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This is a select bibliography of English language books (including translations) and journal articles about the history of Poland. A brief selection of English translations of primary sources is included. Book entries have references to journal articles and reviews about them when helpful. Additional bibliographies can be found in many of the book-length works listed below; see Further Reading for several book and chapter-length bibliographies. The External Links section contains entries for publicly available select bibliographies from universities and national libraries. This bibliography specifically excludes non-history related works and self-published books.

Inclusion criteria

Geographic scope of the works include the present day and historical areas of Poland. Works about Eastern Europe, Lithuania and Ukraine are included when they contain substantial material related to the history of the Poland.

Included works should either be published by an academic or notable publisher, or be authored by a notable subject matter expert and have reviews in significant scholarly journals.

Formatting and citation style

This bibliography uses APA style citations. Entries do not use templates; references to reviews and notes for entries do use citation templates. Where books which are only partially related to the history of Poland are listed, the titles for chapters or sections should be indicated if possible, meaningful, and not excessive.

If a work has been translated into English, the translator should be included and a footnote with appropriate bibliographic information for the original language version should be included.

When listing book titles with alternative English spellings, the form used in the latest published version should be used and the version and relevant bibliographic information noted if it previously was published or reviewed under a different title.

General surveys

  • Biskupski, M. B. B. (2018). The History of Poland. Westport: Greenwood Publishing.
  • Connelly, J. (2020). From Peoples into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Dabrowski, P. M. (2016). Poland: The First Thousand Years. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press.[1][2]
  • Davies, N. (1982/1983). God’s Playground: A History of Poland (2 vols.). New York: Columbia University Press.[3][4]
  • Davies, N. (2001). Heart of Europe: A Short History of Poland. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[5]
  • Leslie, R. (2009). The History of Poland Since 1863 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[6][7]
  • Lukowski, J., & Zawadzki, H. (2019). A Concise History of Poland (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Prażmowska, A. (2004). A History of Poland. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.[8][9]
  • Prażmowska, A. (2010). Poland: A Modern History. London: I.B. Tauris.[10][9][11]
  • Stachura, P. D. (1999). Poland in the Twentieth Century. New York: St. Martin's Press.[12][13][14]
  • Watt, R. M. (1979). Bitter Glory: Poland and Its Fate. New York: Simon & Schuster.[15][16]
  • Zamoyski, A. (1989). The Polish Way: A Thousand Years’ History of the Poles and their Culture. New York: Hippocrene Books.
  • Zamoyski, A. (2009). Poland: A History. New York: Hippocrene Books.

Regional surveys

Шаблон:See also {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=easterneuroperegionhistorybooks|text= This sections contains works about Central and Eastern EuropeШаблон:Efn with significant content about Poland; for specific areas within Poland, please see Area studies.

