God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 1. The Origins to 1795

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differences between German and Polish interpretations. See also Marian Biskup,
'Polish Research Work on the History of the Teutonic State Organisation in Prussia',
Acta Poloniae Historica, iii (1960), and 'Rola Zakonu Krzyzackiego w XIII-XVI w.',
in Stosunki polsko-niemieckie w historiografii (Poznan, 1974).


  1. Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, translated by Nevill Coghill (London, 1951),
    26.

  2. Henryk Zins, Polska w oczach Anglikow, XIV-XV1 w (Warsaw, 1974), 374; see also
    A. F. Grabski, Polska w opiniach zachodniej Europy X7V-XV w (Warsaw, 1968).

  3. Paul W. Knoll, The Rise of the Polish Monarchy: Piast Poland in East Central Europe,
    1310-70 (Chicago, 1972), 276, presents an admirably clear and reliable survey of mid-
    fourteenth-century developments. See also J. Baszkiewicz, Polska czasow Lokietka
    (Warsaw, 1968); J. Dabrowski, Kazimierz Wielki: tworca Korony Krolestwa Polskiego
    (Wroclaw, 1954); Z. Kaczmarczyk, Polska czasow Kazimierza Wielkiego (Cracow,
    1964).

  4. See S. Krzyzanowski, 'Poselstwo Kazimierza Wielkiego do Avinionu: pierwsze uni-
    wersyteckie przywileje', Kocznik Krakowski (Cracow, 1900). Quoted by Paul W.
    Knoll, 'Casimir the Great and the University of Cracow', in Jabrbucher fur Geschichte
    Osteuropas (Munich), New Series, xvi, nr. 2 (June 1968), 232-49. The literature
    inspired by the sexcentenary of the Jagiellonian University is vast. See Dzieje
    Uniwersytetu Jagielloiiskiego w latach 1364-1763, i, ed. K. Lepszy (Cracow, 1964);
    also Janusz J. Tomiak, 'The University of Cracow in the period of its greatness', Polish
    Review (New York), xvi (1971), No. 2, 25-44; No. 3, 29-44.

  5. Guillaume de Machaut, La Prise d'Alexandrie—ou Chronique de Roi Pierre 1 de
    Lusignan, ed. M. L. de Mas Latrie (Geneva, 1877), lines 1268-88, 1327-34, 1357-65,
    1402—13.

  6. Janko z Czarnkowa, Kronika Polska: cited in Polish translation by Antonina Jelicz, By
    czas nie zacmit i niepamiec: wybor kronik sredniowiecznych (Warsaw, 1975), 129-30.


CHAPTER 4. ANJOU


  1. General histories of Hungary include C. A. Macartney, Hungary: a short history,
    Revised edition (Edinburgh, 1962); and in Polish, Waclaw Felczak, Historia Wegier
    (Wroclaw, 1966). On the brief Angevin union of Hungary with Poland, see
    J. Dabrowski, Ostatnie lata Ludwika Wielkiego, 1370-81 (Cracow, 1918).

  2. B. Toth, Szajrul Szajra (Budapest, 1901), 188. The Hungarian version is taken from an
    anthem composed in 1880 in honour of General Bern, the Polish General of the
    Hungarian revolutionary army in Transylvania in 1849.


CHAPTER 5. JOGAILA


  1. See C. R. Jurgela, History of the Lithuanian Nation (New York, 1948); ed. A. Gerutis,
    Lithuania - 700 years (New York, 1969).

  2. The standard studies of the Jagiellonian period are: O. Halecki, Dzieje Unii
    Jagiellonskiej (Cracow, 1919-20); and J. Kolankowski, Dzieje Wielkiego Ksiestwa
    Jagiellonow (Warsaw, 1930). See also Henryk Samsonowicz, Zlota jesien polskiego
    sredniowiecza (Warsaw, 1971).

  3. J. Zerbillo Labunski, Unia Litwy z Polskq, (1385-1569) (Warsaw, n.d.), 179 ff. This
    volume contains all the texts of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, in the original Latin with
    Polish translations. See also S. Kutrzeba, 'Unia Polski z Litwg', in Polska i Litwa w
    dziejowym stosunku, ed. W. Baranowski (Warsaw, 1914), 447-657.

  4. On Grunwald see S. M. Kuczynski, Wielka wojna z zakonem krzyzackim 1409-11
    (Warsaw, 1966), 311 ff., with exhaustive bibliography; Jagiello's letter is in Micler,

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