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History of the Polish Revolution of 1830, Paperback by Hordynski, Joesph, ISBN 194543032X, ISBN-13 9781945430329, Brand New, Free shipping in the US An eyewitness account of one of the participants in the November Revolution of 1830-31 by Poland against the Russian Empire. It is a great primary source of information about the planning and conduct of the campaign. Contains several maps on the major battles and overall strategy.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherWinged Hussar Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10194543032X
ISBN-139781945430329
eBay Product ID (ePID)19038506289
Product Key Features
Book Title1830 Revolution in Poland
Number of Pages300 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicMilitary / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Modern / 19th Century, World, Europe / Poland
IllustratorYes
GenreHistory
AuthorJoseph Hordynski
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight11.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
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SynopsisA classic history of the Polish November Insurrection by one of its participants An eyewitness account of one of the participants in the November Revolution of 1830-31 by Poland against the Russian Empire. It is a great primary source of information about the planning and conduct of the campaign. Contains several maps on the major battles and overall strategy. Published from the Nafziger Collection, An eyewitness account of one of the participants in the November Revolution of 1830-31 by Poland against the Russian Empire. It is a great primary source of information about the planning and conduct of the campaign. Contains several maps on the major battles and overall strategy., After Poland was wiped off the map of Europe in 1794 and divided between Russia, Prussia and Austria the found some redemption with Napoleon. While the Russians attempted to integrate the Poles into the Russian Empire, the Poles longed for their independence. As part of the Congress of Vienna a nominal "Congress Kingdom" was established as an independent area. With the ascension of Nicholas I as Tsar, the new administration attempted to clamp down on any nationalist thoughts. The Poles rose in rebellion and for two years fought against the Russians, seeking to re-establish Poland as an independent nation once again. The uprising was crushed and though there would be further such revolutions, Poland would not become truly independent until 1919. This is a detailed account that is focused on the innumerable battles. Written by a participant in the uprising and containing more than thirty maps. It is has long been a source of information on this event