Contents Abbreviations Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Poland on the Eve of the First World War Chapter 2: The First World War and the Emergence of Independent Poland Chapter 3: Independent Poland in Inter-War Europe Chapter 4: The Outbreak and the Course of the Second World War Chapter 5: Post-War Poland Chapter 6: From Gierek to Solidarity Chapter 7: Post-Communist Poland Conclusion
The spirit of Polish nationalism - forged during World War I - has been frequently at odds with the modernising drives of democracy and communism. This title traces this conflict from the emergence of an independent Poland in 1918; through World War II, communism and the democratic victories of Solidarity.
Anita Prazmowska is Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her previous books include Civil War in Poland 1942 - 1948, Poland and the Eastern Front, Britain and Poland 1939 - 1943: The Betrayed Ally and A History of Poland.
'A clear picture of the recent political evolution of this important East-Central European state' P.W. Knoll, CHOICE 'A lively and compelling chronicle of Polish political history from the partitions of the late eighteenth century through to Poland's recent accession to NATO and the European Union' Matthew Kelly, English Historical Review 'Anita Prazmowska is among the most distinguished historians of Poland in the English-speaking world - This volume - will be useful not only for general readers, but also as an aid in stimulating undergraduates and supporting professors as they explore Poland's development' John Stanley, Canadian Slavonic Papers
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