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The lands of partitioned Poland, 1795-1918
Piotr Stefan Wandycz
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Frontmatter
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PART ONE: THE AFTERMATH OF THE PARTITIONS, 1795‒1830
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1. The Country and the People (page 3)
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2. "Poland is not yet Lost" (page 24)
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3. The Duchy of Warsaw (page 43)
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4. From the Congress of Vienna to 1830 (page 65)
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5. The Era of Late Classicism and Early Romanticism (page 92)
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PART TWO: THE AGE OF INSURRECTIONS, 1830‒64
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6. The November Insurrection and Its Aftermath (page 105)
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7. The Decade of Hope and Despair, 1846‒56 (page 132)
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8. At the Crossroads‒the January Insurrection (page 155)
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9. The Era of Romanticism (page 180)
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PART THREE: TOWARD A MODERN SOCIETY: THE AGE OF ORGANIC WORK, 1864‒90
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10. Russian Poland and the Industrial Revolution (page 193)
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11. Galician Autonomy and the Kulturkampf in Prussian Poland (page 214)
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12. The Lithuanian and the Ukrainian National Revival (page 239)
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13. The Era of Positivism (page 260)
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PART FOUR: ON THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE, 1890‒1918
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14. The Rise of Mass Movements (page 275)
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15. From Revolution to World War (page 308)
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16. The First World War and the Rebirth of Poland (page 331)
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17. The Era of "Young Poland" (page 371)
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Bibliographical Essay (page 381)
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Index (page 413)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SR | 36.3 (Sep. 1977): 518-519 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2495005 |
ENHR | 91.360 (Jul. 1976): 655-656 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/566683 |
AHR | 83.1 (Feb. 1978): 222-223 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1866032 |
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Published: 1984
Publisher: University of Washington Press
- 9780295953588 (paper)
- 9780295953519 (hardcover)