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An edition of History of Poland (1979)

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668 p. : ill., maps (some col.) ; 24 cm.

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Table of Contents

Contents … 5
– Plates … 12
– Maps in the Text … 14
– Inserted Maps … 15
– Diagrams … 16
INTRODUCTION (S. Kieniewicz, translated by K. Cękalska) … 17
MEDIEVAL POLAND
(by A. Gieysztor , translated by K. Cękalska) … 23
I. BEFORE THE RISE OF THE POLISH STATE … 25
Slavic Antiquity … 25
The Slavic Wends and the Germans on the Fringes of Roman Influence … 28
Slavic Migrations and the Age of Crises (The Fifth to the Seventh Centuries) … 31
II. THE ORIGINS OF POLAND … 35
Economic Foundations of Poland in the Early Middle Ages … 35
The Social Structure and Organization of Regional States … 37
The Origins of the Polanes … 41
The Spiritual and Mental Culture on the Eve of the Unification of the Polish State … 43
III. THE EARLY YEARS OF THE POLISH STATE … 47
The Consolidation of the State and the Christianization of Poland in 966 … 47
Polish Boundaries Established in the Odra and Vistula Basins … 50
The Polish Empire under Bolesław the Brave … 52
The Crisis of the First Polish Monarchy … 55
Economic and Cultural Achievements of the Architects of the State … 57
IV. THE AGE OF MATURITY OF THE POLISH MONARCHY … 65
Struggle for International Position and the Establishment of Royal Authority … 65
Feudal Disintegration Gains the Upper Hand (1138-1146) … 67
Economic Foundations of the Oligarchy. Village and Town Prior to the Mid-Twelfth Century … 71
Cultural Relations in the Eleventh Century and in the First Half of the Twelfth Century … 76
V. THE CENTURY OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SOCIAL TRANSITION … 80
Evolution of Settlements in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries … 80
Foreign Colonization and the Introduction of German Law in the Thirteenth Century … 84
The Duchies of Poland … 89
The Growing External Danger … 93
Efforts at Unification in the Late Thirteenth and the Early Fourteenth Centuries … 97
Transition of Polish Culture from the Romanesque to the Gothic … 102
VI. THE CORONA REGNI POLONIAE AT THE HEIGHT OF ITS POWER IN THE FOURTEENTH AND THE FIFTEENTH CENTURIES … 107
The State Apparatus Centralized … 107
Political Problems in the Reigns of Władysław the Short and Casimir the Great … 111
The Period of Angevin Rule … 114
The Union of Poland and Lithuania. The Struggle with the Teutonic Order … 114
Poland and Lithuania in the Hussite Period. The Union with Hungary … 117
The Growing Political Role of the Gentry. The Restitution of Crown Lands … 120
Casimir IV’s Foreign Policy in the Second Half of His Reign … 121
From Land Diets to a National Parliament … 122
Western Pomerania, Lubusz Land and Silesia in the Fourteenth and the Fifteenth Centuries … 125
Economic Life in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries … 127
Culture in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries … 133
THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE GENTRY
(by J. Tazbir (VII-IX) and by E. Rostworowski (X-XIII), translated by L. Szwajcer and A. Szymanowski)
VII. POLAND’S “GOLDEN AGE” (1492-1586) … 145
General Characteristics of the Period … 145
Between the Habsburgs and Muscovy … 146
The Social and Political Foundations of the “Democracy of the Gentry” … 149
The Movement for the “Execution-of-the-Law” … 154
Sigismund Augustus’ Foreign Policy … 156
The Reformation … 158
The First Interregnum and the Period of Elective Kings … 161
The Policy and Wars of Stephen Batory … 167
Batory and the Gentry … 169
Humanism in Poland … 170
The Development of a National Culture … 171
Renaissance Culture and Life … 176
VIII. THE COMMONWEALTH AT THE TURNING POINT (1586-1648) … 180
The struggle for power … 180
The Political Crisis of the Commonwealth … 181
The Zebrzydowski Rebellion … 184
Attempts to Check Russia … 186
The Conflict with Turkey … 188
The Agrarian Crisis … 190
The Growing Importance of the Magnates … 192
The Situation of Towns and Burghers … 196
The Doctrine of the Counter-Reformation … 197
The Methods of the Counter-Reformation … 199
