The lands of partitioned Poland, 1795-1918

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The lands of partitioned Poland, 1795-1918

by Piotr S. Wandycz

(A history of East Central Europe / editors, Peter F. Sugar, Donald W. Treadgold, v. 7)

University of Washington Press, c1974

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 381-411

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ISBN 9780295953519

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The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795-1918 comprehensively covers an important, complex, and controversial period in the history of Poland and East Central Europe, beginning in 1795 when the remnanst of the Polish Commonwealth were distributed among Prussia, Austria, and Russia, and culminating in 1918 with the re-establishment of an independent Polish state. Until this thorough and authoritative study, literature on the subject in English has been limited to a few chapters in multiauthored works. Chronologically, Wandycz traces the histories of the lands under Prussian, Austrian, and Russian rule, pointing out their divergent evolution as well as the threads that bound them together. The result is a balanced, comprehensive picture of the social, political, economic, and cultural developments of all nationalities inhabiting the land of the old commonwealth, rather than a limited history of one state (Poland) and one people (the Poles).
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: pbk ISBN 9780295953588

Description

The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795-1918 comprehensively covers an important, complex, and controversial period in the history of Poland and East Central Europe, beginning in 1795 when the remnanst of the Polish Commonwealth were distributed among Prussia, Austria, and Russia, and culminating in 1918 with the re-establishment of an independent Polish state. Until this thorough and authoritative study, literature on the subject in English has been limited to a few chapters in multiauthored works. Chronologically, Wandycz traces the histories of the lands under Prussian, Austrian, and Russian rule, pointing out their divergent evolution as well as the threads that bound them together. The result is a balanced, comprehensive picture of the social, political, economic, and cultural developments of all nationalities inhabiting the land of the old commonwealth, rather than a limited history of one state (Poland) and one people (the Poles).

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THE AFTERMATH OF PARTITIONS, 1795-1830 The Country and the People "Poland is not yet Lost" The Duchy of Warsaw From the Congress of Vienna to 1830 The Era of Late Classicism and Early Romanticism PART TWO: THE AGE OF INSURRECTIONS, 1830-64 The November Insurrection and Its Aftermath The Decade of Hope and Despair, 1846-56 At the Crossroads: the January Insurrection The Era of Romanticism PART THREE: TOWARD A MODERN SOCIETY: THE AGE OF ORGANIC WORK, 1864-90 Russian Poland and the Industrial Revolution Galician Autonomy and the Kulturkampf in Prussian Poland The Lithuanian and Ukrainian National Revival The Era of Positivism PART FOUR: ON THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE The Rise of Mass Movements From Revolution to World War The First World War and the Rebirth of Poland The Era of "Young Poland" Bibliographical Essay Index

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