HANDELSMAN Marceli. England-Poland 1814-1864. warsaw/liv 1917. e. Wende and Company. Pp. [4], 114, [1]; 22cm.
Original softcover. Good condition, spine reinforced with a strip of cloth.
Contains, among others: Essential lines of development of international relations in the 18th century, In the French camp: After the partition. The relationship with France. TheRussian concept, At the Congress of Vienna: England's position. Territorial negotiations. The issue of title, Under congressional government, Liquidation of the congressional system: Nicholas' attitude to Europe. TheEnglish mission in 1831, The case of the free city of Cracow, The year 1863 - the paper war: Emigration. Crimean war. The rule of Wielopolsky. Uprising. Diplomatic action of Europe, 1864-1914.
Marceli Handelsman (1882-1945) - Polish lawyer and historian of Jewish origin, medievalist, historian of modern and recent history, methodologist of history, one of the most prominent Polish historians of the 1st half of the 20th century; freeman.