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ISBN
9780739174876
EAN
9780739174876
Publication Name
Solidarity : the Great Workers Strike of 1980
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Series
The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Ser.
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Michael M. Szporer
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
22.3 Oz
Number of Pages
358 Pages

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In the summer of 1980, the eyes of the world turned to the Gdansk shipyard in Poland which suddenly became the nexus of a strike wave that paralyzed the entire country. The Gdansk strike was orchestrated by the members of an underground free trade union that came to be known as Solidarnosc [Solidarity]. Despite fears of a violent response from the communist authorities, the strikes spread to more than 800 sites around the country and involved over a million workers, mobilizing its working population. Faced with crippling strikes and with the eyes of the world on them, the communist regime signed landmark accords formally recognizing Solidarity as the first free trade union in a communist country. The union registered nearly ten million members, making it the world's largest union to date. In a widespread and inspiring demonstration of nonviolent protest, Solidarity managed to bring about real and powerful changes that contributed to the end of the Cold War. Solidarity: The Great Workers Strike of 1980 tells the story of this pivotal period in Poland's history from the perspective of those who lived it. Through unique personal interviews with the individuals who helped breathe life into the Solidarity movement, Michael Szporer brings home the momentous impact these events had on the people involved and subsequent history that changed the face of Europe. This movement, which began as a strike, had major consequences that no one could have foreseen at the start. In this book, the individuals who shaped history speak with their own voices about the strike that changed the course of history.

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Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
0739174878
ISBN-13
9780739174876
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Author
Michael M. Szporer
Publication Name
Solidarity : the Great Workers Strike of 1980
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Ser.
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
358 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
22.3 Oz

