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Polish Romanticism and Cultural Responses to the November Uprising (1830–1835)

Polish Romanticism and Cultural Responses to the November Uprising (1830–1835)

  1. November Uprising erupts in Warsaw

    Labels: Warsaw, November Uprising
  2. Great Emigration begins among Polish elites

    Labels: Great Emigration, France
  3. Chopin composes the “Revolutionary” Étude

    Labels: Fr d, tude Op
  4. Battle of Olszynka Grochowska fought near Warsaw

    Labels: Battle of, Warsaw
  5. Russian victory at Ostrołęka weakens the uprising

    Labels: Battle of, Russian army
  6. Russian forces attack Warsaw during final campaign

    Labels: Russian army, Siege of
  7. November Uprising ends after final capitulation

    Labels: November Uprising, Capitulation
  8. Historical and Literary Society founded in Paris

    Labels: Historical and, Paris
  9. Mickiewicz publishes *Dziady* Part III

    Labels: Adam Mickiewicz, Dziady Part
  10. Mickiewicz publishes *Books of the Polish Nation*

    Labels: Adam Mickiewicz, Books of
  11. Polish Democratic Society adopts its “Small Manifesto”

    Labels: Polish Democratic, TDP
  12. Organic Statute replaces Poland’s 1815 constitution

    Labels: Organic Statute, Russian Empire
  13. Hôtel Lambert political faction forms in exile

    Labels: H tel, Adam Czartoryski
  14. Słowacki publishes *Kordian* in Paris

    Labels: Juliusz S, Kordian
  15. Mickiewicz publishes *Pan Tadeusz* in Paris

    Labels: Adam Mickiewicz, Pan Tadeusz
  16. Chopin’s Scherzo No. 1 first published

    Labels: Fr d, Scherzo No