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National Tradition or Western Pattern?
Concepts of New Administrative System for the Congress Kingdom of Poland (1814-1815)
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Michał Gałędek
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2021
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In the history of the development of Polish law and administration, the short period of the constitutional Duchy of Warsaw, and next of the Kingdom of Poland, was a special time. This is because it was the only moment in the 19th century when the Polish elites gained an opportunity to concentrate their efforts on the organization of the modern state machinery. This book presents the process of restructuring the administrative structures following the collapse of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw and before the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland in 1815. The author focuses on the approach of the Polish elites to the nascent modern state, increasing importance of administration within it and to the young Polish bureaucrats.
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Michał Gałędek, Ph.D. (2010), Professor of University of Gdańsk, Head of the Department of Legal History, Faculty of Law and Administration. In his research he focuses on the Polish administration, judiciary, codification, constitutionalism, and political thought at the beginning of 19th century and in the interwar period.
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eBook published on:
November 23, 2020
eBook ISBN:
9789004441125
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Main content:
330
eBook ISBN:
9789004441125
Keywords for this book
Napoleon; Congress of Poland; Kingdom of Poland; History of Government; Bureaucrats; State Structure; Western Pattern; National Tradition; Ministries; Administrative Reform; Alexander I; Prefect; Modernisation; Bureaucracy; 19th Century; Duchy of Warsaw; History of Public Law; History of Administration; Poland
Audience(s) for this book
All interested in the history of administration and public law in 18th and 19th century and anyone concerned in Polish history at that time.