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41. Arranging the Meal: A History of Table Service in France (California Studies in Food and Culture) by Jean-Louis Flandrin | |
Hardcover: 229
Pages
(2007-10-15)
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42. Poland 1939: The Birth Of Blitzkrieg (Campaign) by Steven Zaloga | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2002-08-19)
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Good concise review of the 1939 Polish campaign.
A good Osprey Book
First to Fight
Poland's 1939 Defensive War against Impossible Odds
Best Book on this topic despite its short length |
43. Food and Drink in Medieval Poland: Rediscovering a Cuisine of the Past by Maria Dembinska | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1999-07-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Lavender vinegar, saffron wafers, chicken baked with prunes, pears stewed with cucumbers and figs . . . there is something wonderfully inviting about the unusual and exotic flavors that came to the medieval Polish table. By turns robust and refined, and capturing all the richness and complexity of Poland in the Middle Ages, this is cookery that flourished at the crossroads of Western and Oriental foodways. First published in a much more academic form in 1963 (not to mention inacademic Polish), Maria Dembinska's groundbreaking study of the foods andeating habits of the Polish in the Middle Ages took until now to find itsway into English. The text remains true to its scholarly spirit, forperhaps no one admired Dembinska more for her academic rigor than Weaver,author of the recent Heirloom Vegetable Gardening. And it was Weaverwho brought Dembinska's book to life, took it on as a personal challengeand mission, all of his considerable work done gratis. To read hisintroduction, which properly places Dembinska in a scholarly pantheon, isto read a spy novel, for all that is in this book was gathered underpolice-state scrutiny. Dembinska has an interdisciplinary approach, including the all-importantethnographic perspective and historic archaeology. One discipline was usedto confront and/or confirm the theories of the other, because much of whatmight have been a written record was lost to warfare, both modern andhistoric. Dembinska's challenge was not only to chronicle the food ways ofmedieval Poland, but to try to define what in fact was Polish. Who were thePoles? Where were the Poles? What unfolds in chapters such as "Toward aDefinition of Polish National Cookery," "Poland in the Middle Ages," "TheDramatis Personae of the Old Polish Table," and "Food and Drink in MedievalPoland" is a document of how people lived in a land caught betweenEurope and Asia, with influences pouring in from Cyprus and Byzantium,Russia, Germany, Italy, and France. In a sense, Dembinska's greatest gift has been to give a real Polishhistory back to a living Poland. And William Woys Weaver gives us MariaDembinska, a wonderful scholar who died before this long, long projectcould be completed. The recipes Weaver researched and included with thetext combine to make this a history, ethnography, archaeology, and apowerful friendship you can sit down and taste. It's a rare taste, and oneto be savored. --Schuyler Ingle Customer Reviews (2)
Book has a wealth of educational material
This is a wonderful book with lots of historical tidbits |
44. The Plan for Perpetual Peace, On the Government of Poland, and Other Writings on History and Politics (Collected Writings of Rousseau) (v. 11) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau | |
Hardcover: 292
Pages
(2005-10-14)
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45. A short history of Austria-Hungary and Poland by Henry Wickham Steed, W Alison 1864-1950 Phillips, David Hannay | |
Paperback: 190
Pages
(2010-08-23)
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46. THE CRUSHING OF POLAND (Images of War) by Ian Baxter | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2009-06)
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Great modeling reference.
Photos from the invasion of Poland |
47. The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939 (Polish and Polish American Studies) by Sheila Skaff | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2008-10-07)
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48. Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland by Jan T. Gross | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2002-10-29)
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MURDERER!
Sorting out the sordid past
Refusing to own up to virulent anti-Semitism
Unfinished exhumation of Jedvabne massacre site.
Why Would People Kill Their Neighbors? |
49. The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795-1918 (History of East Central Europe) by Piotr S. Wandycz | |
Paperback: 472
Pages
(1975-06)
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50. Church and State in Communist Poland: A History, 1944-1989 by Marian Mazgaj | |
Paperback: 203
Pages
(2010-08-09)
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51. Hitler Strikes Poland: Blitzkrieg, Ideology, And Atrocity (Modern War Studies) by Alexander B. Rossino | |
Paperback: 343
Pages
(2005-04-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Usually given short shrift in most histories of World War II, the invasion of Poland was more than a series of opening salvos; it was a testing ground for German brutalities to come. In this first intensive study of the invasion, Alexander Rossino provides a comprehensive study of the Polish campaign, including disturbing new insights into its racist and ideological underpinnings. Rossino tells how this invasion melded the ideology of the Nazi party with Germany's military yearning for empire in the East. The Polish campaign was important as the first step in Hitler's drive for "living space" for Germans in Eastern Europe, and as the blitzkrieg decimated urban residential areas, civilians soon became indistinguishable from combatants. In addition to describing military operations, Rossino also provides a close analysis of SS plans to murder Polish leaders, German army reprisal policies, and the close collaboration of Wehrmacht and SS forces in the subjugation and execution of Polish citizens. Rossino considers both top-level decision making and the experiences of German soldiers as he explores the mentality of those who perpetrated crimes against civilians. He particularly investigates the links between Nazi racial-political policies and military action to show that Poland was merely the German army's dress rehearsal for the later slaughter of other Slavs and Jews during the Russian campaign. By providing a detailed examination of atrocities committed by both military and SS personnel, he shows that the Wehrmacht's criminality was clearly evident at the beginning of the war. Hitler Strikes Poland is a startling reconstruction of history that clearly reveals the extent to which Nazi philosophy drove the German war machine. It also helps us better understand the brutality of the years that followed and better appreciate the suffering of the Polish people. This book is part of the Modern War Studies series. Customer Reviews (11)
Excellent Detail, but Omits German Exterminatory Plans against the Polish People
Misleading title. No Blitzkrieg, only Ideology and Atrocity.
