Polish historiography

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Polish historiography is the body of historical writing and scholarship produced by Polish historians, shaped by the country’s complex political past, partitions, and struggles for independence.

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instanceOf historiography
alsoUsesLanguage English
French
German
Latin
country Poland
developedInPeriod Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
earlyRepresentative Gallus Anonymus NERFINISHED
Jan Długosz NERFINISHED
Wincenty Kadłubek NERFINISHED
hasRootIn medieval chronicles of Poland
hasTradition Annales-inspired social history
Marxist school
positivist school
revisionist post-communist approaches
romantic-nationalist school
important19thCenturyHistorian Joachim Lelewel NERFINISHED
Józef Szujski NERFINISHED
Michał Bobrzyński NERFINISHED
important20thCenturyHistorian Emanuel Ringelblum NERFINISHED
Marian Kukiel NERFINISHED
Norman Davies NERFINISHED
Oskar Halecki NERFINISHED
Tadeusz Manteuffel NERFINISHED
includesSubfield cultural history of Poland
economic history of Poland
military history of Poland
political history of Poland
regional and local history in Poland
institutionalCenter Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
Institute of National Remembrance NERFINISHED
Polish Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
major history departments at Polish universities
mainLanguage Polish
majorTheme history of Polish Jews
history of Polish uprisings
history of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
history of Solidarity movement
history of partitions of Poland
history of the Polish state
national identity
relations with neighboring powers
social history of peasants and nobility
shapedBy Holocaust in Poland NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
communist rule in Poland
foreign rule over Polish territories
interwar Second Polish Republic
national uprisings in the 19th century
partitions of Poland
post-1989 democratic transition in Poland
struggles for Polish independence

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Second Partition of Poland describedBySource Polish historiography