National languages as a means of propaganda in European multi-ethnic monarchies of the 16th-17th centuries: the Jesuit Order and the Kiev-Pecherskaya Lavra
Abstract
The problem of national languages in polyethnic monarchies of the 16th –
17th centuries (Habsburg monarchy, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth,
and Moscow Tsardom) is researched as the method to realize ideological needs of clerical workers to preserve government integrity and domination
of own confession.
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