Territoires polonais sous la domination prussienne, written by Marian Seyda, examines the history and political dynamics of Polish territories under Prussian rule. Published in 1919, this work offers insights into the complex relationship between Poland and Prussia, exploring the social, cultural, and political ramifications of Prussian dominance. Seyda's analysis provides valuable context for understanding the struggles and resilience of the Polish people during this period.
This book sheds light on the historical context leading up to the re-establishment of Poland after World War I. It remains a vital resource for those interested in Polish history, German history, and European political history.
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