Krakow’s Foundation Myth: An Indo-European theme through the eyes of medieval erudition
Krakow’s Foundation Myth: An Indo-European theme through the eyes of medieval erudition By Juan Antonio Álvarez-Pedrosa The Journal of Indo-European Studies, Volume 37,…
Medieval Krakow and its Churches: Structure and Meanings
Medieval Krakow and its Churches: Structure and Meanings By Tomasz Węcławowicz Urban People, Vol.7:1 (2007) Abstract: The first part of this paper aims…
Unknown revolution: Archaeology and the beginnings of the Polish state
Unknown revolution: Archaeology and the beginnings of the Polish state By Andrzej Buko East Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages, edited…
Water in the Landscape of a Town using the example of Gdansk and the Gdansk Conurbation
Water in the Landscape of a Town using the example of Gdansk and the Gdansk Conurbation By Hanna Sienkowska Hydrological Processes and Water Management…
The plans of medieval Polish towns
The plans of medieval Polish towns By Marke Koter and Mariusz Kulesza Urban Morphology, Vol. 3:2 (1999) Abstract: The origins of Polish towns…
Nicolaus Copernicus, Astronomer and Physician
Examines the life and career of Nicolaus Copernicus, emphasizing his role as a doctor.
The Medieval Empire and the Early Piast State
The Medieval Empire and the Early Piast State By Herbert Ludat Historical studies : papers read before the Irish Conference of Historians, Vol.6…
The Jagiellonians and the Stars
The largest centre for astronomical and astrological study in the fifteenth century was the University of Cracow, which always was under special care of Jagiellonians.
A Polish View of Polish-Ukrainian Influences
A Polish View of Polish-Ukrainian Influences By Jozef Lobodowski Poland and Ukraine: Past and Present, edited by Peter J. Potichnyj (The Canadian Institute…
Harris’s lines versus childrens living conditions in medieval Wroclaw, Poland
Harris’s lines versus childrens living conditions in medieval Wroclaw, Poland By Stanislaw Gronkiewicz et al., Variability and Evolution, Vol.9 (2001) Abstract: The skeletal…
Saints and Orators: the role of religion in cementing the legitimacy of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Poland and abroad, 1480-1506
Saints and Orators: the role of religion in cementing the legitimacy of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Poland and abroad, 1480-1506 By Natalia Nowakowska…
Byzantine Coins from the 6th and the 7th Century Found in Poland and their East-Central European Context
Byzantine Coins from the 6th and the 7th Century Found in Poland and their East-Central European Context By Maciej Salamon and M. Woloszyn XIV International…
Medieval Crafts, Guilds and Industrial Development: Central-Western European Comparison
Medieval Crafts, Guilds and Industrial Development: Central-Western European Comparison By Ian Blachard Lecture given at the Medieval Economic History of Hungary as reflected by…
Peasant Credit Market in Poland in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period (15th and 16th centuries)
Peasant Credit Market in Poland in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period (15th and 16th centuries) By Piotr Guzowski XIV International…
The Mongols in the West
The invasion of Hungary is a classic example of long-range strategic planning executed with meticulous care on a unprecedented scale.
The year 1009: St Bruno of Querfurt between Poland and Rus’
The year 1009: St Bruno of Querfurt between Poland and Rus’ By Darius Baronas Journal of Medieval History, Vol.34:1 (2008) Abstract: This paper deals with…
Polish-Flemish Trade in the Middle Ages
Polish-Flemish Trade in the Middle Ages By Marion Malowist Baltic and Scandinavian Countries, Vol.4:1 (1938) Synopsis: Comparatively little is known regarding Poland’s foreign trade…