  • Applebaum, A. (2013). Iron Curtain. The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944–56. New York: Penguin.[17][18]
  • Bartlett, R. (1993). The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization and Cultural Change 950–1350. Princeton: Princeton University Press.[19][20][21][22]
  • Bartov, O. (2008). Eastern Europe as the Site of Genocide. The Journal of Modern History, 80(3), 557–93.
  • Berend, N., Urbańczyk, P., & Wiszewski, P. (2014). Central Europe in the High Middle Ages: Bohemia, Hungary and Poland, c.900–c.1300. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[23][24][25]
  • Bilenky, S. (2012). Romantic Nationalism in Eastern Europe: Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian Political Imaginations (Stanford Studies on Central and Eastern Europe). Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
  • Brown, J. (1991). Surge to Freedom: The End of Communist Rule in Eastern Europe (Soviet & East European Studies). Durham: Duke University Press.[26][27]
  • Dawisha, K. (1990). Eastern Europe, Gorbachev and Reform, the Great Challenge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[28][29]
  • Dolukhanov, P. (2016). The Early Slavs: Eastern Europe from the Initial Settlement to the Kievan Rus. London: Routledge.I[30][31]
  • Fedorowicz, J. K. (Ed.). (1982). A Republic of Nobles: Studies in Polish History to 1864. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[32][33][34]
  • Feffer, J. (2017). Aftershock: A Journey into Eastern Europe’s Broken Dreams. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.[35]
  • Hoffman, E. (1993). Exit into History: A Journey Through the New Eastern Europe. New York: Viking Press.[36]
  • Howard, A. (Ed.). (1993). Constitution Making in Eastern Europe. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press.[37]
  • Kaser, M. C., & Radice, E. (Eds.). (1986). The Economic History of Eastern Europe 1919–1975 (2 vols.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.[38][39]
  • Kenney, P. P. (2002). A Carnival of Revolution: Central Europe 1989. Princeton University Press.[40][41][42]
  • Kenney, P. P. (2013). The Burdens of Freedom: Eastern Europe since 1989 (Global History of the Present). London: Zed Books.[43][44]
  • Kirby, D. (1995). The Baltic World, 1772–1993. Europe’s Northern Periphery in an Age of Change. London: Routledge.[45][46]
  • Kirby, D. (1990). Northern Europe in the Early Modern Period: The Baltic World 1492–1772. London: Longman.[47][48]
  • Komarnicki, T. (1957). The Rebirth of the Polish Republic: A Study in the Diplomatic History of Europe, 1914–1920. London: William Heinemann.[49][50]
  • Magocsi, P. (1996). A History of Ukraine. Toronto: Toronto University Press.[51]
  • Subtelny, O. (1988). Ukraine: A History. Toronto: Toronto University Press.[52][53][54]
  • Frost, R. (2015). The Northern Wars: War, State and Society in North-Eastern Europe 1558–1721. London: Routledge.[55]
  • Fuhrmann, H. (1986). Germany in the High Middle Ages c. 1050–1200. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[56][57]
  • Geremek, B. (1996). The Common Roots of Europe. Cambridge: Polity Press.[58]
  • Mączak, A. (1985). Samsonowicz, H. and Burke, P. (Eds.). East-Central Europe in Transition: from the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries (Past and Present Publications). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[59]
  • Plokhy, S. (2015). The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine. New York: Basic Books.[60][61]
  • Rothschild, J. (2007). Return to Diversity: A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.[62][63]
  • Rowell, S. (2014). Lithuania Ascending: A Pagan Empire Within East-Central Europe, 1295–1345 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[64][65][66]
  • Sedlar, J. (2015). East Central Europe in the Middle Ages 1000–1500. Seattle: University of Washington Press.[67][68]
  • Senn, A. E. (1990). Awakening Lithuania: A Study on the Rise of Modern Lithuanian Nationalism. Madison, NJ: Florham Park Press.[69][70]
  • Shore, M. (2013). The Taste of Ashes: The Afterlife of Totalitarianism in Eastern Europe. New York: Crown Publishing Group.[71][72]
  • Snyder, T. (2004). The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569–1999. New Haven: Yale University Press.[73][74][75]
  • Subtelny, O. (1986). Domination of Eastern Europe: Native Nobilities and Foreign Absolutism, 1500–1715. Montreal: Mcgill-Queen’s University Press.[76][77][78]
  • Wandycz, P. (2017). The Price of Freedom: A History of East Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present. London: Routledge.[79][80][81][82]
  • Ther, P. (2016). Europe Since 1989: A History (C. Hughes-Kreutzmüller, Trans.). Princeton: Princeton University Press.[83][84]
  • Weeks, T. R. (2015). Vilnius between Nations 1795–2000 (Illustrated ed.) (NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies). De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Press.[85][86][87]
  • Wolff, L. (1994). Inventing Eastern Europe: The Map of Civilization on the Mind of the Enlightenment. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.[88][89][90]

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Borderlands studies

Prehistory

  • Under construction

Piast era

  • Górecki, P. (1992). Economy, Society, and Lordship in Medieval Poland 1100–1250. New York: Holme and Meier.[101][102][103][104]
  • Górecki, P. (1993). Parishes, Tithes and Society in Earlier Medieval Poland c. 1100–c. 1250. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 83(2), i–146.
  • Knoll, P. (1972). The Rise of the Polish Monarchy: Piast Poland in East Central Europe, 1320–1370. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.[105][106]
  • Manteuffel, T. (1982). The Formation of the Polish State: The Period of Ducal Rule, 963–1194. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.[107][108]

Jagiellonian era

  • Under construction

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth era

  • Butterwick, R. (2021). The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1733–1795: Light and Flame. New Haven: Yale University Press.[109]
  • Friedrich, K., & Pendzich, B. (2008). Citizenship and Identity in a Multinational Commonwealth: Poland-Lithuania in Context, 1550–1772 (Illustrated ed.) (Studies in Central European Histories). Leiden: Brill.[110][111]
  • Frost, R. I. (1993). After the Deluge: Poland-Lithuania and the Second Northern War 1555–1660. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Frost, R. I. (2015). The Oxford History of Poland-Lithuania: Volume I: The Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, 1385–1569. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[112][113][114]
  • Hundert, G. D. (2004). Jews in Poland-Lithuania in the Eighteenth Century: A Genealogy of Modernity. Berkeley: University of California Press.[115][116]
  • Kaminski, A. S. (1993). Republic vs. Autocracy: Poland-Lithuania and Russia, 1686–1697 (Harvard Series In Ukrainian Studies). Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.[94][95][96]
  • Lukowski, J. (1991). Liberty’s Folly: The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Eighteenth Century. London: Routledge.[117][118]
  • Rosman, M. (1990). The Lords’ Jews: Magnate–Jewish Relations in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth During the Eighteenth Century. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[119][120][121]
  • Stone, D. Z. (2001). The Polish-Lithuanian State, 1386–1795 (History of East Central Europe). Seattle: University of Washington Press.[122][123]

