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ICCEE STALINISM IN POLAND 1944 56

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Between the Nazi occupation and the anti communist revolution of 1956, Poland underwent 12 years of Stalinist rule.

Using recently opened archives, historians and social scientists from four countries analyize the rise and fall of this system.

The book is organized in three parts, which are: construction (external and domestic), conflicts (above all, communists against the Church and peasantry), and collapse (during 1956).

An Epilogue reviews the whole period in the light of contemporary political debates.

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Macmillan
0333695577 / 9780333695579
Hardback
12/08/1999
England
English
xiv, 163p.
23 cm
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A. Kemp-Welch was educated at the London School of Economics. He has held positions at the Universities of Oxford, Moscow, Harvard and Cambridge. He is the author of "The Birth of Solidarity", "The Ideas of Nikolai Bukharin", "Stalin and the Literary Intelligentsia", and "Intellectuals in Politics".
A. Kemp-Welch was educated at the London School of Economics. He has held positions at the Universities of Oxford, Moscow, Harvard and Cambridge. He is the author of "The Birth of Solidarity", "The Ideas of Nikolai Bukharin", "Stalin and the Literary Intelligentsia", and "Intellectuals in Politics".