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II. Peter the Great and the Polish Election of 16971

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L. R. Lewitter
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The royal election of 1697 is a topic of Polish history that has enjoyed greater popularity with foreign than with native historians: the quantity of German contributions to the subject is exceeded only by the output of French chroniclers and researchers That this should be so is understandable. The German writers have examined the elevation of an Elector of Saxony to the Polish throne, the French have studied the defeat of a Bourbon prince, but neither group has showed any interest in the part played by Russia in this double process. Polish scholars have paid only incidental attention to it and expressed widely divergent views of its significance. Jarochowski, writing a century ago, states categorically that ‘a hundred years before the last partition Poland had morally lost her independence. First the Austrian and French, next the Russian and Prussian ambassadors usurped that power which the nation denied to its own kings’. Szujski, in a work published ten years later, outbids Jarochowski and speaks of a de facto renunciation of political independence; Bobrzyński, the leading historian of the next generation, merely notes that the year 1697 marked the end of French influence in Poland. In more recent times K. Piwarski referred to the interregnum between the death of John Sobieski and the election of Augustus II as ‘the last in which the nation was still free to settle its own fate’, while W. Konopczyński discerned in it ‘a fact hitherto unprecedented in a Polish election and pregnant with consequences, the fact of Russian intimidation”.

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112 Ibid. loc. cit.

113 Ibid. pp. 85 n. 60 and 640–42.

114 A.É. Corr. polit. Pologne, vol. 98, fo. 318, copy of an Italian report dated 3 Dec. 1697 addressed to Cardinal Barberini.

115 K. Piwarski, Hieronim Lubomirski, p. 78 n. 1.

116 Korolyuk, op. cit. p. 215.

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119Imenno blagodariya etim meram…udalos'…izbezhat’ krovavoy grazhdanskoy voyny’…, ibid. p. 214.

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