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A Concise History of Poland

open access: yes, 2006
The second edition of this guide to Poland has been updated to take account of the years from 1989–2005. This period marked its liberation from the Soviet Union, the birth of Poland's 'Third Republic' and, recently, its accession to the European Union in 2004. Poland's history has been marked by its resilience.
Jerzy Lukowski, Hubert Zawadzki
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A History of Poland

2011
The turbulent history of Poland has long attracted international interest. In this wide-ranging survey, Anita J. Prazmowska explores the story of Poland from early settlements, through to the emergence of the Kingdom of Poland, the loss of independence and its eventual re-acquisition after the First World War, and ends with an assessment of the present
A. Prażmowska
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A History of Poland

Books Abroad, 1944
Alexander Kaun   +4 more
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A Concise History of Poland

History: Reviews of New Books, 2002
Anita Shelton
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The History of Poland

The Chesterton Review, 2007
Ian T. E. Boyd
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Animated history of Poland

ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Computer Animation Festival, 2010
A tale about 1000 years of Polish history in a formula of a music-visual poem. The story starts with the beginning of Polish nation in 9th century, shows the most important events and processes that took place until the 21st century. It is a presentation-educational project produced for the EXPO 2010 in Shanghai.
Tomek Baginski, null Platige Image
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The Oxford History of Poland-Lithuania, Volume I: The Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, 1385–1569

Parliaments, Estates & Representation, 2019
Originally, as Robert Frost honestly declares, this book was supposed to be a brief introductory chapter to an Oxford University Press history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569 until ...
Jolanta Choińska-Mika
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Did the Black Death Reach the Kingdom of Poland in the Mid-Fourteenth Century?

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2022
The Black Death is a turning point in late medieval European history. Recent studies have shown that even regions ostensibly not affected by it directly, or only marginally affected by it, suffered from profound demographic and economic consequences. The
P. Guzowski
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History of Pediatric Neurology in Poland

Journal of Child Neurology, 2009
This review presents the past and the present of pediatric neurology in Poland. Pediatric neurology has its roots in Polish general neurology represented by many outstanding scientists. The founder of Polish school of neurology at the end of 19th century was Edward Flatau, known as the author of Flatau’s law.
Barbara, Steinborn, Sergiusz, Józwiak
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