Understanding atrocities
Graphic Account of Poland Invasion
The Nazis Strike Poland Rossino's meticulous research brings the reader to the conclusion that ideological and racial considerations influenced German military operations and strategic aims.For example, German army units (not SS or secret police) deliberately encroached on the Soviet zone in order to evict Jews and prevent their entry into German occupied territory.Also, it is striking how many valuable resources -- transportation, manpower, fuel, and ammunition -- of which the Germans did not have an overabundance, the Germans committed to their extermination and suppression campaigns against Poland's non-Jewish civilians.From a strictly military standpoint, it was overkill, but from Hitler's perspective, military force was simply another, albeit more final, method to achieve political control over eastern Europe. What I would have liked to have seen to make this a "five-star" book: A chapter on Polish resistance.The author only alludes to this facet of the campaign, which according to his German sources, played into Nazi propaganda and long-standing German animosity towards the Poles.It is unfortunate that the Poles, just as the Germans would have wished to view them, are "shadowy" characters in this tragic story.Second, some military terminology and concepts are either misrepresented or wrongly applied.For example, Poland was no "blitzkrieg," as we use the term.True, the Germans had tanks, but this campaign was won by hard marching and fighting infantry, artillery, and some aircraft.Tanks provided mobility, and they made some impressive gains, but of themselves were not decisive to the outcome (however, the 1st Panzer Division does have a more unsavory side to it in this campaign).Also, a "strategy of annihilation" as described by Karl v. Clausewitz was not a forerunner, doctrinal basis, or prescription for the "war of annihilation" as practiced by the Third Reich.The former refers to the destruction in battle or capture of an enemy's means to resist (his armies and navies); the latter seeks the eradication of racial and ideological enemies.Lastly, as reflected in the title of this review, I feel that it is more appropriate to emphasize that the wanton destruction inflicted on Poland's civilians, Jew and Gentile alike, was not the work of Hitler alone.In fact, Hitler was not much involved in the formation and employment of Einsatzgruppen or German army units.Other individuals -- Heydrich, Himmler, Halder, Brachitsch, and a host of other Generals and police functionaries -- had far more practical influence.Hitler certainly gave breath to anti-Polish and anti-Semetic attitudes, but he had other do the dirty work. This book ought to become a classic in World War II literature.It shows that from the very start, German political and military objectives and means were thoroughly infused with racial, biological, and ideological motivations.It should prompt a reexamination of German army operations in the Balkans, Scandinavia, and western Europe. ... Read more |
52. Antisemitism And Its Opponents In Modern Poland | |
Paperback: 348
Pages
(2005-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Antisemitism and Its Opponents in Modern Poland serves as an effective guide to some of the most complex and controversial issues of Poland’s troubled past. Fourteen original essays by a team of distinguished Polish and American scholars explore the different meanings, forms of expression, content, and social range of antisemitism in modern Poland from the late nineteenth century to the present. The contributors focus on both the variations in antisemitic sentiment and those Poles who opposed such prejudices. Central themes of this significant, balanced, and timely contribution to a contentious and often emotional debate include the deterioration of Polish–Jewish relations in the era of national awakening for both the Poles and the Jews, the meaning of the various forms of violence against the Jews, intellectual movements in opposition to antisemitism, the role of the Catholic Church in promoting antisemitism, and the prospects for the Church to atone for this shameful chapter in its recent history. |
53. Germans, Poland, and Colonial Expansion to the East: 1850 Through the Present (Studies in European Culture and History) | |
Hardcover: 212
Pages
(2009-01-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This incisive collection probes the history of colonialism within Europe and posits that Eastern Europe was in fact Germany’s true “colonial” empire. Through a series of interdisciplinary essays ranging from 1850 to the European Union of today, this collection explores the idea that Germany’s relationship with Poland and Eastern Europe had many similarities to the practice of “overseas” colonialism. As the contributing scholars aptly demonstrate, the history of Germany’s relationship with Poland contains all the trappings of the classic colonial encounter, from its structures of power and control, racism and cultural chauvinism, to the implementation of wholesale scientific experimentation in a “lawless” environment. |
54. Poland under Communism: A Cold War History by A. Kemp-Welch | |
Hardcover: 460
Pages
(2008-03-10)
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55. Rewolucja: Russian Poland, 1904-1907 by Robert E. Blobaum | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(1995-03)
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Poland Encounters Modernity |
56. The Cambridge history of Poland: From the origins to Sobieski (to 1696) by William Fiddian Reddaway | |
Unknown Binding: 607
Pages
(1950)
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57. Panzer Regiment 8: In World War Ii: Poland-france-north Africa (Schiffer Military History) by Kevin Fish | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2008-09-28)
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58. Economy, Society, and Lordship in Medieval Poland, 1100-1250 (Europe Past and Present) by Piotr Gorecki | |
Hardcover: 323
Pages
(1993-05)
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59. The Archaeology of Early Medieval Poland: Discoveries, Hypotheses, Interpretations (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450) by Andrzej Buko | |
Hardcover: 475
Pages
(2008-02-28)
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60. The Cambridge History of Poland: From Augustus II to pilsudski (1697-1935) by W.F. Reddaway | |
Hardcover:
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(1951)
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