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Burghers vs. Bureaucrats: Enlightened Centralism, the Royal Towns, and the Case of the Propinacja Law in Poland-Lithuania, 1776-1793
Curtis Murphy
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies Department
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18th Century
20%
Alcohol
18%
Burghers
95%
Centralism
96%
Chaos
16%
Complaints
16%
Controlled
13%
Convert
15%
Costs
6%
Enlightenment
21%
Government
9%
Habit
14%
Historian
10%
Late Eighteenth-century
17%
Monopoly
17%
Poland
14%
Poland-Lithuania
98%
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
23%
Prerogative
19%
Reformist
18%
Ruler
14%
Self-government
79%
Social Sciences
alcohol
16%
centralism
100%
chaos
24%
complaint
21%
costs
12%
eighteenth century
53%
habits
19%
historian
22%
Law
35%
Lithuania
75%
local self-government
31%
monopoly
23%
Poland
61%
reform
13%
town
55%
trend
10%