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Historical Dictionary of Warsaw (Historical Dictionaries of Cities of the World)

Historical Dictionary of Warsaw

Adriana Gozdecka-Sanford

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Book Details:
Publisher:Scarecrow Press ISBN:9780810832992 Published Date:6th January 1998 Dimensions:163 X 235 X 25 mm Weight:0.5445 kilograms Pages:384 Binding:Hardcover Condition:LikeNew

Short Description

In this dictionary, Adriana Gozdecka-Sandford examines the long history of Warsaw's from 4 B.C. to modern times.

Full Description

The city of Warsaw exemplifies the strong pride and obstinate spirit of the Polish people. During its nearly 700 year existence, Warsaw has been burnt down, flooded, plagued by epidemics, ravaged by war, and ruled by outside forces. Yet, after each downfall, the city's residents, much like the citizens of the rest of Poland, worked together to rebuild. The Varsovian attitude was adopted by many Poles after the defeated Warsaw Uprising during World War II, who felt united in the desire to share in a common fate, and be responsible for the future appearance and honor of their capital city and their country. The Historical Dictionary of Warsaw examines the history of this city, from its foundations as a Lusation settlement in the fourth century B.C., to its establishment as the capital of the Kingdom of Poland in the 17th century, its period of major cultural development in the early 1800s, its rebuilding after the World Wars, and up to its current place in the world as a democratic capital city, concentrating on its political, intellectual, and administrative life . A chronology highlights important dates in the historical development of Warsaw, a listing of the Presidents of the city is provided, as well as two maps, lists of abbreviations and acronyms, select bibliography, and notations on Polish spelling and usage.

Review

...fascinating...informative...the book, much wider than its title suggests, makes a good...starting point...ideal browsing material...in the twentieth century...it functions as a veritable compendium on all aspects of Warsaw life, from crime and communications to municipal and administration and the environment. * The Slavonic Review *
...a useful book for those who want to learn more about Warsaw... * Canadian Slavonic Papers *
...a work of love and dedication...a useful source for urban and ethinic historians, students of regional culture, readers on local topics, and any person whose stay in Warsaw left them with the unforgettable memory of a vibrant, indomitable center of culture, business, and politics. * American Reference Books Annual *