From Solidarity to Martial Law

From Solidarity to Martial Law
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Publisher : Central European University Press
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : 9637326960
ISBN-13 : 9789637326967
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis From Solidarity to Martial Law by : Andrzej Paczkowski

Presents 95 documents on the months between Au. 1980 when Solidarity was founded and Dec. 1981 when Polish authorities declared martial law and crushed the opposition movement.

Revolution and Counterrevolution in Poland, 1980-1989

Revolution and Counterrevolution in Poland, 1980-1989
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781580465366
ISBN-13 : 1580465366
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Revolution and Counterrevolution in Poland, 1980-1989 by : Andrzej Paczkowski

Examines the 1980 Solidarity revolution in Poland, the government's subsequent establishment of martial law in response, in 1981, and the eventual transition to democracy in 1989.

From Solidarity to Martial Law

From Solidarity to Martial Law
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 608
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015003400703
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Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis From Solidarity to Martial Law by : Andrzej Paczkowski

Presents 95 documents on the months between Au. 1980 when Solidarity was founded and Dec. 1981 when Polish authorities declared martial law and crushed the opposition movement.

Solidarity's Secret

Solidarity's Secret
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 0472031961
ISBN-13 : 9780472031962
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Solidarity's Secret by : Shana Penn

The first book to document women's crucial role in the fall of Poland's communist regime

From Solidarity to Martial Law

From Solidarity to Martial Law
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Publisher : Central European University Press
Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : 9786155211157
ISBN-13 : 6155211159
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis From Solidarity to Martial Law by : Andrzej Paczkowski

95 documents on the events that represent a pivotal moment in modern Polish and world history: 16 months between August 1980 when the Solidarity trade union was founded and December 1981 when Polish authorities declared martial law and crushed the nationwide opposition movement that had grown up around the union. Transcripts of Soviet and Polish Politburo meetings give a detailed picture of the goals, motivations and deliberations of the leaders of these countries. Records of Warsaw Pact gatherings, notes of bilateral sessions of the communist camp provide additional pieces to the puzzle of what Moscow and its allies had in mind. Materials are included from Solidarity, too.

Polish Revolution

Polish Revolution
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0006388493
ISBN-13 : 9780006388494
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Polish Revolution by : Timothy Garton Ash

Timothy Garton Ash was with the strikers in the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk in August 1980 when the trade union Solidarity was born, in opposition to the Communist government. He witnessed their bravery and defiance and the emergence of an improbable leader and hero in the country's future president, Lech Walesa. This text recreates the ideals and terrors of that time, and exposes the mechanics of oppression of the communist regime.

The Roots of Solidarity

The Roots of Solidarity
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781400861552
ISBN-13 : 1400861551
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roots of Solidarity by : Roman Laba

In July 1980, two weeks before the Gdansk shipyard strikes, Roman Laba arrived in Poland as an American graduate student. He stayed there for almost two and a half years before he was arrested and expelled from the country for "activities noxious to the interests of the Polish state." Laba had set himself the ambitious task of documenting the history of Poland's free trade union. Martial law was in force for the last year of his stay, but even during that time he continued his rescue of the unique historical materials that contribute so much to Roots of Solidarity. The book uses this hard-earned information to challenge the commonly accepted view of the Polish intelligentsia as the driving force behind Solidarity and to demonstrate that the roots of the movement go back a decade earlier than the 1980 strikes. Laba presents compelling evidence that Solidarity emerged directly from the activities of workers in the 1970s along the Baltic coast. It was not the intellectual elite but these workers, independent of and unknown to the rest of Poland, who created three crucial strategies for struggle against oppression: the sit-down strike, the interfactory strike committee, and the demand for free trade unions independent of the party state. This concise and provocative work is divided into two parts. The first is a narrative of the creation of Solidarity. The second shows how workers' resistance to the Leninist state gradually generated new forms of democratic organizations and politics. Laba criticizes elitist ways of understanding social movements and also presents an unusual analysis of Solidarity's ritual symbolism. In addition, new evidence transforms our understanding of the role of the police and the army in a one-party state. Originally published in 1991. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

A Covert Action: Reagan, the CIA, and the Cold War Struggle in Poland

A Covert Action: Reagan, the CIA, and the Cold War Struggle in Poland
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780393247015
ISBN-13 : 0393247015
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis A Covert Action: Reagan, the CIA, and the Cold War Struggle in Poland by : Seth G. Jones

“A tale of victory for peace, for freedom, and for the CIA— a trifecta rare enough to make for required reading.” —Steve Donoghue, Spectator USA In 1981, the Soviet-backed Polish government declared martial law to crush a budding democratic opposition movement. Moscow and Washington were on a collision course. It was the most significant crisis of Ronald Reagan’s fledgling presidency. Reagan authorized a covert CIA operation codenamed QRHELPFUL to support dissident groups, particularly the trade union Solidarity. The CIA provided money that helped Solidarity print newspapers, broadcast radio programs, and conduct an information campaign against the government. This gripping narrative reveals the little-known history of one of America’s most successful covert operations through its most important characters—spymaster Bill Casey, CIA officer Richard Malzahn, Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, Pope John Paul II, and the Polish patriots who were instrumental to the success of the program. Based on in- depth interviews and recently declassified evidence, A Covert Action celebrates a decisive victory over tyranny for US intelligence behind the Iron Curtain, one that prefigured the Soviet collapse.

Solidarity with Solidarity

Solidarity with Solidarity
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780739150702
ISBN-13 : 0739150707
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Solidarity with Solidarity by : Idesbald Goddeeris

The Polish crisis in the early 1980s provoked a great deal of reaction in the West. Not only governments, but social movements were also touched by the establishment of the Independent Trade Union Solidarnosc in the summer of 1980, the proclamation of martial law in December 1981, and Solidarnosc's underground activity in the subsequent years. In many countries, campaigns were set up in order to spread information, raise funds, and provide the Polish opposition with humanitarian relief and technical assistance. Labor movements especially stepped into the limelight. A number of Western European unions were concerned about the new international tension following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the new hard-line policy of the US and saw Solidarnosc as a political instrument of clerical and neo-conservative cold warriors. This book analyzes reaction to Solidarnosc in nine Western European countries and within the international trade union confederations. It argues that Western solidarity with Solidarnosc was highly determined by its instrumental value within the national context. Trade unions openly sided with Solidarnosc when they had an interest in doing so, namely when Solidarnosc could strengthen their own program or position. But this book also reveals that reaction in allegedly reluctant countries was massive, albeit discreet, pragmatic, and humanitarian, rather than vocal, emotional, and political.