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Jagiellonian Studies in History

This series delves into the depths of history, focusing on pivotal events and figures that shaped the European continent. It traces the evolution of political, social, and cultural processes, with a particular emphasis on the Central European region. The collection offers an interdisciplinary approach, bringing fresh perspectives to both well-known and lesser-explored historical eras. It is designed for readers seeking rigorous and insightful historical scholarship.

Jews on route to Palestine 1934 - 1944
Samuel Pufendorf and some stories of the Northern War 1655-1660

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  • The treatise was meant as an analysis of problems connected with the monumental work of Samuel Pufendorf on the reign of Charles X Gustav, King of Sweden. Printed in Nuremberg in 1696, it has not been systematically explored so far. The book of Pufendorf continues to surprise, allows one to re-read the great conflict, known as the Second Northern War, which influenced a large part of Europe. Many legends and myths relate to this dramatic era, some of which are supported by the data contained in the Pufendorf's book, and others may be challenged on the basis of his account. Wojciech Krawczuk's study is mainly devoted to the military history, but it also touches upon other topics, to wit the history of diplomacy and bureaucracy or the research on the early modern cultural landscape.

    Samuel Pufendorf and some stories of the Northern War 1655-1660