All categories
caret-down
cartcart

Poland: A History

 
Only 2 items left in stock
Poland: A History

Description

When Adam Zamoyski first wrote his history of Poland, in the 1980s, the country was in a state of subjugation, its living culture largely surviving only underground or in exile. Although the election of Karol Wojtyla as Pope John Paul II and the dramatic rise of Solidarnosc had brought Poland into the world's consciousness, it was not until the collapse of the Soviet empire in 1989 that it returned to life as a political entity. No nation's history has been so distorted as that of Poland. In 1797 Russia, Prussia and Austria divided the country up among themselves, rewriting history to give the impression that Poland had never been a fully sovereign state, only a backwater that needed civilising. In fact the country they had wiped off the map had been one of the largest and most richly varied in Europe, embracing a wide variety of cultural and religious traditions, accommodated within one of the boldest constitutional experiments ever attempted. Its destruction initiated a series of struggles that culminated in the two world wars and the Cold War. Today, after the turmoil of the past two centuries, Poland has been restored to its rightful place as one of the most homogeneous and vigorous nations of Europe. Adam Zamoyski's full revision of his classic history is perfectly timed.

Product details

EAN/ISBN:
9780007282753
Medium:
Bound edition
Number of pages:
426
Publication date:
2009-03-19
Publisher:
Harper Collins Publ. UK
Languages:
english
EAN/ISBN:
9780007282753
Medium:
Bound edition
Number of pages:
426
Publication date:
2009-03-19
Publisher:
Harper Collins Publ. UK
Languages:
english

Shipping

laposte
The edition supplied may vary.
Condition
Condition
Learn more
€17.77
available immediately
€17.77
incl. VAT, plus  Shipping costs
paypalvisamastercardamexcartebleue
  • Icon badgeChecked second-hand items
  • Icon packageFree shipping from €19
  • Icon vanWith you in 2-4 working days