The Roots of Solidarity : A Political Sociology of Poland's Working-Class Democratization /
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...
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[1991]
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- ONE. Introduction
- Part I. The Demystification of the Party-State
- Two. Massacre and Memory: Gdansk and Gdynia, 1970
- THREE. The Three-Day Worker Republic: The General Strike in Szczecin
- FOUR. Gierek: The Road to Confrontation
- Part II. The Anatomy of a Democratic Movement
- FIVE. The Vanguard versus Workers' Self-Government
- Six. Solidarity at the Grass Roots
- SEVEN. Sacred Politics
- EIGHT. The Ideological Origins of Solidarity
- NINE. Fashionable Myths and Proletarian Realities
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index