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Dziki Wschód. Transformacja po polsku 1986-1993 [Wild East. Transformation in Polish 1986-1993]
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This story must finally be told differently. Today, everything is obvious: the previous system collapsed, so that's how it had to be. But Poles in 1986 were not aware that they were living in the final stages of communism. In his historical reportage, Michal Przeperski does not lecture the heroes of those events, but tries to understand them. He disarms myths and simplifications, showing that the final stages of the Polish People's Republic were not so grey at all, and the early 90s were not so colourful.
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This story must finally be told differently. Today, everything is obvious: the previous system collapsed, so that's how it had to be. But Poles in 1986 were not aware that they were living in the final stages of communism. In his historical reportage, Michal Przeperski does not lecture the heroes of those events, but tries to understand them. He disarms myths and simplifications, showing that the final stages of the Polish People's Republic were not so grey at all, and the early 90s were not so colourful.
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Author
Przeperski Michal
Publisher
Wydawnictwo Literackie
ISBN
9788308084205
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2024
Pages
460
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This story must finally be told differently. Today, everything is obvious: the previous system collapsed, so that's how it had to be. But Poles in 1986 were not aware that they were living in the final stages of communism. In his historical reportage, Michal Przeperski does not lecture the heroes of those events, but tries to understand them. He disarms myths and simplifications, showing that the final stages of the Polish People's Republic were not so grey at all, and the early 90s were not so colourful.