The Last King of Poland
Title | The Last King of Poland PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Zamoyski |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Total Pages | 560 |
Release | 2020-03-19 |
Genre | Poland |
ISBN | 9781474615198 |
A superb study of one of the most important, romantic and dynamic figures of European history. 'A fine book ... the web of political intrigue unfolds like an appetising detective novel' Scotsman The last king of Poland owed his throne largely to his youthful romance with the future Catherine the Great of Russia. But Stanislaw Augustus was nobody's pawn. He was an ambitious, highly intelligent and complex character, a dashing figure in the finest eighteenth-century tradition. A great believer in art and education, he spent fortunes on cultural projects, and finding that he was blocked politically by Catherine, he put his energies into a programme of social and artistic regeneration. He transformed the mood of his country and brought it to a new phase of reform and independence. Poland's neighbours, however, viewed this beacon of liberty in their midst with alarm, and as they invaded and partitioned it, Stanislaw saw the destruction of his life's work, and ultimately was forced to abdicate, a broken man, deceived and disillusioned.
The Last King Of Poland
Title | The Last King Of Poland PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Zamoyski |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Total Pages | 343 |
Release | 2020-03-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1474615201 |
A superb study of one of the most important, romantic and dynamic figures of European history. 'A fine book ... the web of political intrigue unfolds like an appetising detective novel' Scotsman The last king of Poland owed his throne largely to his youthful romance with the future Catherine the Great of Russia. But Stanislaw Augustus was nobody's pawn. He was an ambitious, highly intelligent and complex character, a dashing figure in the finest eighteenth-century tradition. A great believer in art and education, he spent fortunes on cultural projects, and finding that he was blocked politically by Catherine, he put his energies into a programme of social and artistic regeneration. He transformed the mood of his country and brought it to a new phase of reform and independence. Poland's neighbours, however, viewed this beacon of liberty in their midst with alarm, and as they invaded and partitioned it, Stanislaw saw the destruction of his life's work, and ultimately was forced to abdicate, a broken man, deceived and disillusioned.
The Last King of Poland
Title | The Last King of Poland PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Zamoyski |
Publisher | Phoenix |
Total Pages | 560 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781857993394 |
One night in December 1755, Stanislaw Antoni Poniatowski, the 23 year old secretary to the British Ambassador in St Petersburg, was introduced into the bedroom of the Grand Duchess Catherine Alekseyevna. This marked the beginning of a torrid and clandestine affair which led to Stanislaw being crowned King of Poland in 1764.
The Last King of Poland and His Contemporaries
Title | The Last King of Poland and His Contemporaries PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Nisbet Bain |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 388 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Poland |
ISBN |
Poland's Last King and English Culture
Title | Poland's Last King and English Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Butterwick |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 406 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780198207016 |
In Poland's Last King, Richard Butterwick reassesses the achievement of Poland's most controversial king. He shows how Stanislaw August's radical plans for constitutional reform and the renewal of Polish culture were profoundly influenced by his admiration of England, and examines the successes and limitations of the Polish Enlightenment.
The Last King of Poland
Title | The Last King of Poland PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Zamoyski |
Publisher | Jonathan Cape |
Total Pages | 614 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Biografi om Polens sidste konge fra 1764-1795, Stanisław August Poniatowski (1732-1798)
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1733-1795
Title | The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1733-1795 PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Butterwick |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Total Pages | 506 |
Release | 2021-01-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 030025220X |
A major new assessment of the "vanished kingdom" of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth--one which recognizes its achievements before its destruction Richard Butterwick tells the compelling story of the last decades of one of Europe's largest and least understood polities: the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Drawing on the latest research, Butterwick vividly portrays the turbulence the Commonwealth experienced. Far from seeing it as a failed state, he shows the ways in which it overcame the stranglehold of Russia and briefly regained its sovereignty, the crowning success of which took place on 3 May 1791--the passing of the first Constitution of modern Europe.