The Resurrection of Rights in Poland
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 23 September 1993
- ISBN 9780198256854
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages484 pages
- Size 224x145x33 mm
- Weight 744 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line figures, tables 0
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Short description:
This book deals with the social, political, and normative changes of the last decades in Poland, and aims to synthesize the empirical evidence of the normative aspect, as reflected in attitudes and action, with a theoretical interpretation of this historic process.
Was the Polish experience unique, or was it merely a manifestation of common problems affecting all societies in the last quarter of the twentieth century? The place of the Polish experience in the recent history of Communist Europe, the rise of Solidarity and the development of a re-structured society are extensively and absorbingly examined.
Long description:
This book deals with the social, political, and normative changes of the last decades in Poland, and aims to synthesize the empirical evidence of the normative aspect, as reflected in attitudes and action, with a theoretical interpretation of this historic process.
Was the Polish experience unique, or was it merely a manifestation of common problems affecting all societies in the last quarter of the twentieth century? The place of the Polish experience in the recent history of Communist Europe, the rise of Solidarity and the development of a re-structured society are extensively and absorbingly examined.
`from an essentially European perspective, Kurczewski's analysis is of considerable interest ... Kurczewski's book stands as eloquent testimony for the values of liberal democracy'
International and Comparative Law Quarterly