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‘Gazeta Warszawska’ on the Russo-Turkish War (the 1789 campaign)
The article presents a selected campaign of the Russo-Turkish War, which Turkey fought with Russia and its ally, Austria, in 1787–1792. The Author used the reports of „Gazeta Warszawska” – a leading information magazine, published in 1774–1793 under the ...
Małgorzata Karkocha
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The research undertaken by the Author concentrates on Polish descendants of Regina, the elder of two daughters of King Sigismund I the Old and his long time mistress – Katarzyna Telniczanka. Until now, it was assumed that the last descendants of the king
Zbigniew Anusik
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St. Anne’s prebend in Małogoszcz in the mid-nineteenth century
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Małgorzata Karkocha
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Sejmiks in the Land of Liw 1780–1786
The article concerns sejmiks in the land of Liw, which was located in the voivodship of Mazovia. In the years 1780–1786 the noblemen who took part in the debates in Liw elected their envoys and resolved issues connected with self-government.
Witold Filipczak
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A report on the promotion of the book Krystyna Śreniowska. Moje życie, Łódź, June 20, 2018
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Małgorzata Karkocha
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The article examines the mechanisms of collecting information by the state police in the Habsburg Empire. During the affected period, the duties of this law enforcement agency were conducted through five different institutions: the Federal Safety Guard
Ágnes Deák
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The American Jewish Congress began its activities as an organization established to represent all Jews living in the United States during the Congress in Philadelphia.
Dariusz Jeziorny
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The Commonwealth of Poland towards Russia in the final stage of the Great Diet (1791–1792)
When the Constitution was ratified on May 3, 1791, establishing good relations with Russia was the most important issue for the security of the Commonwealth.
Zbigniew Anusik
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