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Heart of Europe

The Past in Poland's Present

Author: Norman Davies  

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(to be confirmed) 1. The Legacy of Humiliation: Poland Since the Second World War 2. The Legacy of Defeat: Poland's Wartime Experience, 1939-1947 3. The Legacy of Disenchantment: Poland's Experiment in Independence, 1914-1939 4. The Legacy of Spiritual Mastery: Poland During the Partitions, 1795-1918 5. The Legacy of An Ancient Culture: Poland before 1795 6. Echoes: The Past In Poland's Present 7. Beyond History

The image of Poland has once again been impressed on European consciousness. Norman Davies provides a key to understanding the modern Polish crisis in this lucid and authoritative description of the nation's history. Beginning with the period since 1945, he travels back in time to highlight the long-term themes and traditions which have influenced present attitudes. Fully updated and revised.

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(to be confirmed) 1. The Legacy of Humiliation: Poland Since the Second World War 2. The Legacy of Defeat: Poland's Wartime Experience, 1939-1947 3. The Legacy of Disenchantment: Poland's Experiment in Independence, 1914-1939 4. The Legacy of Spiritual Mastery: Poland During the Partitions, 1795-1918 5. The Legacy of An Ancient Culture: Poland before 1795 6. Echoes: The Past In Poland's Present 7. Beyond History

The image of Poland has once again been impressed on European consciousness. Norman Davies provides a key to understanding the modern Polish crisis in this lucid and authoritative description of the nation's history. Beginning with the period since 1945, he travels back in time to highlight the long-term themes and traditions which have influenced present attitudes. Fully updated and revised.

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The image of Poland has once again been impressed on European consciousness. Norman Davies provides a key to understanding the modern Polish crisis in this lucid and authoritative description of the nation's history. Beginning with the period since 1945, he travels back in time to highlight the long-term themes and traditions which have influenced present attitudes. His evocative account reveals Poland as the heart of Europe in more than thegeographical sense. It is a country where Europe's ideological conflicts are played out in their most acute form: as recent events have emphasized, Poland's fate is of vital concern to Europeancivilization as a whole. This revised and updated edition tackles and analyses the issues arising from the fall of the Eastern Block, and looks at Poland's future within a political climate of democracy and free market.

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Critic Reviews

“"another masterpiece.Heart of Europehas sweep, a rare analytical depth and a courageous display of the author's personal convictions. The book begins and ends with Solidarity; the unique labour movement thus serves as a frame for the nation's history."--New York Times Book Review”

`another masterpiece. Heart of Europe has sweep, a rare analytical depth and a courageous display of the author's personal convictions. The book begins and ends with Solidarity; the unique labour movement thus serves as a frame for the nation's history.'New York Times Book Review

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About the Author

Norman Davies is chairman of the history department, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, at the University of London. He has been a visiting professor at Columbia and McGill Universities.

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The image of Poland has once again been impressed on European consciousness. Norman Davies provides a key to understanding the modern Polish crisis in this lucid and authoritative description of the nation's history. Beginning with the period since 1945, he travels back in time to highlight the long-term themes and traditions which have influenced present attitudes. His evocative account reveals Poland as the heart of Europe in more than the geographical sense. It is a country where Europe's ideological conflicts are played out in their most acute form: as recent events have emphasized, Poland's fate is of vital concern to European civilization as a whole. This revised and updated edition tackles and analyses the issues arising from the fall of the Eastern Block, and looks at Poland's future within a political climate of democracy and free market.

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Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
31st May 2001
Edition
2nd
Pages
512
ISBN
9780192801265

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