nevertheless throughout the whole period in question one can observe gradual spreading of elements of the late medieval European civilization in GDL – concepts of a monarch and the ruling house, idea of Christian estates and nightly ideology, church foundations, patronage and the cults of saints, the early noble parliamentarianism, the urban and rural self-government as well as self-government of ethnic and confessional groups, large landownership and colonization, political and literary writings, codification of the law and historical thinking. This process of socio-cultural adaptation has resulted in deep change in Lithuanian society and worldviews of its different social groups.

  • Issue Year: 2009
  • Issue No: 23
  • Page Range: 69-84
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Lithuanian