Title Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštijos paveldo "dalybos" ir "Litva/Letuva" distinkcijos konceptas /
Translation of Title Division of the GDL Heritage and the Concept of the "Litva/Letuva" distinction.
Authors Bumblauskas, Alfredas
ISBN 9789955332756
Full Text Download
Is Part of Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštijos tradicija ir paveldo "dalybos".. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2008. p. 15-66.. ISBN 9789955332756
Abstract [eng] From the point of view of the starting positions the most radical change is taking place in the historiography of Lithuania because, unlike the historiography of Russia, Poland and even that of Belarus, whose national narrative formed on the basis of historical methodology, the "Baltophilic" paradigm, that is, the pre-scientific paradigm of pragmatism, remains the essential component in this narrative in Lithuania. The situation of the historiography of Belarus is the most complicated one from the point of view of the possibility for change. On the one hand, it is only now that the process is going through the "national" paradigm formation stage, and on the other hand, it still features a strong prevalence of the Moscow-centric paradigm of communist origin. This can account for the radicalism of the national Belarusian narrative, which brought to life the "Litva / Letuva" distinction. However, it is impossible to explain the "Litva / Letuva" distinction by means of nationalism alone. It is necessary to further elucidate the links of this distinction with the political events of 1990-1991, which are related to the territorial claims (for Vilnius and Klaipeda) lodged by the USSR to Lithuania which was seeking independence and eventually declared independence. Also, it is necessary to see this distinction within the context of the geopolitical and strategic goals and tactics of Lithuania's neighbour to the east, which is known from the realities of 1920-1926. On the other hand, it is necessary to elucidate the links with the political conflict between Poland and Lithuania over Vilnius in 1920-1922, and on the whole, with the conflicts between the modem nations that appeared in the GDL region, as well as the links with Russia's de-polonisation and administrative policy of the 19th century.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2008
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2008