Published 2012
Table of Contents:
“…Solidarity Songs -- 1: The Solidarity Movement as viewed from the inside and the outside by Mark Kramer PART II: THE STRIKE. 2: "The People were the Hero": Conversation with Jerzy Borowczak -- 3: The Making of a Solidarity Revolution: Conversation with Bogdan Borusewicz -- 4: Hoeing the Moon: Conversation with Bogdan Felski -- 5: Moments of Conscience: Conversation with Andrzej Gwiazda and Joanna Duda Gwiazda -- 6: A Time for my Convictions: Conversation with Aleksander Hall -- 7: The Morality of Truth: Conversation with Adam Hodysz -- 8: Looking for Alternatives: Conversation with Piotr Kapczynski and Anna Mlynik -- 9: "We were all equal at the Shipyard": Conversation with Zenon Kwoka -- 10: The Revolution that Evolved: Conversation with Bogdan Lis -- 11: Solidarity of Attainable Goals: Conversation with Jacek Merkel -- 12: Woman of Iron: Conversation with Anna Walentynowicz -- 13: The Price of Freedom: Conversation with Lech Walesa -- 14: The Soup that Became a Downpour: Conversations with Krzysztof Wyszkowski and his older brother Blazej Wyszkowski PART III: THE DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION. 15: The Making of NOWA: Conversation with Grzegorz Boguta -- 16: The Fringe of the Possible: Conversation with Andrzej Celinski -- 17: The Godfather of the Polish Opposition: Conversation with Jacek Kuron -- 18: The Spirit of Gazeta Wyborcza: Conversation with Adam Michnik -- 19: The Solidarity of my Generation: Conversation with Henryk Wujec PART IV: THE EXPERTS -- 20: The Berlin Wall Started Falling in the
Gdansk Shipyard: Conversation with Bronislaw Geremek -- 21: Lining Up Democracy: Conversation with Tadeusz Mazowiecki -- 22: Always Right: Conversation with Jadwiga Staniszkis PART V: ASSESSMENTS. 23: The Controversy over Lech Walesa: A Review -- 24: Managing Religion in Communist-Era Poland: Catholic Priests versus the Secret Police -- 25: Anna Walentynowicz and the Legacy of Solidarity in Poland PART VI: APPENDIX. 26: Chronology -- 27: Declassified Documents from the Russian State Archive of Recent History Translated and introduced by Mark Kramer.…”
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