Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 488
Format: 17x24 cm
Publisher: Versus aureus
This book discusses and analyses a diary’s text (translated from Polish to Lithuanian) concerning the relations between Lithuania and Poland from June 13th 1918 to June 20th 1919. The book discusses the circumstances of Lithuania and Poland’s independence along with J. Pilsudski’s occupation of Vilnius and the military and diplomatic activity of April 1919. The material in the diary, as no other source of the day, is so subjectively authentic that allows the refinement of socio-cultural research in the role of personality in the historically-changing state, moving from the traditional (class) to the modern (democratic) state. It also allows better understanding of the problems’ genesis, the peculiarities of modern mentality, our epoch’s society, and can serve to better form the historical memory.
The publication is dedicated not only to the scientists (researchers of politics, culture and diplomacy, the socio-psychologists and researchers of the history of literature), but also to teachers, lecturers, students, and pupils.





