Poland:
Historical Setting
This document is a
portion of a larger work on the country of Poland
produced by the Library of Congress
edited by Glenn E. Curtis
from research completed in October, 1992
Minor edits made by Melissa Snell
About this History The documents here constitute only a portion of "Chapter 1: A Historical Setting," covering Poland from its earliest history up to the eighteenth century. For the rest of the chapter, visit the Library of Congress Country Studies home page:
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/
Contents
Historical SettingThe Origins of PolandFragmentation and Invasion, 1025-1320The Polish-Lithuanian UnionThe "Golden Age" of the Sixteenth Century
Poland-Lithuania as a European PowerThe Government of Poland-Lithuania
The Elective MonarchyFirst PartitionGlossary
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Figures
Figure 2: Piast Poland, 966 to 1370
Figure 3: Jagiellon Poland-Lithuania, Fifteenth Century
Figure 4: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the Union of Lublin, 1569 to 1667
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