The Election and Reign of Władysław IV … 203
The Cossack Question … 206
IX. THE COMMONWEALTH IN THE YEARS OF CRISIS (1648-1696) … 211
The Main Features of the Period … 211
The War with the Cossacks … 212
The Swedish Invasion of 1655 … 214
The Peace of Oliwa and the Eastern Question … 217
Attempts to Introduce Reform and the Lubomirski Rebellion … 218
War with Turkey … 220
The Anti-Turkish League … 221
Economic and Political Crisis … 223
Religious Problems … 225
Sarmatian Baroque … 226
Literature and Arts … 229
Education and Learning … 231
X. THE CRISIS OF SOVEREIGNTY (1697-1763) … 234
General View of the Eighteenth Century … 234
The Personal Union of Saxony and Poland … 235
The Northern War and the Struggle for the Crown … 237
The Confederation of Tarnogród and the Arbitration of Peter I … 239
The Struggle for the Polish Throne … 242
Demilitarization and Neutralization of the Commonwealth … 245
The System of “Anarchy” … 247
Western Pomerania and Silesia under Prussian Rule … 251
Sarmatian and Catholic Conformism … 253
Late-Baroque Culture … 256
The Forces of Progress … 261
The Political Deadlock … 265
XI. TENTATIVE REFORMS UNDER RUSSIA’S TUTELAGE (1763-1788) … 267
The Russo-Prussian Alliance … 267
The Plans of “The Family” … 268
The Interregnum (1763-1764) … 270
The First Years of Stanisiaw Augustus … 272
The Confederation of Radom and the Seym of 1767-1768 … 275
The Confederation of Bar (1768-1772) … 277
The First Partition ... 280
Constitutional Transformations (1773-1780) … 283
Government by the Permanent Council … 285
XII. THE SOCIETY AND CIVILIZATION OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT … 288
The Economic Revival … 288
The Social Transformation … 293
Conflict of Fashions and Ideals … 297
The Intellectual Upheaval … 300
XIII. THE STRUGGLE FOR THE INDEPENDENCE AND FOR THE REFORM OF THE COMMONWEALTH (1788-1794) … 305
The End of the Guarantee … 305
The Seym Control … 307
Political Literature … 310
The Constitution of 3 May, 1791 … 315
The Russian Intervention and the Second Partition (1792-1793) … 320
The Emigration and the Situation at Home … 322
The Insurrection of 1794 … 325
The Extinction of the Polish State … 332
POLAND UNDER FOREIGN RULE 1795-1918
(by S. Kieniewicz (XIV-XVII) and by H. Wereszycki (XVIII-XXI), translated by I. Ralf-Suez and J. Rodzińska)
XIV. THE NAPOLEONIC ERA (1795-1815) … 337
The Enfranchisement of the Peasants and the National Uprisings … 337
Poland after the Third Partition … 338
Attitude of the Population and the Independence Movement … 340
The Legions … 342
Adam Czartoryski and the Puławy Plan … 345
Jena and Tilsit … 346
The Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw … 348
Economic and Social Changes Within the Duchy of Warsaw … 351
The Year 1809 … 354
The Downfall of the Duchy of Warsaw … 356
XV. THE KINGDOM OF POLAND AND THE NOVEMBER INSURRECTION (1815-1831) … 360
Pesasant Reform in Prussian Poland … 360
Establishment of the Congress Kingdom of Poland … 363
The Agrarian Question in the Kingdom of Poland … 367
The Beginnings of Modern Industry in the Kingdom of Poland … 369
Opposition and Conspiracy … 373
Neo-Classicism and Romanticism … 377
The Origins and the Outbreak of the November Insurrection, 1830 … 380
The Political Struggle to Control the Insurrection … 382
The Polish-Russian War … 384
The Revolutionary Left and the Peasant Question … 385
The International Situation and the Collapse of the Rising … 388
XVI. ON THE EVE OF AN AGRARIAN REVOLUTION (1832-1849) … 391
Reprisals after the Insurrection … 391
Economic Development in the Three Partition Zones … 392
The Liberal Camp and “Organic Work” … 394
The National Question in Silesia and Pomerania … 397
The Great Emigration … 398
Conspiracy Within Poland … 405
The Disaster of 1846 … 409
The Poznań Rising of 1848 … 413
Galicia in 1848 … 418
Poles in European Revolutionary Movements … 420
Polish Culture in the Romantic Period … 422
XVII. THE PERIOD OF THE JANUARY INSURRECTION (1850-1864) … 431
The Revolutionary Situation in Russia and Poland … 431
Patriotic Demonstrations … 435
The National Organization … 438
The Armed Struggle of 1863 … 441
The Emancipation of the Peasants and the End of the Period of National Risings … 445