Partitioned Poland

  • Akelev, E.V., & Gornostaev, A.V. (2023). Millions of Living Dead: Fugitives, the Polish Border, and 18th-Century Russian Society. Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 24(2), 269-297.
  • Blobaum, R. E. (1995). Rewolucja: Russian Poland, 1904–1907. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[124][125][126]
  • Kaplan, H. (1962). The First Partition of Poland. New York: Columbia University Press.[127][128]
  • Leslie, R. F. (1969). Polish Politics and the Revolution of November 1830. Westport: Greenwood Press.[129][130]
  • Leslie, R. F. (1970). Reform and Insurrection in Russian Poland 1856–1863. Westport: Praeger.[131][132]
  • Lukowski, J. (1999). The Partitions of Poland 1772, 1793, 1795. London: Longman.[133][134]
  • Porter, B. (2000). When Nationalism Began to Hate: Imagining Modern Politics in Nineteenth-Century Poland. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[135][136][137]
  • Rolf, M., & Klohr, C. (2021). Imperial Russian Rule in the Kingdom of Poland, 1864–1915. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
  • Staliūnas, D. (2007). Between Russification and Divide and Rule: Russian Nationality Policy in the Western Borderlands in mid-19th Century. Jahrbücher Für Geschichte Osteuropas, 55(3), 357–373.
  • Thaden, E. C. (2016). Russia’s Western Borderlands, 1710–1870 (Princeton Legacy Library). Princeton: Princeton University Press.[138][139]
  • Ury, S. (2012). Barricades and Banners: The Revolution of 1905 and the Transformation of Warsaw Jewry' (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture). Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.[140][141][142]
  • Wandycz, P. (1975). The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795–1918. Seattle: University of Washington Press.[143][144][145]
  • Weeks, T. R. (1996). Nation and State in Late Imperial Russia: Nationalism and Russification on the Western Frontier, 1863–1914. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press.[146][147][148]
  • Zamoyski, A. (2000). Holy Madness: Romantics, Patriots and Revolutionaries 1776–1871. New York: Viking.
  • Zamoyski, A. (2012). 1812: Napoleon’s Fatal March on Moscow. New York: HarperPress.[149]
  • Zimmerman, J. D. (2003). Poles, Jews and the Politics of Nationality: The Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in Late Czarist Russia 1892–1914. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

World War I

Шаблон:See also

Polish-Soviet War

Шаблон:See also Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War

Interwar

World War II and the Holocaust

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Communist Poland

  • Babiracki, P. (2015). Soviet Soft Power in Poland: Culture and the Making of Stalin’s New Empire, 1943–1957. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.[166][167]
  • Basiuk, T., & Burszta, J. (Eds.). (2020). Queers in State Socialism: Cruising 1970s Poland. London: Routledge.[168]
  • Curp, T. D. (2006). A Clean Sweep?: The Politics of Ethnic Cleansing in Western Poland, 1945–1960 (Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe). Rochester: University of Rochester Press.[169][170][171]
  • Curry, J., & Fajfer, L. (Eds.). (1996). Poland’s Permanent Revolution: Peoples vs. Elites, 1956–1990. Washington, D.C.: American University Press.[172][173]
  • Domber, G. F. (2014). Empowering Revolution: America, Poland, and the End of the Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.[174][175][176]
  • Fidelis, M. (2010). Women, Communism, and Industrialization in Postwar Poland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[177][178]
  • Fidelis, M. (2022). Imagining the World from Behind the Iron Curtain: Youth and the Global Sixties in Poland. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Finder, G. N., & Prusin, A. V. (2008). Jewish Collaborators on Trial in Poland 1944–1956. In G. N. Finder, N. Aleksiun, A. Polonsky, & J. Schwarz (Eds.), Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 20: Making Holocaust Memory (pp. 122–48). Liverpool University Press.
  • Finder, G. N., & Prusin, A. V. (2018). Justice Behind the Iron Curtain: Nazis on Trial in Communist Poland. University of Toronto Press.
  • Huener, J. (2003). Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics of Commemoration, 1945–1979 (Polish and Polish American Studies). Athens: Ohio University Press.[179][180]
  • Kemp-Welch, A. (2008). Poland under Communism. A Cold War History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[181][182]
  • Kenney, P. (1997). Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945–1950. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[183][184][185]
  • Kersten, K. (1991). The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943–1948. Berkeley: University of California Press.[186][187][188]
  • Kornbluth, A. (2021). The August Trials: The Holocaust and Postwar Justice in Poland. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Labedz, L. (Ed.). (1984). Poland under Jaruzelski. New York: Scribner.
  • Lebow, K. A. (2013). Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism, and Polish Society, 1949–56. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[189][190][191]
  • Lemańczyk, M. (2019). The Plight of German Residents of Post-War Poland and Their Identity Issues. The Polish Review, 64(2), 60–78.
  • Lepak, K. J. (1988). Prelude to Solidarity: Poland and the Politics of the Gierek Regime. New York: Columbia University Press.[192][193][194]
  • Lipski, J. J. (1985). A History of Kor: The Committee for Workers’ Self-Defence. Berkeley: University of California Press.[195]
  • Meng, M. (2011). Shattered Spaces: Encountering Jewish Ruins in Postwar Germany and Poland. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[196][197][198][199]
  • Monticone, P. R. C. (1986). The Catholic Church in Communist Poland 1945–1985. Boulder: East European Monographs.[200][201]
  • Nomberg-Przytyk, S. (2022). Communist Poland: A Jewish Woman’s Experience (H. Levitsky & J. Włodarczyk, Eds.; P. Parsky, Trans.) (Lexington Studies in Jewish Literature). London: Lexington Books.
  • Plocker, A. (2022). The Expulsion of Jews from Communist Poland: Memory Wars and Homeland Anxieties. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Rogalski, W. (2019). The Polish Resettlement Corps 1946–1949: Britain’s Polish Forces. Warwick: Helion and Company.
  • Stehle, H. (1965). The Independent Satellite: Society and Politics in Poland Since 1945. New York: Frederick A. Praeger.[202][203]
  • Szczerski, A. (2016). Global Socialist Realism: The Representation of Non-European Cultures in Polish Art of the 1950s. In J. Bazin, P. D. Glatigny, & P. Piotrowski (Eds.), Art beyond Borders: Artistic Exchange in Communist Europe (1945–1989) (pp. 439–52). Budapest: Central European University Press.
  • Tismaneanu, V. (Ed.). (2009). Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe (New ed.). Central European University Press.
  • Torańska, T. (1987). Oni: Stalin’s Polish Puppets. New York: Random House.[204][205]
  • Will, J. E. (1984). Church and State in the Struggle for Human Rights in Poland. Journal of Law and Religion, 2(1), 153–76.
  • Wojdon, J. (2012). The Impact of Communist Rule on History Education in Poland. Journal of Educational Media, Memory & Society, 4(1), 61–77.

