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Microhistories: Social and Cultural Relations in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1387-1795)
Draft Programme
Friday 20 March: SSEES, 16 Taviton Street, WC1H 0BW [room tbc] 2.00 pm Opening session

Welcome: Professor Jan Kubik (Director, UCL SSEES) I trodu tory address: HE Asta Skaisgiryt-Liauskie , A assador of the Repu li of Lithua ia

Introduction: Professor Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski (College of Europe/UCL SSEES) Keynote lecture: Professor David Frick (University of California, Berkeley) What's i a Na e? Conflict and Common Weal, Unity and Diversity in the Early Modern City 3.30pm 4.00pm Coffee break First panel: Places and property

Dr Lynn Lubamersky (Boise University) Mapping vanished communities of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania via digital images and maps Dr Jurgita Siauci ait-Ver i kie Vil ius U i ersity The Town after Fire. The Behavior of Jewish Communities and their Losses Dr Wioletta Pawlikowska-Butterwick (Lithuanian Catholic Academy of Sciences) Property Relations in the Jurydyka of the Vilnius Cathedral Chapter in the Sixteenth Century Discussion 5.45 pm 6.30 pm CLOSE Reception at the Polish Embassy, 47 Portland Place, London W1B 1JH

Saturday 21 March: SSEES [room tbc] 9.00 am Second panel: Patrons and clients

Dr Artras Vasiliauskas Vilnius University) Noble Community and Local Politics in the Wilkomierz District during the Reign of Sigismund Vasa (1587-1632)

Vladas Liepuonius (Vilnius University)
Leo as Sapiega's Political Grouping: Mechanisms for the Accumulation of Power Dr Ag Railait-Bard Lithuanian Institute of History) T o Radzi ills, Two Seals, One Display of Personal Importance, in Lithuanian, European and Eastern Hues Dr Ra u S igelskyt-Stukie Lithuanian Institute of History) From Clientage Structure to the Group of Public Servants (Formation of the Group of Public Servants in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century) 11.00 am Coffee break


11.20 am

Third panel: Views from below

Dr Aleh Dziarnovich (Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus) Terri le Reality or Chro i lers' I e ti e? Ho to E aluate I for atio o Ca i alis i the Gra d Du hy of Lithuania in Belarusian-Lithuanian Chronicles Neri ga Da rauskait Vilnius University) Noblemen's Familia: The Life of Unfree People on Manors in the Sixteenth century and the First Half of the Seventeenth century Martynas Jakulis (Vilnius University) The Poor, the Sick and the Community: The Lutheran Charitable System in Eighteenth-Century Vilnius Discussion 1.00 pm 1.45 pm Lunch Fourth panel: Migrants and cultural transfer

Dr Darius Baronas (Lithuanian Institute of History)

Italians in Lithuania in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century: Integration and Assimilation
Hanna Mazheika (University of Aberdeen) Szymon Budny as a Go-between? Cultural Exchange between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and England in the 1560s-1570s

Mo ika Ra o ait Vilnius University) Medical Doctors and their Relationships at the Court of Stephen Bathory
Professor Jaku Nied ied Jagiello ia U i ersity, KrakС A Lithua ia No le a 's Re arks o Pola d: The Itinerary of a Peregrination by Sta isla Sa uel Sze iot (1680) Discussion 3.45 pm 4.00 pm Coffee break Fifth panel: Parishes

Dr Stephen Rowell (Lithuanian Institute of History) From Eirenic Convivience to Desecration of Tombs: Parish Life under Hlebowicz Patronage in the Dioceses of Vilnius and Lutsk, 1437-1740 Dr Vaida Ka u ta icie Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas) The Attempts of the Bernardines of Kaunas to Influence the Society of Kaunas in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century: The Case of a Miraculous Image Professor Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski (College of Europe/UCL SSEES) Propaganda in the Parishes: Local Communication during the Insurrection of 1794 Discussion 5.45 pm Conclusion, moderated by Dr Darius Stalinas Lithuanian Institute of History

Professor Robert Frost (University of Aberdeen, tbc); Professor David Frick 6.30 pm Close