This book is a collection of scholarly studies focused on urban life and urban culture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and its capital, Vilnius (Wilno). It covers a wide range of subjects, including the activities of the local craft guilds as well as their houses, the role of religious brotherhoods, and the types and locations of shops and warehouses. The author discusses such aspects of public urban life as inns and pharmacies, music, musicians and musical instruments, and outbreaks of plague, and highlights certain burial customs as well as other elements of urban culture. This posthumous collection contributes significantly to the existing knowledge about forms of urban life in Eastern Europe, the Baltic region, and Lithuania in particular.The book will be useful to architectural and cultural historians as well as all those whose scholarly interests are related to the history and culture of Eastern Europe and the urban legacy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 21 Feb 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036401696
About Stasys Samalaviius
Dr. Stasys Samalaviius was prolific Lithuanian historian whose interests encompassed the material culture of Lithuanian cities and towns forms of urban life and Baroque architecture as well as various aspects of everyday life in Lithuanian burghers in the 17th and 18th centuries. He obtained his doctorate in 1973 from Vilnius University (Lithuania). He spent several decades doing research at the Institute for Monument Conservation and taught at Vilnius University. He was the founder of everyday life studies in Lithuania and he contributed significantly to research on Lithuania's urban and cultural history. In addition he was a public historian who wrote for general public and appeared on national TV and radio.Almantas Samalaviius is an architectural historian theorist and critic as well as literary scholar. An author of more than 20 books and edited volumes he is professor at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (Lithuania) where he teaches architectural aesthetics criticism and urban culture. He has previously co-authored with Stasys Samalaviius a scholarly monograph on Vilnius SS. Peter and Paul's Church and has compiled and edited the present volume for publication.