Fall of communism and Solidarity

Post-Communist Poland

  • Brzezinski, M. (1997). The Struggle for Constitutionalism in Poland. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.[223][224][225]
  • Fomina, J. (2019). Of “Patriots” and Citizens: Asymmetric Populist Polarization in Poland. In T. Carothers & A. O’Donohue (Eds.), Democracies Divided: The Global Challenge of Political Polarization (pp. 126–50). Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.
  • Hayden, J. (2012). Poles Apart: Solidarity and the New Poland. London: Routledge.
  • Kurczewski, J. (1993). The Resurrection of Rights in Poland. Oxford: Clarendon Press.[226][227]
  • Porter-Szücs, B. (2014). Poland in the Modern World: Beyond Martyrdom. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.[1][228][229]
  • Ramet, S. P., & Borowik, I. (Eds.). (2017). Religion, Politics, and Values in Poland: Continuity and Change since 1989 (Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy). New York: Palgrave Macmillan[230]
  • Zubrzycki, G. (2006). The Crosses of Auschwitz: Nationalism and Religion in Post-Communist Poland. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.[231][232]
  • Zubrzycki, G. (2022). Resurrecting the Jew: Nationalism, Philosemitism, and Poland’s Jewish Revival (Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology). Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Area studies

  • Milliman, P. (2013). The Slippery Memory of Men: The Place of Pomerania in the Medieval Kingdom of Poland (Illustrated ed.) (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450). Leiden: Brill.[233][234]

Galicia

  • Bartal, I., & Polonsky, A. (Eds.). (1999). Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 12: Focusing on Galicia: Jews, Poles and Ukrainians 1772–1918. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
  • Bartov, O. (2022). Tales from the Borderlands: Making and Unmaking the Galician Past. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Budurowycz, B. (2002). The Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, 1914–1944. Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 26(1/4), 291–375.
  • Frank, A. F. (2005). Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia (Harvard Historical Studies). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[235][236][237]
  • Himka, J.P. (1983). Socialism in Galicia: The Emergence of Polish Social Democracy and Ukrainian Radicalism (Harvard Series In Ukrainian Studies). Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.[238][239]
  • Himka, J. P. (1984). The Greek Catholic Church and Nation-Building in Galicia, 1772–1918. Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 8(3/4), 426–52.
  • Himka, J.-P. (1988). Galician Villagers and the Ukrainian National Movement in the Nineteenth Century. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.[240][241][242]
  • Markovits, A. S., & Sysyn, F. E. (Eds.). (1982). Nationbuilding and the Politics of Nationalism: Essays on Austrian Galicia (Harvard Series In Ukrainian Studies). Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.[243][244]
  • Pekacz, J. T. (2002). Music in the Culture of Polish Galicia, 1772–1914 (Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe). Rochester: University of Rochester Press.[245][246][247]
  • Von, H. & Herbert J. (2007). War in a European Borderland: Occupations and Occupation Plans in Galicia and Ukraine; 1914–1918. Seattle: University of Washington.[248][249]
  • Wolff, L. (2010). The Idea of Galicia: History and Fantasy in Habsburg Political Culture. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.[250][251][252]

Polish Prussia

  • Clark, C. (2006). Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947. Cambridge: Belknap Press.
  • Friedrich, K. (2006). The Other Prussia: Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty, 1569–1772. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[253][254][255]
  • Trzeciakowski, L. (1990). The Kulturkampf in Prussian Poland. Boulder: East European Monographs.[256][257]

Silesia

  • Kamusella, T. (2006). Silesia and Central European Nationalisms: The Emergence of National and Ethnic Groups in Prussian Silesia and Austrian Silesia, 1848–1918. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press.
  • Kamusella, T., Bjork, J., Wilson, T., & Novikov, A. (Eds.). (2016). Creating Nationality in Central Europe, 1880–1950: Modernity, Violence and (Be)Longing in Upper Silesia. London: Routledge.
  • Karch, B. (2018). Nation and Loyalty in a German-Polish Borderland: Upper Silesia, 1848–1960. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[258]
  • Wilson, T. (2010). Frontiers of Violence: Conflict and Identity in Ulster and Upper Silesia, 1918–1922. New York: Oxford University Press.

