
Polnische Geschichte
Inhalt.
Literatur.
Erstes Buch. Die Entstehung des polnischen Reiches. - 1. Kapitel. Die Anfänge der Polen. Mieszko I.
Zweites Buch. Die Erschütterung der monarchischen Macht. - 3. Kapitel. Innere Streitigkeiten unter den Nachfolgern des Bolesław Chrobry.
Drittes Buch. Der Sieg des Adels. - 8. Kapitel. Das Zeitalter Kasimirs des Großen.
Viertes Buch. Polen als Wahlreich. - 13. Kapitel. Die beiden ersten Wahlkönige.
Fünftes Buch. Der Untergang. - 17. Kapitel. Das kursächsische Zeitalter.
Sechstes Buch. Die Polen nach dem Verluste ihrer Selbständigkeit. - 20. Kapitel. Von der Organisation der neuen Provinzen bis zum Wiener Kongreß.
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A sweeping survey of Poland’s past, this work opens with the shadowy origins of the early Polans, tracing their first contacts with Germanic neighbours and the emergence of a distinct West‑Slavic identity. It follows the rise of Mieszko I, the founding of the first Polish state, and the consolidation of power under Bolesław I, setting the stage for centuries of monarchical ambition and internal rivalry.
The narrative then moves through the medieval and early‑modern eras, covering the fragmentation into duchies, the influence of the Teutonic Order, the union with Lithuania, and the flourishing of the Jagiellonian dynasty. Subsequent sections explore the shift to an elective monarchy, the turbulence of the Reformation, and the complex interplay of foreign powers that eventually led to Poland’s partitions. Throughout, the author blends political, cultural, and social perspectives, offering listeners a nuanced portrait of a nation shaped by both internal dynamism and external forces.
Language
de
Duration
~8 hours (478K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Becker, Jan-Fabian Humann and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-06-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1879–1947
A German-born scholar who made Brazil a major focus of his work, he wrote on subjects ranging from Polish history to Brazilian history, folklore, and Indigenous legends. His career connected academic research, journalism, and literary work across German and Portuguese-language worlds.
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