338 Index
Kog
˘
alniceanu, Mihail (cont.)
on historical writing 5, 54–6, 71,
249
on the Jesuits 272
on the Jews 266–7,269–70
journals 93–94
Karamzin, impact of 127–8
on liberty 216–217
life andwork, 40–45
Mihail the Brave 66, 250
Mihailean Academy (Academia
Mih
˘
ailean
˘
a) 43, 53, 57, 87, 127
on peasantry, situation of 212–14
reception of work 301
on revolution 221
Romanian Academy 44, 84
and the Romanian language 140–1,
146–7
Russian Empire, attitude to 281
source collection 91
translation 160–2
on Transylvania 260–1
on unity of the nation 249, 251–3
Kohn, Hans 7
Koll
´
ar, Jan 138, 157, 182
Kołł
¸
ataj, Hugo 145
Konarski, Stanisław 19, 289
Konarski, Szymon 285
Ko
´
sciuszko, Tadeusz 30, 132
Kossuth, Louis (Lajos) 37–8, 247,
260, 278
Kwartalnik Historyczny 94
language:
antiquity 147–52
continuity 144–8
standardization 137–140, 142
uniqueness 147–52
unity 141–4
Lelewel, Joachim:
on antiquity of the nation 174–8
and censorship 97
on the constitution 210–11
Europe, attitude to 69, 235, 282–5
on feudalism 201, 202, 204, 208–09
geography 95–96
on gminowładztwo 176–77
on golden age in Poland 232–3
Heeren, influence of 124, 208
Herder, influence of 111
historical writing 54, 48, 164–5
on the Jesuits 271–3
on the Jews 234, 267–8
Karamzin, influence of 125–6
on liberty 48, 59, 67, 176–8, 234
life and work of 19–25
on Lithuania 261–2
messianism 285
Michelet, influence of 131–2
numismatics 95–6
on Poland’s fall 235
on Poland’s mission 284
reception of work 296, 298, 300
republicanism 105, 231–4
Scottish Enlightenment, influence
of 113, 116
on Spain 280
theory of history, 164–5
at Vilna University 20, 84–86
at Warsaw University 20–21, 84–6
on women in national history 275
liberalism 183–3, 215–19, 245–6,
270–1
Libri Feudorum 196, 222
Libu
ˇ
sa 185, 274
Lithuania 10–11,25–9,84–6,
107–8, 139–40, 144–5, 204,
226–31, 261–2, 266, 299–300
Locke, John 120, 137, 158
Loyola, Ignatus 270
Luden, Heinrich 58, 72
Luther, Martin 238, 254
L
¨
utzow, Rudolf, Count 90
Mably, Bonnot de 164, 234
Macaulay, Thomas Babington 49, 60,
62, 71–2, 133–4, 259, 265, 277
Maciejowski, Wacław 177, 182
Macpherson, James 169, 181–3, 185
Maior, Petru 145–6
Mallet, Paul-Henri 20, 168–9, 175,
178
Marcinkevi
ˇ
cius, Justinas 296
Marczib
´
anyi Society 35, 80
Maria Theresa 105, 213, 239
Martinuzzi, Gy
¨
orgy, Cardinal 36, 244
Marx, Karl 24, 64, 218, 292
Matice
ˇ
cesk
´
a81
Matthias Corvinus, King 36, 244
Mavrocordat Constantin 108
messianism 283–6
Metternich, Prince von 82
Michael the Brave 66, 250
Michelet, Jules 51, 72, 77, 101,
129–32, 238, 254, 257, 265, 271,
273, 283, 285