XVIII. POSITIVISM AND TRI-LOYALISM. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE WORKING-CLASS MOVEMENT (1864-1885) … 449
The Aftermath of Disaster … 449
The Post-1863 Emigration … 450
The Russianization Policy in the Kingdom … 451
The Polish Provinces of Prussia. The Kulturkampf and the National Revival in Silesia … 456
The Autonomy of Galicia … 458
The Development of Industry in the Congress Kingdom … 463
Positivism … 465
The Beginings of the Polish Working-Class Movement … 473
The “Proletariat” … 476
The Beginnings of the Peasant Movement … 478
Three Provinces and One Nation … 479
XIX. THE FORMATION OF MASS POLITICAL PARTIES. NATIONALISM AND SOCIALISM (1885-1904) … 482
The Prussian Expulsions. The Colonization Commission … 482
The Polish League … 484
The Socialist Movement … 486
Attempts at Compromise with the German and Russian Governments … 489
Polish Nationalism at the Turn of the Century … 492
The Peasant Movement in Galicia … 493
The Defence of Polish Nationality in the Prussian Area … 495
Economic Emigration … 498
“Young Poland” and the Arts … 500
XX. THE PERIOD OF REVOLUTION AND THE APPROACHING EUROPEAN WAR (1904-1914) … 505
Changes in Russian Economic Policy Towards Poland … 505
The 1905 Revolution in the Russian Empire and Poland … 506
The Reorientation of the Policy of the National Democrats … 513
The Expropriation Decree in Prussian Poland and the National League … 515
Political Changes in Galicia … 516
The Debate on Political Attitudes on the Eve of the World War … 518
XXI. THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE REBUILDING OF THE POLISH STATE (1914-1918) … 521
Piłsudski and the Legions … 521
The Austro-German Occupation of the Kingdom … 525
The Declaration of 5 November, 1916 … 526
The Downfall of the Tsarist Régime, 1917 … 528
The Regency Council … 530
The October Revolution and the Peace Treaty of Brześć Litewski (Brest Litovsk) … 531
Germany’s Defeat. The Declaration of the Powers on the Polish Question, 1918 … 533
The Liberation of the Austrian Area … 535
The Świeżynski Government … 536
The Lublin Government … 537
Liberated Poland … 538
POLAND 1918-1939
(by H. Wereszycki, translated by J. Rodzińska)
XXII. THE DEMARCATION OF THE FRONTIERS AND THE ENACTMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (1918-1921) … 543
The First Moments of Independence … 543
The Legislative Seym … 546
The Peace Treaties … 549
The War with Soviet Russia … 550
The Demarcation of the Western Frontiers … 552
The March Constitution, 1921 … 555
XXIII. PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT (1922-1926) … 558
The 1922 Elections … 558
Władysław Grabski and the Stabilization of the Currency … 560
The Ukrainian and Byelorussian Questions … 563
The Communist Movement … 564
Polish Foreign Policy and Locarno … 565
Education, Science and Culture … 567
XXIV. PROSPERITY AND THE CRISIS: THE STRUGGLE TO LEGALIZE PIŁSUDSKI’S DICTATORSHIP (1926-1931) … 577
The May coup d’état … 577
The Social Aspect of Piłsudski’s Dictatorship … 579
The Struggle between the Government and the Seym … 580
Gdynia and Mościce … 582
The Centre-Left and the Brześć Affair … 584
The Great Economic Crisis of 1929-1931 … 586
XV. TOWARDS TOTAL DICTATORSHIP (1931-1939) … 588
The Foreign Policy of Piłsudski … 588
The Death of Piłsudski. The Conflict in the Ruling Party … 590
The Growth of Opposition … 595
The National Unity Camp … 596
Beck and the Cieszyn Question … 599
Facing German Aggression (1938-1939) … 601
CONCLUSION … 605
(by S. Kieniewicz, translated by K. Cękalska)
Chronological tables … 611
Bibliographical notes … 622
Index … 636

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [622]-635.
Errata slip inserted.
Includes index.

Published in
Warszawa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.8
Library of Congress
DK4140 .H58 1979

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
668 p., 10 fold. leaves of plates
Number of pages
668
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL4492365M
Internet Archive
isbn_831003928
ISBN 10
8301003928
ISBN 13
9788301003920
LCCN
79322250
OCLC/WorldCat
421693733, 251828647, 5324570

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