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Item CAMPANIA DIN 1595 A LUI JAN ZAMOYSKI ÎN MOLDOVA: TENDINȚE ÎN ISTORIOGRAFIA POLONEZĂ CONTEMPORANĂ(CEP USM, 2014) Cheptene, IonAt the end of the 16th century, following the Polish campaign and the installation of Ieremia Movilă on the throne of Moldova, we witness an attempt by Moldovan and Polish diplomacy to negotiate a change in the political and legal status of Moldova initiated by political proposals directed by Voievod and boyars to the King of Poland on August 27, 1595. The activity of hetman Jan Zamoyski in Moldavia is an object of interest for contemporary Polish historiography because the military campaign and political actions promoted by Grand Chancellor Zamoyski in Moldavia was appreciated by contemporaries as a skilled military, political and diplomatic activity in order to install the suzerainty of the Polish crown over the Principality of Moldova. Obviously, such an episode in the history of Moldovan-Polish bilateral political relations provoked the interest of Polish historians for the activity of the hetman of the Polish сrown in the Principality of Moldavia in 1595. In this communication we follow the reflection of the essence of the contemporary tendencies of the Polish historiography in analyze and interpret this episode from the activity of the hetman Jan Zamoyski.Item RELAŢIILE MOLDO-POLONE DIN TIMPUL DOMNIEI LUI ŞTEFĂNIŢĂ VODĂ (1517-1527) ÎN ISTORIOGRAFIA POLONEZĂ CONTEMPORANĂ(CEP USM, 2021) Cheptene, IonThe relations between the Principality of Moldavia and the Kingdom of Poland within the chronological limits 1517-1527 are marked by bilateral political problems. The territorial issue and the evolution of the international political framework in South-Eastern Europe caused, after a short period of friendship, the deterioration of Moldovan-Polish political relations. Polish historians who showed a keen interest in analyzing the activity of prominent figures who influenced bilateral political relations have long avoided paying attention to Stefanita voda, his role being partially overshadowed by other Moldovan lords who captured the attention of Polish historiography. That aspect is due to the lack in the Polish historical environment of a comprehensive approach to Moldovan-Polish political relations. Lately, the personality of the lord has re-entered the attention of Polish historiography through the historian Patryk Koziel. This communication tends to determine the way in which Polish historians appreciate and treat the personality of the Moldavian lord, his Polish policy, and his role for the political evolution of Southeast Europe in the first half of the sixteenth century.