Rebellious satellite
An edition of Rebellious satellite (2009)
Poland, 1956
By Paweł Machcewicz
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Language
eng
Pages
280
Description:
"Rebellious Satellite: Poland 1956 relates the social history of the protests and mass movements that ultimately changed Polish politics and Polish-Soviet relations in 1956, yet avoided an armed Soviet response. Pawel Machcewicz focuses on people's expression of grievances, and even riots, rather than on "top-level" activities such as internal Communist Part struggles, as he carefully depicts the protests that took place in Poznan in June 1956 and across Poland the following October and November." "Based largely on newly available Party and security apparatus documents, which were originally prepared to inform Poland's Party leadership about what was happening on the ground, the book also includes an illuminating selection of photographs from Poznari in June 1956 taken secretly by the police." --Book Jacket.
subjects: Cold war, Protest movements, Communism, poland, Elections, europe, Poland, history, Poland, politics and government, Poland, social conditions, Poland, relations, foreign countries, Soviet union, relations, foreign countries, History, Politics and government, Social conditions, Relations, Communism, Elections