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Kauno gubernatorius Piotras Veriovkinas ir lietuvių švietimo draugija „Saulė“
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Volume 2024, Issue 1 (2024): Lietuvos istorijos metraštis 2024 metai 1, pp. 81–101
Darius Staliūnas  

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https://doi.org/10.33918/25386549-202401004
Pub. online: 5 August 2024      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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5 August 2024

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The article aims to explains why, among all the non-dominant ethnic groups, the imperial authorities in the so-called Western region allowed the existence of only the Lithuanian educational society ‘Saulė’ [The Sun]. The argument is made that this was due to the recognition of Kaunas governorate as a Lithuanian ‘national territory’ on the Russian mental map, the lack of assimilation potential (from the point of view of the officials), the admission that the Lithuanians were ethnically-culturally detached from the ethnic Russians, as well as the efforts of the governor of Kaunas, Piotr Verevkin, to prevent the closure of this society. Part of the article is devoted to a discussion of Verevkin’s motives.

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Keywords
Russian Empire Kaunas governorate Piotr Verevkin Lithuanian Catholic educational society ‘Saulė’ mental map imperial nationality policy

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