Poland by Adam Zamoyski
A History
A brisk, accessible single-volume history that traces Poland’s thousand-year journey from medieval statehood through the partitions and insurrections, the twin cataclysms of Nazi and Soviet occupations, decades of communist rule, and the eventual rebirth of democracy after 1989. Blending political narrative with cultural detail and vivid portraits of key figures and movements, it explains how geography, external powers, and internal divisions shaped Polish identity and resilience, and how civic movements such as Solidarity transformed both the nation and the wider European order.
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- Published
- 2009
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 448
- Original Language
- English
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