Managing Izabela Branicka’s Assets in 1772–1783 from the Perspective of the Secretary Piotr Piramowicz
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Keywords

Braniccy
Branicki Palace in Białystok
Piotr Piramowicz
history of Białystok
the 18th century

How to Cite

Preis, M. (2015). Managing Izabela Branicka’s Assets in 1772–1783 from the Perspective of the Secretary Piotr Piramowicz. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 31(2), 40–62. Retrieved from https://bibliotekarzpodlaski.pl/index.php/bp/article/view/354

Abstract

The article focuses on Branicki’s residence in Białystok, which was managed by Izabela Branicka from 1772 to 1808. Not only was it the time of significant changes in the way the residence functioned, but it began to play a different cultural role for the inhabitants of the region. The author of the article describes the circles of court officials and clerks, and the mechanisms of their managerial decisions as relayed in the correspondence of Piotr Piramowicz, Izabela Branicka’s secretary, a perceptive observer of everyday life in the residence. His letters give an exceptionally interesting description of the way the residence functioned in the final days of the Commonwealth.

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References

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