Professionals, Power and Solidarity in Poland

Professionals, Power and Solidarity in Poland

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Kennedy Michael D.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521390835
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The Solidarity movement of the early 1980s not only triggered a transformation in Polish society, it forced a fundamental reconsideration of the nature of socialism throughout the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Seen as one of the most important social movements of the twentieth century, Michael Kennedy develops a theoretical conception of Soviet-type societies by analysing Solidarity's significance. He explains the background to the nature of the conflict between Solidarity and the authorities and considers the implications of Solidarity's struggle for the theory of the Soviet-type system's reproduction and transformation. Then, the internal constitution of Solidarity in terms of gender and, in particular, cross-class alliances is examined, which is followed by the implications of his analysis both for understanding perestroika in the Soviet Union and more generally for reformulating a critical sociology of Soviet-type societies.
EAN 9780521390835
ISBN 0521390834
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date February 14, 1991
Pages 444
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 158 x 31
Country United Kingdom
Authors Kennedy Michael D.
Series Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies