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CHAPTER 12. VARSOVIE



  1. The standard work on this period is undoubtedly S. Askenazy, Napoleon a Polska, trans-
    lated as Napoleon et la Pologne (Brussels, 1925), 3 vols.; see also B. Grochulska,
    Ksiestwo Warszawskie (Warsaw, 1966); W. Sobocinski, Historia ustroju i prawa
    Ksiestwa Warszawskiego (Warsaw, 1964).

  2. There is some controversy over the authorship of this pamplet, but the identity of views
    between Kos'ciuszko and Pawlikowski renders any speculation superfluous. On the
    Napoleonic legend in Poland, see A. Zahorski, Z dziejow legendy napoleonskiej w
    Polsce (Warsaw, 1971).

  3. W. H. Zawadzki, 'Prince Adam Czartoryski and Napoleonic France, 1801-5: a study in
    political attitudes', Historical journal, xviii (1975), 245-7; see also E. Halicz, Geneza
    Ksiestwa Warszawskiego (Warsaw, 1962).

  4. B. Grochulska, 'Sur la structure economique du Duche de Varsovie 1807-13', Annales
    Historiques de la Revolution Francaise, xxxvi (1964), 349 63; Marian Kallas,
    Konstytucja Ksiestwa Warszawskiego (Torun, 1970).

  5. See Zbigniew Zaluski, Siedem polskich grzechow glownych i inne polemiki (Warsaw,
    1973), 'Z szablami na baterie', 52-60.

  6. Adam Mickiewicz, Pan Tadeusz, or the Last Foray in Lithuania adapted from the
    English translation by George Rapall Noyes (London, 1917), Book XI, 278 ff.

  7. Ibid.

  8. Kajetan Kozmian, Pamietniki (Wroclaw, 1972), ii, 189.

  9. Szymon Askenazy, Ksiqie Jozef Poniatowski, 1763-1813 (Warsaw, 1922; republished,
    Warsaw, 1973).


CHAPTER 13. KONGRESOWKA


  1. On the diplomatic origins of the Congress Kingdom, see K. Bartoszewicz, Utworzenie
    Krolestwa Kongresowego (Cracow, 1916); also W. H. Zawadzki, 'Adam Czartoryski: an
    advocate of Slavonic solidarity at the Congress of Vienna', Oxford Slavonic Papers (New
    Series), x (1977), 73-97; C. K. Webster, 'England and the Polish-Saxon problem at the
    Congress of Vienna', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, vii (1913), 49 101.

  2. P. Rain, 'Alexandre I et la Pologne: un essai en gouvernement constitutionel', Revue
    d'histoire diplomatique, xxvi (1912), 74—101; L. Pingual, 'L'Empereur Alexandre I, roi
    de Pologne', ibid., xxxi—ii (1917/18), 513—40.

  3. S. K. Potocki, Podroz do Ciemnogrodu, Swistek krytyczny, ed. E. Kipa (Wroclaw, 1955),
    with extensive introduction.

  4. See R. F. Leslie, 'Politics and economics in Congress Poland 1815-65', Past and Present,
    No. 8 (1955), 43-63; S. Smolka, Polityka Lubeckiego przed powstaniem listopadowym
    (Cracow, 1907), 2 vols.

  5. M. Chojnacki, Wojska Krolestwa Polskiego, 1815-31 (Warsaw, 1961).

  6. S. Askenazy, Lukasinski (Warsaw, 1929), 2 vols.; W. Lukasinski (Pamietnik), ed.
    E. Gerber (Warsaw, i960); H. Dylagowa, Towarzystwo Patriotyczne i Sqd Sejmowy
    182.1-9 (Warsaw, 1970).

  7. W. L. Bleckwell, 'Russian Decembrist views of Poland', Polish Review, iii, nr. 4 (1958),
    30-54. L. Baumgarten, Dekabrysci a Polska (Warsaw, 1952).

  8. M. Kukiel, 'Lelewel, Mickiewicz and the underground movement of European
    Revolution, 1816-33', Polish Review, v. nr. 3 (1960), 59-76.

  9. See R. F. Leslie, Polish Politics and the Revolution of November 1830 (London, 1956).

  10. Casimir Delavigne, 'La Varsovienne', CEuvres completes (Palis, 1855), 522-3.
    Translated into Polish by Karol Sienkiewicz as 'Warszawianka' and set to music by
    Karol Kurpinski, this poem has become the most popular of Polish revolutionary
    anthems.

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