History of Gdańsk
Authors: Edmund Cieślak · Czesław Biernat
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Morskie
Edition & Year: 1988 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 586
Size: 7 in × 10 in
History of Gdańsk by Edmund Cieślak and Czesław Biernat is a monumental and scholarly work that traces the rich and complex history of the city of Gdańsk—one of the most historically significant ports in Northern Europe. Published in 1988 by Wydawnictwo Morskie, this 586-page hardcover (7 × 10 inches) offers an in-depth exploration of the city’s political, economic, and cultural evolution over centuries.
The book examines Gdańsk’s origins and its development as a key center of maritime trade and commerce, highlighting its strategic importance along the Baltic Sea. It explores the city’s role within major historical frameworks, including its connections to the Hanseatic League, European trade networks, and shifting political powers.
A major strength of this work is its comprehensive historical scope, covering multiple eras—from medieval beginnings through periods of foreign influence, conflict, and transformation. The authors provide detailed accounts of how Gdańsk was shaped by political changes, wars, economic shifts, and cultural interactions, making it a microcosm of broader European history.
The book also delves into the city’s social and cultural life, examining architecture, urban development, and the diverse communities that contributed to its identity. It highlights how Gdańsk became a meeting point of different cultures, reflecting a blend of influences that shaped its unique character.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the book combines rigorous research with engaging narrative, making it valuable for both academic readers and general history enthusiasts. It provides not only factual information but also interpretative insights into the forces that shaped the city.
The large-format hardcover design (7 × 10 inches) enhances readability and allows for detailed presentation of historical content. Its durable construction makes it suitable for long-term reference and collection.
History of Gdańsk is more than a city history—it is a comprehensive study of European cultural and economic development, offering readers a deeper understanding of how one city reflects the broader currents of history.
- Authors: Edmund Cieślak & Czesław Biernat
- Publisher: Wydawnictwo Morskie, 1988 Edition
- Format: Hardcover, 586 pages
- Size: 7 × 10 inches – large-format historical volume
- Content: Comprehensive history of Gdańsk
- Topics Covered: Maritime trade, politics, culture, urban development
- Historical Scope: Medieval to modern periods
- Themes: Trade, identity, conflict, cultural exchange
- Style: Scholarly, detailed, and narrative-driven
- Audience: Historians, researchers, and general readers
- Collector Appeal: Substantial European history volume
🔹 Collector’s Note
This 1988 hardcover edition of History of Gdańsk is a substantial and authoritative historical work. Its depth of research, large-format presentation, and focus on a culturally significant European city make it a valuable addition for collectors of European history, maritime studies, and academic reference books.




























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