The legacy of Polish Solidarity: Social activism, regime collapse, and the building of a new society

Andrzej Rychard*, Gabriel Motzkin

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Abstract

Polish Solidarity was a phenomenon combining a trade union, a social movement and general ideas of freedom and solidarity. Led by Lech Walesa it contributed greatly to the evolution of the old system and to its final collapse in 1989, followed then by the end of the communist regimes in all of Central Europe. Today we celebrate the 25th anniversary of these peaceful revolutions. What is left of Solidarity? What is still important? How did it evolve and how did it contribute to the collapse of the old system, and to the building of the new? These are the questions the authors, leading specialists on social movements, institutions, structures and social change address in this book.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherPeter Lang AG
Number of pages213
Volume8
ISBN (Electronic)9783653038545
ISBN (Print)9783631648568
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Dec 2014

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