The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1981’s Revolutionary Year
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- ISBN8231370399
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- Date de parution23/04/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In 1981, amidst economic hardship and political repression, a revolutionary movement emerged in Poland that would not only reshape the nation's future but also inspire a wave of democratic change across Eastern Europe. "The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1981's Revolutionary Year" by Oliver Shaw delves deep into the origins, rise, and impact of Solidarity, the first independent trade union in the Soviet Bloc, which played a pivotal role in challenging the Communist regime.
This book examines the events leading up to the Gdansk Agreement, the role of key figures such as Lech Walesa, and the union's transformation from a labor movement to a political force advocating for freedom, human rights, and democracy. Through detailed analysis, historical context, and personal narratives, Shaw captures the fervor, courage, and sacrifices of the Polish workers, intellectuals, and clergy who risked their lives to demand change.
The narrative also explores the broader implications of Solidarity, from the international support it garnered to the heavy-handed response of the Polish government, culminating in the declaration of martial law. Shaw offers an insightful look at the global impact of the movement and how it catalyzed political transformation not only in Poland but across the Eastern Bloc."The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1981's Revolutionary Year" is an essential work for understanding the political upheavals of the Cold War era and the remarkable journey of a people who, against all odds, fought for a future of democracy and self-determination.
This book examines the events leading up to the Gdansk Agreement, the role of key figures such as Lech Walesa, and the union's transformation from a labor movement to a political force advocating for freedom, human rights, and democracy. Through detailed analysis, historical context, and personal narratives, Shaw captures the fervor, courage, and sacrifices of the Polish workers, intellectuals, and clergy who risked their lives to demand change.
The narrative also explores the broader implications of Solidarity, from the international support it garnered to the heavy-handed response of the Polish government, culminating in the declaration of martial law. Shaw offers an insightful look at the global impact of the movement and how it catalyzed political transformation not only in Poland but across the Eastern Bloc."The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1981's Revolutionary Year" is an essential work for understanding the political upheavals of the Cold War era and the remarkable journey of a people who, against all odds, fought for a future of democracy and self-determination.
In 1981, amidst economic hardship and political repression, a revolutionary movement emerged in Poland that would not only reshape the nation's future but also inspire a wave of democratic change across Eastern Europe. "The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1981's Revolutionary Year" by Oliver Shaw delves deep into the origins, rise, and impact of Solidarity, the first independent trade union in the Soviet Bloc, which played a pivotal role in challenging the Communist regime.
This book examines the events leading up to the Gdansk Agreement, the role of key figures such as Lech Walesa, and the union's transformation from a labor movement to a political force advocating for freedom, human rights, and democracy. Through detailed analysis, historical context, and personal narratives, Shaw captures the fervor, courage, and sacrifices of the Polish workers, intellectuals, and clergy who risked their lives to demand change.
The narrative also explores the broader implications of Solidarity, from the international support it garnered to the heavy-handed response of the Polish government, culminating in the declaration of martial law. Shaw offers an insightful look at the global impact of the movement and how it catalyzed political transformation not only in Poland but across the Eastern Bloc."The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1981's Revolutionary Year" is an essential work for understanding the political upheavals of the Cold War era and the remarkable journey of a people who, against all odds, fought for a future of democracy and self-determination.
This book examines the events leading up to the Gdansk Agreement, the role of key figures such as Lech Walesa, and the union's transformation from a labor movement to a political force advocating for freedom, human rights, and democracy. Through detailed analysis, historical context, and personal narratives, Shaw captures the fervor, courage, and sacrifices of the Polish workers, intellectuals, and clergy who risked their lives to demand change.
The narrative also explores the broader implications of Solidarity, from the international support it garnered to the heavy-handed response of the Polish government, culminating in the declaration of martial law. Shaw offers an insightful look at the global impact of the movement and how it catalyzed political transformation not only in Poland but across the Eastern Bloc."The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1981's Revolutionary Year" is an essential work for understanding the political upheavals of the Cold War era and the remarkable journey of a people who, against all odds, fought for a future of democracy and self-determination.