MAPS AND DIAGRAMS
- The Distribution of Nationalities (1921)
D. Social Groups in Inter-war Poland
- I Poland Destroyed and Reconstructed, 1795- Chronology xxi
- (1772-1945) 1. NAROD: The Growth of the Modern Polish Nation
- 2. ROSSIYA: The Russian Partition (1772-1918)
- 3. PREUSSEN: The Prussian Partition (1772-1918)
- 4. GALICIA The Austrian Partition (1773-1918)
- 5. FABRYKA: The Process of Industialization
- 6. LUD: The Rise of the Common People
- 7. KOSCIOL: The Roman Catholic Church in Poland
- 8. KULTURA: Education and the Cultural Heritage
- 9. ZYDZI: The Jewish Community
- WOJSKO: The Military Tradition
- EMIGRACJA: The Polish Emigration
- VARSOVIE: The Duchy of Warsaw (1807-1815)
- KONGRES6WKA: The Congress Kingdom (1815-1864)
- CRACOVIA: The Republic of Cracow (1815-1846)
- WIOSNA: The Springtime of Other Nations (1848)
- REVERIES: The Thaw and the January Rising (1855-1864)
- REWOLUCJA: Revolution and Reaction (1904-1914)
- FENIKS: The Rebirth of the Polish State (1914-1918)
- NIEPODLEGLOSC: Twenty Years of Independence (1918-1939)
- GOLGOTA: Poland in the Second World War (1939-1945)
- GRANICE: The Modern Polish Frontiers (1919-1945)
- II Contemporary Poland since
- zz. PARTIA: The Communist Movement
- POLSKA LUDOWA: The Polish 'People's Republic' (since 1944)
- SOLIDARNOSC: The Solidarity Decade
- WOLNOSC: Freedom Regained, 1990-2000
- Postscript
- Notes on the Text
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Index
- Maps 1. The Polish Lands
- The Russian Partition (1773-1915)
- The Prussian Partition (1773-1918)
- Austrian Galicia (1773-1918)
- Industrialization (c. 1900)
- Polish Schools in the Russian Empire (1822)
- The Jewish Pale of Settlement in the Russian Empire
- The Duchy of Warsaw (1807—15)
- The Congress Kingdom, and the November Rising, 18 30/1
- The January Rising (1863-4)
- The Eastern Front (1914-18)
- The Formation of the Polish Republic (1918-21)
- The Battle of Warsaw, August
- The Second Republic (1921-39)
- The September Campaign,
- The German Occupation (1939-45)
- The Soviet Advance into Poland, 1944-5
- Poland's Changing Territory
- The Eastern Frontier (1916-45)
- b) The Region of Lwow a) The Region of Wilno
- The Eastern Frontier (1916-45)
- The USSR's Recovered Territories, since
- Poland's Recovered Territories, since
- The Polish People's Republic (1975)
- Diagrams A. The Successor States of Poland-Lithuania (1772-1945)
- B. Conflicting Territorial Claims of the Nationalities, c.
- C. The Growth of Social Classes in the Nineteenth Century
- b) by nationality (1931) a) by occupation (1921)
- E. Polish Military and Political Organizations (1939-45) 348-
- F. Population Transfers (1936-56) 420-
- G. Party and State Organs of the People's Republic (1979) 454-
- the Soviet Bloc H. Poland's Place in the Military-Industrial Complex of