Church, State and Dynasty in Renaissance Poland
Discover the intricate dynamics of power and faith in "Church, State and Dynasty in Renaissance Poland" by Natalia Nowakowska. This compelling work, published in 2007, delves into the life of cardinal-prince Fryderyk Jagiellon, a pivotal figure in medieval and early modern Central Europe. Spanning 248 pages, the book provides a thorough analysis of Fryderyk's influential role and presents a fresh perspective on the complex relationship between the Polish Crown, the Jagiellonian dynasty, and the Latin Church during the late fifteenth century. Ideal for those interested in church history, European history, and the interplay of religion and politics, this hardback edition is a must-have for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Explore the historical context and significance of this remarkable period in Poland's history with Nowakowska's insightful narrative.