Maps and Diagrams Illustrations Notes on the Illustrations Chronology I. Introduction: The Origins to 15721. Millenium: A Thousand Years of History (Historiography) 2. Polska: The Polish Land (Historical Geography) 3. Piast: The Polonian Dynasty (to 1370) 4. Anjou: The Hungarian Connection (1370-1386) 5. Jogaila: The Lithuanian Union (1386-1572)II. The Life and Death of the Polish-Lithuanian Republic (1569-1795)6. Antemurale: The Bulwark of Christendom (Religion) 7. Szlachta: The Nobleman's Paradise (Society) 8. Handel: The Baltic Grain Trade (Economy) 9. Miasto: The Vicissitudes of Urban Life (The Cities) 10. Anarchia: The Noble Democracy (Constitution) 11. Serenissima: Diplomacy in Poland-Lithuania (Foreign Affairs) 12. Valois: The French Experiment (1572-1575) 13. Bathory: The Transylvanian Victor (1576-1586) 14. Vasa: The Swedish Connection (1587-1668) 15. Michal: The Austrian Connection (1669-1673) 16. Sobieski: Terror of the Turk (1674-1696) 17. Wettin: The Saxon Era (1697-1763) 18. Agonia: The End of the Russian Protectorate (1764-1795)Notes on the TextIndex
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