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_aMachcewicz, Anna
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245 1 0 _aRebellion
_bThe Shipyard Strikes in Poland and the Birth of Solidarność in August 1980
_cAnna Machcewicz
264 1 _aPaderborn :
_bBrill | Schöningh,
_c2023
300 _a1 Online-Ressource (375 Seiten)
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520 _a“Rebellion” is a fascinating, multi-threaded story about how revolutions unfold. The story begins when the communist authorities in Poland promise a better life after the bloody suppression of strikes in December 1970. The availability of goods temporarily increased, and for a time the outside world seemed closer. Just a decade later, however, rebellion arrived nonetheless. This book provides the full story of the Great Strike of August 1980, the centre of which was the Gdan´sk Shipyard. This strike was a fight not only for bread, but also for dignity of the striking workers. The authorities were faced with the choice of either calling for assistance from Soviet troops or seeking a compromise. Many days of negotiations with the strikers resulted in an agreement that began a new chapter in Polish history and opened the way to demise of the communist system in Eastern Europe.
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