List of Polish People - History

History

  • Szymon Askenazy, historian and diplomat
  • Marcin Bielski, chronicler
  • Michał Bobrzyński, historian and politician
  • Józef Borzyszkowski, Pomeranian history
  • Filip Callimachus
  • Marek Jan Chodakiewicz
  • Piotr Cywiński
  • Tadeusz Czacki
  • Jan Długosz, 15th-century chronicler of Poland
  • Marian Kamil Dziewanowski, Poland, Russia, modern Europe
  • Stanisław Estreicher
  • Tadeusz Estreicher
  • Kazimierz Godłowski, historian and archeologist
  • Władysław Grabski
  • Oskar Halecki, Polish history
  • Marceli Handelsman, Polish history
  • Paweł Jasienica, Polish history
  • Jacek Jędruch
  • Wincenty Kadłubek, 13th-century historian of Poland
  • Józef Kasparek, constitutions; World War II era
  • Stefan Kieniewicz, 19th-century Polish history
  • Jerzy Kirchmayer, 1944 Warsaw Uprising
  • Hugo Kołłątaj, 18th–19th-century historian, philosopher and politician
  • Feliks Koneczny, Polish history, social philosophy
  • Władysław Konopczyński, Polish and world history
  • Stanisław Kot, historian and politician
  • Władysław Kozaczuk, military history, military intelligence, World War II
  • Manfred Kridl, history of Polish culture and literature
  • Marcin Kromer, 16th-century Bishop of Warmia, secretary to two Polish kings, and historian of Poland
  • Jan Kucharzewski, historian and politician
  • Marian Kukiel, military historian and politician
  • Stanisław Kutrzeba, Poland, Polish law, Kraków
  • Gerard Labuda
  • Joachim Lelewel, historian of Poland
  • Jerzy Jan Lerski
  • Wacław Lipiński
  • Stanisław Lorentz
  • Czesław Madajczyk, World War II
  • Janusz Magnuski, World War II Polish and Soviet Armor
  • Tadeusz Manteuffel, medievalist
  • Maciej Miechowita
  • Stephen Mizwa
  • Teodor Narbutt, Polish historian of Lithuania
  • Adam Naruszewicz, 18th-century historian, participant in the Great Sejm
  • Szymon Okolski, 17th-century historian
  • Michael Alfred Peszke, Polish Armed Forces, World War II
  • Richard Pipes, Polish-American historian of Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski, World War II, Polish-Jewish relations
  • Julian Stachiewicz, military historian
  • Szymon Starowolski
  • Maciej Stryjkowski, historian, writer, poet
  • Tomasz Strzembosz, Polish World War II history
  • Tadeusz Sulimirski, historian and archeologist
  • Karol Szajnocha, historian and novelist
  • Zygmunt Szweykowski, Polish literature
  • Władysław Tatarkiewicz, philosophy and esthetics
  • Rafał Taubenschlag, history of law
  • Janusz Tazbir
  • Józef Turowski, World War II OUN massacres of Poles
  • Adam Ulam, Polish-American historian of Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Adam Vetulani, history of law
  • Piotr S. Wandycz, Polish-American historian of Central and Eastern Europe
  • Bernard Wapowski
  • Leon Wasilewski
  • Richard Woytak, World War II
  • Adam Zamoyski
  • Janusz K. Zawodny, World War II












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