560 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
A. Walicki, Philosophy and Romantic nationalism. The case of Poland (Oxford, 1982).
P.S. Wandycz, The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795-1918 (Seattle, 1974).
David Welsh, Adam Mickiewicz (New York, 1966).
A. Zamoyski, Holy madness: Romantics, patriots and revolutionaries 1776-1871
(London, 1999).
W.H. Zawadzki, A Man of Honour: Adam Czartoryski as a statesman of Russia and
Poland 1795-1831 (Oxford, 1993).
The Inter-war Period
Anna M. Cienciala, Poland and the Western Powers, 1938-9: a study in the interdepen-
dence of eastern and western Europe (London, 1968).
Norman Davies, White Eagle, Red Star: The Polish-Soviet War 1919-20 (London, 1972.;
1983).
W. Jedrzejewicz, Pilsudski: a life for Poland (New York, 1982).
J. Karski, The Great Powers and Poland 1919—1945: from "Versailles to Yalta (Lanham,
Md., 1985).
T. Komarnicki, The rebirth of the Polish republic: a study in the diplomatic history of
Europe 1914-1920 (London, 1957).
, Prom Versailles to Locarno, Keys to Polish foreign policy 1919—25 (Kansas, 1974).
P. Latawski, ed., The reconstruction of Poland 1914-23 (London, 1992).
Antony Polonsky, ed., Politics in Independent Poland: the Crisis of Constitutional
Government, 1921-1939 (London, 1971; Oxford, 1972).
Joseph Rothschild, Pillsudski's Goup d'Etat (New York, 1966).
, East central Europe between the two world wars (Washington, D.C., 1974).
P.D. Stachura, ed., Poland between the wars (London, 1999).
Edward D Wynot, Polish politics in transition: the camp of national unity and the strug-
gle for power, 1935-39 (Athens, Georgia, 1974).
, Warsaw between the world wars: profile of the capital city in a developing land
1918-1939 (Boulder, 1983).
The Second World War
Paul Allen, The Untold Story of Stalin's Polish Massacre (New York, 1991).
Wladystaw Anders, An Army in Exile: the Story of the Second Polish Corps (London, 1949).
Anon., The Dark Side of the Moon, Preface by T.S. Eliot (London, 1946).
W. Bartoszewski, Warsaw Death Ring 1939-44 (Warsaw, 1968).
N. Bethell, The War Hitler Won (London, 1972).
Jan M. Ciechanowski, The Warsaw Rising of 1944 (Cambridge, 1974).
Adam Czerniakow, The Warsaw Diary of Adam Czerniakow 1939-42, eds. R. Hilberg,
S. Staron, J. Kermisz (New York, 1979; Chicago, 1999).
L. Dobroszycki, Chronicle of the Lodz Ghetto (New Haven, Conn., 1984).
M. Edelman, J. Rose, The Ghetto fights (London, 1990).
J. Garlifiski, Fighting Auschwitz (London, 1976).
, Poland in the Second World War (London, 1985).
M. Gilbert, The Holocaust: the Jewish tragedy (London, 1989).
J.T. Gross, Polish society under German occupation: the General Government
1939-1944 (Princeton, 1979).
, Revolution from abroad: the Soviet conquest of Poland's western Ukraine and
western Belorussia (Princeton, 1988).