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Autor:
CIESLAK, Edmund
Publikováno v:
Revue d'histoire économique et sociale, 1972 Jan 01. 50(1), 110-125.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/24084356
Autor:
Cieslak, Edmund
Publikováno v:
Journal of European Economic History; Fall83, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p239, 32p, 17 Charts
Autor:
Davis, Joe C., Patterson, Debra Moore
Publikováno v:
Eastern European Economics. Jan/Feb2001, Vol. 39 Issue 1, p6. 13p. 8 Charts.
Autor:
Golec, Izabella
Publikováno v:
Wortlos der Sprache Mächtig; 1999, p221-230, 10p
Autor:
Małgorzata Karkocha, Piotr Robak
Książka jest zbiorem dwudziestu jeden wartościowych merytorycznie i nowatorskich studiów opartych na obszernej bazie źródłowej i piśmienniczej. Zawiera wyniki najnowszych badań z historii Polski i dziejów powszechnych w czasach nowożytnych
Autor:
Beata Możejko
This study traces the chequered history of Peter von Danzig, a French caravel which was inadvertently taken over by Gdańsk (Danzig). Beata Możejko charts the fluctuating and often dramatic fortunes of the caravel, from her arrival in Gdańsk as a m
Autor:
Krzysztof Brzechczyn
The aim of this book is to explain economic dualism in the history of modern Europe. The emergence of the manorial-serf economy in the Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary in the 16th and the 17th centuries was the result of a cumulative impact of various ci
Autor:
Agnieszka Pufelska
In der deutschen Preußen- und Aufklärungsforschung wurde der polnisch-preußische Kulturtransfer des 18. Jahrhunderts bislang kaum thematisiert. Am Beispiel des polnischen Preußenbildes in der Zeit der Aufklärung untersucht die Autorin, wie sich
Autor:
Tilden Russell
This book is about the intersection of two evolving dance-historical realms—theory and practice—during the first two decades of the eighteenth century. France was the source of works on notation, choreography, and repertoire that dominated Europe
Autor:
Wojciech Tygielski
The book provides a panorama of Italian migrants'activities in Polish economy, political life and, above all, culture. The motivations of Italians who decided to travel to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and quite often settled there permanently,