Topical studies

  • Armstrong, J. L. (1990). Policy Toward the Polish Minority in the Soviet Union, 1923–1989. The Polish Review, 35(1), 51–65.
  • Curry, J. (2009). Poland's Journalists: Professionalism and Politics (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[259][260]
  • Kennedy, M. (2009). Professionals, Power and Solidarity in Poland: A Critical Sociology of Soviet-Type Society (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[261][262]
  • Mason, D. (2012). Public Opinion and Political Change in Poland, 1980–1982 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[263][264][265]

Arts and culture

Customs, traditions, and folklore

  • Knab, S. H., & Krysa, C. M. (1996). Polish Customs, Traditions, and Folklore (Illustrated ed.). New York: Hippocrene Books.
  • Silverman, D. A. (2000). Polish-American Folklore. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.[301][302]

Religion and philosophy

Christianity
Jewish

Шаблон:See also

  • Abramsky, C. (1986). Jachimczyk, M. and Polonsky, A. (Eds.). The Jews in Poland. Oxford: Blackwell.[330][331]
  • Blobaum, R. E. (Ed.). (2005). Antisemitism and Its Opponents in Modern Poland. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[332][333]
  • Cichopek-Gajraj, A. (2021). Agency and Displacement of Ethnic Polish and Jewish Families after World War II. Polish American Studies, 78(1), 60–82.
  • Cohen, B., & Krassowski, W. (2018). Opening the Drawer: The Hidden Identities of Polish Jews. Elstree: Vallentine Mitchell.
  • Eisenbach, A. (1992). The Emancipation of the Jews in Poland, 1780–1870. Oxford: Blackwell.[334][335]
  • Gross, J. (2006). Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After Auschwitz. New York: Random House.[336][337][338][339]
  • Grzymala-Busse, A., & Slater, D. (2018). Making Godly Nations: Church-State Pathways in Poland and the Philippines. Comparative Politics, 50(4), 545–64.
  • Gudziak, B. (1999). Crisis and Reform: The Kievan Metropolitanate, the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Genesis of the Union of Brest (Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[340]
  • Hagen, W. (1981). Germans, Poles, and Jews. The Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, 1772–1914. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.[341][342][343]
  • Huener, J. (2003). Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics of Commemoration, 1945–1979 (Polish and Polish American Studies). Athens: Ohio University Press.[179][180]
  • Hundert, G. D., (1981). Jews, Money and Society in the Seventeenth-Century Polish Commonwealth: The Case of Krakow. Jewish Social Studies, 43(3/4), 261–74.
  • Hundert, G. (1991). The Jews in a Polish Town: The Case of Opatów in the Eighteenth Century (Johns Hopkins Jewish Studies). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Hundert, G. D. (2004). Jews in Poland-Lithuania in the Eighteenth Century: A Genealogy of Modernity. Berkeley: University of California Press.[115][116]
  • Mahler, R. (1944). Jews in Public Service and the Liberal Professions in Poland, 1918–39. Jewish Social Studies, 6(4), 291–350.
  • Martin, S., & Polonsky, A. (2004). Jewish Life in Cracow 1918–1939 (Illustrated ed.). London: Vallentine Mitchell.[344][345]
  • Michlic, J. B. (2006). Poland's Threatening Other: The Image of the Jew from 1880 to the Present. University of Nebraska Press.
  • Michlic, J. B. (2007). The Soviet Occupation of Poland, 1939–41, and the Stereotype of the Anti-Polish and Pro-Soviet Jew. Jewish Social Studies, 13(3), 135–76.
  • Moss, K. B. (2021). An Unchosen People: Jewish Political Reckoning in Interwar Poland. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Nomberg-Przytyk, S. (2022). Communist Poland: A Jewish Woman’s Experience (H. Levitsky & J. Włodarczyk, Eds.; P. Parsky, Trans.). London: Lexington Books.
  • Olczak-Roniker, J. (2005). In the Garden of Memory: A Family Life. London: Orion Publishing.
  • Pinchuk, B.-C. (1986). Cultural Sovietization in a Multi-Ethnic Environment: Jewish Culture in Soviet Poland, 1939–1941. Jewish Social Studies, 48(2), 163–74.
  • Plocker, A. (2022). The Expulsion of Jews from Communist Poland: Memory Wars and Homeland Anxieties. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Polonsky, A. (Ed.). (1993). From Shtetl to Socialism: Studies from Polin. Liverpool University Press.
  • Polonsky, A., & Basista, J. (1993). The Jews in Old Poland: 1000–1795. (A. Link-Lenczowski, Ed.). London: I B Tauris & Co.[346]
  • Polonsky, A., & Michlic, J. B. (2003). The Neighbours Respond: The Controversy over the Jedwabne Massacre in Poland. Princeton: Princeton University Press.[347][348]
  • Polonsky, A. (2012). The Jews in Poland and Russia (3 vols.). Oxford: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.[349]
  • Polonsky, A. (2013). Jews in Poland and Russia: A Short History. Liverpool: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Liverpool University Press.
  • Prokop-Janiec, E. (2019). Jewish Intellectuals, National Suffering, Contemporary Poland. The Polish Review, 64(2), 24–36.
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  • Sinkoff, N. (2004). Out of the Shtetl: Making Jews Modern in the Polish Borderlands. Providence: Brown Judaic Studies.[352][353]
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  • Ury, S. (2012). Barricades and Banners: The Revolution of 1905 and the Transformation of Warsaw Jewry (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture). Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.[140][141][142]
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  • Weeks, T. R. (2005). From Assimilation to Antisemitism: The “Jewish Question” in Poland, 1850–1914. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press.[357][358]
  • Zubrzycki, G. (2006). The Crosses of Auschwitz: Nationalism and Religion in Post-Communist Poland. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.[231][232]
  • Zubrzycki, G. (2022). Resurrecting the Jew: Nationalism, Philosemitism, and Poland’s Jewish Revival. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Philosophy
  • Blejwas, S. A. (1984). Realism in Polish Politics: Warsaw Positivism and National Survival in Nineteenth Century Poland (Yale Russian & East European Publications). New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Janowski, M. (2004). Polish Liberal Thought Before 1918. Budapest: Central European University Press.[359][360]
  • Ludwikowski, R. R. (1991). Continuity and Change in Poland: Conservatism in Polish Political Thought. Catholic University of America Press.[361][362]
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  • Pac, T. (2022). Common Culture and the Ideology of Difference in Medieval and Contemporary Poland. London: Lexington Books.
  • Ponichtera, R. M. (1995). The Military Thought of Władysław Sikorsk. The Journal of Military History, 59(2), 279–301.
  • Pula, M. B., & Biskupski, J. S. (Eds.). (1990). Polish Democratic Thought From the Renaissance to the Great Emigration. Boulder: East European Monographs.[366][367]
  • Walicki, A. (1988). The Three Traditions in Polish Patriotism and Their Contemporary Relevance. Bloomington: Indiana University Polish Studies Center.
  • Walicki, A. (1989). The Enlightenment and the Birth of Modern Nationhood: Polish Political Thought from Noble Republicanism to Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.[368]
  • Walicki, A. (1991). Russia, Poland, and Universal Regeneration: Studies in Russian and Polish Thought of the Romantic Epoch. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.[369][370]
  • Walicki, A. (1996). Poland Between East and West: The Controversies over Self-Definition and Modernization in Partitioned Poland (Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies). Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.[371]
Other