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Hd8537.N783s973 2012
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Michael Szporer's Solidarity  the Great Workers Strike of 1980 is a fascinating story, told in many voices, of the world's largest strike to date which signaled the fall of the Soviet empire. Solidarity's peaceful revolution is the beginning of the 21st century, a correction of the lie perpetrated by the October Revolution. It is a story of people mobilizing a nation and taking down a totalitarian ideology with minimum loss of life. While at the time I closely followed the ups and downs of the events in Poland, I found the inside story of the movement that changed our world very revealing and remarkably human. I highly recommend this brilliant work to anyone interested in the real history of a major event that contributed to ending the Cold War., A marvelous historical record of the great workers' protest that led to the downfall of 'workers' state,' first in Poland, then in the Soviet Union. Through documents, photographs, and interviews with leading participants, including Lech Walesa, Michael Szporer sheds important new light on the Gdansk shipyard strike of August 1980 and the role it played in the collapse of communism. Solidarity advisor Bronislaw Geremek is correct to conclude that the Berlin wall 'started falling in the Gdansk shipyard.', Michael Szporer's Solidarity the Great Workers Strike of 1980 is a fascinating story, told in many voices, of the world's largest strike to date which signaled the fall of the Soviet empire. Solidarity's peaceful revolution is the beginning of the 21st century, a correction of the lie perpetrated by the October Revolution. It is a story of people mobilizing a nation and taking down a totalitarian ideology with minimum loss of life. While at the time I closely followed the ups and downs of the events in Poland, I found the inside story of the movement that changed our world very revealing and remarkably human. I highly recommend this brilliant work to anyone interested in the real history of a major event that contributed to ending the Cold War., Most Americans don't understand how or why the Cold War ended. But Michael Szporer's definitive book on the brave Polish 'Solidarity' underground will both inform and inspire them. Pope John Paul II told the Poles, 'Be not afraid!' and they proceeded to free not only Poland but all of Eastern Europe., Michael Szporer's Solidarity: The Great Worker's Strike of 1980 is a very valuable contribution to the history of the first successful anti-Communist movement in the Soviet camp. It consists mainly of interviews with leading figures in this movement elucidating their thinking and their moods., The book is and will be a very important, if not the main source document on the process of the formation of free trade unions (WZZ) in Poland in 1980, and the opinion of their leaders on the effects of creeping, the Polish revolution of 1980-89., A marvelous historical record of the great workers' protest that led to the downfall of 'workers' state,' first in Poland, then in the Soviet Union. Through documents, photographs, and interviews with leading participants, including Lech Walesa, Michael Szporer sheds important new light on the Gdansk shipyard strike of August 1980 and the role it played in the collapse of communism.  Solidarity advisor Bronislaw Geremek is correct to conclude that the Berlin wall 'started falling in the Gdansk shipyard.', A marvelous historical record of the great workerse(tm) protest that led to the downfall of 'workerse(tm) state,' first in Poland, then in the Soviet Union. Through documents, photographs, and interviews with leading participants, including Lech Walesa, Michael Szporer sheds important new light on the Gdansk shipyard strike of August 1980 and the role it played in the collapse of communism. Solidarity advisor Bronislaw Geremek is correct to conclude that the Berlin wall 'started falling in the Gdansk shipyard.', Szporer (communications, arts, and humanities, Univ. of Maryland Univ. College) has put together a collection of 25 eyewitness accounts of intellectuals and workers who were involved with the creation of the Solidarity trade union and the advent of the workers strike at the Gdansk Shipyard in summer 1980. In effect, the book consists of the author asking questions and recording the answers of leading participants who organized the first non-Communist workers union and strike behind the Iron Curtain. The book is a fascinating and valuable documentary of how a group of workers and intellectuals formed a workers union in defiance of the Polish Communist and Soviet-backed government, and then leveraged the union into a political challenge to the Soviet Bloc. Surprisingly, the Solidarity leaders did not have the support of the Polish Roman Catholic Church at first; all they had was their unity of purpose and their courage. The book has an appendix that includes a chronology of events and some documents from the Russian archives related to Solidarity. Summing Up: Recommended.
Table of Content
PART I: INTRODUCTIONSolidarity SongsAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: The Solidarnosc Era in Historical Perspective: Labor Protests, Polish Communism, and the Soviet Bloc, 1956-1981 by Mark Kramer PART II: THE STRIKEChapter 2: "The People were the Hero": Conversation with Jerzy BorowczakChapter 3: The Making of a Solidarity Revolution: Conversation with Bogdan BorusewiczChapter 4: Hoeing the Moon: Conversation with Bogdan FelskiChapter 5: Moments of Conscience: Conversation with Andrzej Gwiazda and Joanna Duda GwiazdaChapter 6: A Time for my Convictions: Conversation with Aleksander HallChapter 7: The Morality of Truth: Conversation with Adam HodyszChapter 8: Looking for Alternatives: Conversation with Piotr Kapczynski and Anna MlynikChapter 9: "We were all equal at the Shipyard": Conversation with Zenon KwokaChapter 10: The Revolution that Evolved: Conversation with Bogdan LisChapter 11: Solidarity of Attainable Goals: Conversation with Jacek MerkelChapter 12: Woman of Iron: Conversation with Anna WalentynowiczChapter 13: The Price of Freedom: Conversation with Lech WalesaChapter 14: The Soup that Became a Downpour: Conversations with Krzysztof Wyszkowski and his older brother Blazej Wyszkowski PART III: THE DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITIONChapter 15: The Making of NOWA: Conversation with Grzegorz BogutaChapter 16: The Fringe of the Possible: Conversation with Andrzej CelinskiChapter 17: The Godfather of the Polish Opposition: Conversation with Jacek Kuron Chapter 18: The Spirit of Gazeta Wyborcza: Conversation with Adam MichnikChapter 19: The Solidarity of my Generation: Conversation with Henryk WujecPART IV: THE EXPERTSChapter 20: The Berlin Wall Started Falling in the Gdansk Shipyard: Conversation with Bronislaw Geremek Chapter 21: Lining Up Democracy: Conversation with Tadeusz MazowieckiChapter 22: Always Right: Conversation with Jadwiga StaniszkisPART V: ASSESSMENTSChapter 23: The Controversy over Lech Walesa: A ReviewChapter 24: Managing Religion in Communist-Era Poland: Catholic Priests versus the Secret PoliceChapter 25: Anna Walentynowicz and the Legacy of Solidarity in PolandPART VI: APPENDIXChapter 26: Chronology Chapter 27: Declassified Documents from the Russian State Archive of Recent History Translated and introduced by Mark KramerWorks Cited
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Europe / Eastern, Sociology / General, World / European, Europe / General
Lccn
2012-014490
Dewey Decimal
331.892/50943809048
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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