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Rebuilding Poland

Workers and Communists, 1945-1950

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An edition of Rebuilding Poland (1996)

Rebuilding Poland

Workers and Communists, 1945-1950

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"The first book to examine the communist takeover in Poland from the bottom up, and the first to use archives opened in 1989, Re-building Poland provides a radically new interpretation of the communist experience. Padraic Kenney argues that the postwar takeover was also a social revolution, in which workers expressed their hopes for dramatic social change and influenced the evolution - and eventual downfall - of the communist regime." "Kenney compares Lodz, Poland's largest manufacturing center, and Wroclaw, a city rebuilt as Polish upon the ruins of wartime destruction. In the collective reaction of workers in Lodz and the individualism of those in Wroclaw, Kenney locates the beginnings of the end of the communist regime. Losing the battle for worker identity, the communists placed their hopes in labor competition, which ultimately left the regime hostage to a resistant work force and an overextended economy incapable of reform."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
360

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Cover of: Rebuilding Poland
Rebuilding Poland: workers and Communists, 1945-1950
1997, Cornell University Press
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Rebuilding Poland: Workers and Communists, 1945-1950
November 1996, Cornell University Press
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Library of Congress
HX315.7.A6K46 1996, HX315.7.A6 K46 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
360
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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Open Library
OL7848204M
ISBN 10
0801432871
ISBN 13
9780801432873
LCCN
96021388
OCLC/WorldCat
34658864
Library Thing
6877152
Goodreads
727598

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