Economics

  • Carter, F. (1994). Trade and Urban Development in Poland: An Economic Geography of Cracow, from Its Origins to 1795. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[372][373][374][375]
  • Levine, H. (1991). Economic Origins of Antisemitism: Poland and Its Jews in the Early Modern Period. New Haven: Yale University Press.[376][377]
  • Marzec, W., & Turunen, R. (2018). Socialisms in the Tsarist Borderlands: Poland and Finland in a Contrastive Comparison, 1830–1907. Contributions to the History of Concepts, 13(1), 22–50.
  • Poznanski, K. (2009). Poland's Protracted Transition: Institutional Change and Economic Growth, 1970–1994 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[378][379][380]

Nationalism

Archaeology

Military

Émigrés

Women and family

  • Cichopek-Gajraj, A. (2021). Agency and Displacement of Ethnic Polish and Jewish Families after World War II. Polish American Studies, 78(1), 60–82.
  • Fidelis, M. (2010). Women, Communism, and Industrialization in Postwar Poland (Illustrated ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[177][178][381]
  • Inglot, T. (2022). Mothers, Families or Children? Family Policy in Poland, Hungary, and Romania, 1945–2020 (Russian and East European Studies). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
  • Jaworski, R., & Pietrow-Ennker, B. (Eds.). (1993). Women in Polish Society. Boulder: East European Monographs.[382][383][384]
  • Jolluck, K. R. (2002). Exile and Identity: Polish Women in the Soviet Union During World War II. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press.[385][386][387]
  • Kenney, P. (1999). The Gender of Resistance in Communist Poland. The American Historical Review, 104(2), 399–425.
  • Röger, M., & Ward, R. (2021). Wartime Relations: Intimacy, Violence, and Prostitution in Occupied Poland, 1939–1945. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Thomas, W., & Znaniecki, F. (1984). The Polish Peasant in Europe and America. Champaign: University of Illinois Press.[388][389]

