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The Motif of the ‘Bloodbath of Toruń’ in Voltairean Writings Concerning the Dissident Question of 1767/68 and the First Partition of Poland

Autor
Kordel, Jacek
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

The ‘Tumult of Toruń’ of 1724, which resulted in the sentencing to death of the mayor and a dozen or so townsmen (the so-called ‘bloodbath’ or ‘bloody court’), brought about a veritable deluge of publications. It has become widely accepted in literature that these writings fundamentally impacted the development in Western public opinion of the notion that eighteenth-century Poland was an intolerant country. In 1767–71, Voltaire placed his pen at the service of the Russian empress, and his propaganda texts provided support for the diplomatic and military offensive of the court of Saint Petersburg in Poland. One of the more significant themes that appeared in the papers commissioned by the Russians and also in the philosopher’s correspondence was that of the ‘Tumult of Toruń’ of July 1724 and the death sentences that were passed against the city’s mayor and a dozen or so townspeople.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Catherine II
the dissident question of 1766–68
confessional relations in eighteenth-century Poland
the ‘Bloodbath of Thorn’ of 1724
Thorner Blutgericht
Voltaire
Dyscyplina PBN
historia
Czasopismo
Kwartalnik Historyczny
Tom
128
Zeszyt
5
Strony od-do
45-77
ISSN
0023-5903
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2022-01-02
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