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Poland Between East and West : The Controversies over Self-Definition and Modernization in Partitioned Poland, Paperback / softback Book

Poland Between East and West : The Controversies over Self-Definition and Modernization in Partitioned Poland Paperback / softback

Part of the Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies series

Paperback / softback

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The three sections in Poland Between East and West represent revised and edited versions of the three August Zaleski Lectures given by world renowned thinker Andrzej Walicki.

In them Walicki charts a new understanding of Poland’s entry into the modern age as it sought to reinvent its concept of nationhood after having been partitioned among three of its longtime rivals. Walicki presents new paradigms for understanding the rise and nature of Polish nationalism, the impact of Positivism and Socialism, and the question of integral nationalism.

These texts will be stimulating reading for anyone interested in twentieth-century East Central European history.

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