LGBT

Violence and terror

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Government

Polish communism

  • Dziewanowski, M. (1959). The Communist Party of Poland: An Outline of History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[407][408]
  • Chmielewska, K., Mrozik, A., & Wołowiec, G. (Eds.). (2021). Reassessing Communism: Concepts, Culture, and Society in Poland 1944–1989. Central European University Press.
  • Fleming, M. (2009). Communism, Nationalism and Ethnicity in Poland, 1944–1950 (Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies). London: Routledge.[409]
  • Kamiński, B. (2016). The Collapse of State Socialism: The Case of Poland (Princeton Legacy Library). Princeton: Princeton University Press.[211][212]
  • Kunicki, M. (2012). Between the Brown and the Red: Nationalism, Catholicism and Communism in Twentieth-Century Poland. The Politics of Bolesław Piasecki. Athens: Ohio University Press.[312][313][314]
  • Taras, R. (1985). Ideology in a Socialist State: Poland 1956–1983 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[410][411][412]

Foreign relations

For works on the Polish government in exile during World War II, please see the World War II section.

American-Polish relations

British-Polish relations

German-Polish relations

  • Hagen, W. (1981). Germans, Poles, and Jews. The Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, 1772–1914. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.[341][342][343]
  • Halloway, R. (2021). Germany, Poland, and the Danzig Question, 1937–1939. London: Hamilton Books.
  • Weinberg, G. L. (1975). German Foreign Policy and Poland, 1937–38. The Polish Review, 20(1), 5–23.

Russian and Soviet Bloc-Polish relations

Cold War

  • Domber, G. F. (2014). Empowering Revolution: America, Poland, and the End of the Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.[174][175][176]
  • Jones, S. G. (2018). A Covert Action: Reagan, the CIA, and the Cold War Struggle in Poland. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.[432]
  • Kemp-Welch, A. (2008). Poland under Communism: A Cold War History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[181][182]
  • Maddox, R. J. (1987). Truman, Poland, and the Origins of the Cold War. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 17(1), 27–41.
  • Pomfret, J. (2021). From Warsaw with Love: Polish Spies, the CIA, and the Forging of an Unlikely Alliance. New York: Henry Holt and Co.

Rural studies, peasants, and agriculture

Urban studies, labor, and industrialization

For works about the Solidarity movements, see the Fall of Communism and Solidarity section.

  • Blobaum, R. (2014). A City in Flux: Warsaw’s Transient Populations During World War I. The Polish Review, 59(4), 21–43.
  • Carter, F. (1994). Trade and Urban Development in Poland: An Economic Geography of Cracow, from Its Origins to 1795 (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[372][373][374][375]
  • Clark, E. M. (2016). Gdańsk, Story of a City When Diplomatic History and Personal Narrative Intersect. The Polish Review, 61(1), 61–79.
  • Davies, N., & Moorhouse, R. (2002). Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City. London: Jonathan Cape.[442]
  • Delius, A. (2023). Translating Repression into Rights: Labor Protest and Democratic Opposition in Spain and Poland, 1960–1990. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
  • Dunn, E. C. (2004). Privatizing Poland: Baby Food, Big Business, and the Remaking of Labor. New York: Cornell University Press.[443][444][445]
  • Fahey, J. E. (2023). Przemyśl, Poland: A Multiethnic City During and After a Fortress, 1867–1939 (Central European Studies). West Lafayette: Purdue University Press.
  • Fellerer, J., & Pyrah, R. (Eds.). (2020). Lviv and Wrocław, Cities in Parallel ?: Myth, Memory and Migration, c. 1890–Present. Central European University Press.
  • Fidelis, M. (2010). Women, Communism, and Industrialization in Postwar Poland (Illustrated ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[177][178][381]
  • Frank, A. F. (2005). Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia (Harvard Historical Studies). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[235][236][237]
  • Kenney, P. (1997). Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945–1950. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[183][184][185]
  • Hanzl, M. (2022). Jewish Culture and Urban Form: A Case Study of Central Poland before the Holocaust (Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe). London: Routledge.
  • Hundert, G. D., (1981). Jews, Money and Society in the Seventeenth-Century Polish Commonwealth: The Case of Krakow. Jewish Social Studies, 43(3/4), 261–74.
  • Hundert, G. (1991). The Jews in a Polish Town: The Case of Opatów in the Eighteenth Century (Johns Hopkins Jewish Studies). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Kaltenberg-Kwiatkowska, E. (1986). Industrialization and Its Effect on the Transformation of Cities in Poland after World War II. The Polish Sociological Bulletin, 73/74, 37–47.
  • Kenney, P. J. (1997). Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945–1950. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.[185][184][446]Шаблон:Cite journal</ref>[447]
  • Lipski, J. J. (2022). KOR: A History of the Workers’ Defense Committee in Poland 1976–1981 (O. Amsterdam & G. M. Moore, Trans.). Berkeley: University of California Press.[218][219]
  • Martin, S., & Polonsky, A. (2004). Jewish Life in Cracow 1918–1939 (Illustrated ed.). London: Vallentine Mitchell.[344][345]
  • Polonsky, A. (Ed.). (1993). From Shtetl to Socialism: Studies from Polin. Liverpool University Press.
  • Shore, M. (2006). Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generation s Life and Death in Marxism, 1918–1968. New Haven: Yale University Press.[448][449][450]
  • Snopek, K., Cichońska, I., & Popera, K. (2020). The Architecture of the Seventh Day: building the sacred in socialist Poland. In J. Bach & M. Murawski (Eds.), Re-Centring the city: Global Mutations of Socialist Modernity' (pp. 117–28). London: University College London Press.
  • Ury, S. (2012). Barricades and Banners: The Revolution of 1905 and the Transformation of Warsaw Jewry (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture). Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.[140][141][142]
  • Weeks, T. R. (2015). Vilnius Between Nations, 1795–2000. Cornell University Press.
  • Woodall, J. (1982). The Socialist Corporation and Technocratic Power: The Polish United Workers' Party, Industrial Organisation and Workforce Control 1958–80 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.[451][452]

Biographies

Biographies of major figures in Polish history; excludes pop culture figures, sports, and entertainment celebrities.

  • Bethell, N. (1969). Gomułka, His Poland and His Communism. London: Longman.[453][454][455]
  • Blobaum, R. E. (1984). Feliks Dzierzynski and the SDKPIL. Boulder: East European Monographs.[390]
  • Butterwick, R. (1998). Poland's Last King and English Culture: Stanislaw August Poniatowski, 1732–1798 (Oxford Historical Monographs). Oxford: Clarendon Press.[456][457][458]
  • Frick, D. (1995). Meletij Smotryc’kyj (Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[459][460]
  • Jędrzejewicz, W. (1982). Piłsudski: A Life for Poland. New York: Hippocrene Books.[461]
  • Snyder, T. (2017). Nationalism, Marxism, and Modern Central Europe: A Biography of Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz, 1872–1905. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[462][463][464][465]
  • Storozynski, A. (2009). The Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Age of Revolution. New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press.[466][467]
  • Sysyn, F. (1985). Between Poland and the Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil (Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.[468][469][470]
  • Zamoyski, A. (1992). The Last King of Poland. London: Jonathan Cape.[471][472]
  • Zamoyski, A. (2011). Chopin: Prince of the Romantics. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
  • Zawadzki, W. H. (1993). A Man of Honour: Adam Czartoryski as a Statesman of Russia and Poland, 1795–1831. Oxford: Clarendon Press.[473][474]
  • Zimmerman, J. D. (2022). Jozef Pilsudski: Founding Father of Modern Poland. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla)

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  • Bernstein, C., & Politi, M. (1997). His Holiness: The Secret History of John Paul II. London: Bantam Press.
  • Buttiglione, R. (1997). Karol Wojtyla: The Thought of the Man Who Became Pope John Paul II. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans Publishing Company.
  • Felak, J. R. (2020). The Pope in Poland: The Pilgrimages of John Paul II, 1979–1991. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
  • Kupczak, J. (2000). Destined for Liberty: The Human Person in the Philosophy of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
  • Kwitny, J. (1997). Man of the Century: The Life and Times of Pope John Paul II. New York: Henry Holt and Co.
  • Weigel, G. (1999). Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II. New York: Harper.
  • Weigel, G. (2010). The End and the Beginning: Pope John Paul IIШаблон:Emdash The Victory of Freedom, the Last Years, the Legacy. New York: Doubleday.
  • Weigel, G. (2017). Lessons in Hope: My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II (New ed.). New York: Basic Books.

Historiography, identity, and memory studies

Historiography

Memory studies

Other studies

Reference works

  • Magocsi, P. R. (2018). Historical Atlas of Central Europe (3rd revised and expanded ed.). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.[492]
  • Sanford, G. (2003). Historical Dictionary of Poland. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.[493][494]
  • Swan, O. E. (2015). Kaleidoscope of Poland: A Cultural Encyclopedia. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.[495]

English language translations of primary sources

  • Kochanowski, J. (1995). Jan Kochanowski: Laments (S. Heaney and S. Barańczak, Trans.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.[496]
  • Mikaberidze, A., & Strietelmeier, P. (Eds.). (2022). Confronting Napoleon: Levin von Bennigsen’s Memoir of the Campaign in Poland, 1806–1807: Volume I – Pultusk to Eylau. Warwick: Helion and Company.
  • Stokes, G. (Ed.). (1996). From Stalinism to Pluralism: A Documentary History of Eastern Europe Since 1945 (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.[497][498]

Memoirs and diaries

  • Karski, J. (2013). Story of a Secret State: My Report to the World. Washington D.C.: Georgetown University Press.[499]
  • Pasek, J. C. (1978). The Memoirs of Jan Chryzostom z Goslawic Pasek (M. Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Trans.). Kosciuszko Foundation.[500]
  • Pasek, J. C. (2022). Memoirs of the Polish Baroque: The Writings of Jan Chryzostom Pasek, a Squire of the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania (C. S. Leach, Ed.). University of California Press.[500][501]
  • Święcicka, M. A. (1975). The “Memoirs” of Jan Pasek and the “Golden Freedom.” The Polish Review, 20(4), 139–44.

Academic journals

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Further reading

The below works are bibliographies.

See also

References

Notes

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