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Poland - REFERENCE
Poland - Bibliography
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Abromsky, Chimen, et al. (eds.). The Jews in Poland. New
York: Blackwell, 1986.
Ash, Timothy Garton. The Magic Lantern: The Revolution of '89
Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague. New
York: Random House, 1990.
------. The Polish Revolution: Solidarity. New York:
Vintage, 1985.
------. The Uses of Adversity: Essays on the Fate of Central
Europe. New York: Random House, 1989.
Barraclough, Geoffrey (ed.). Eastern and Western Europe in the
Middle Ages. (History of European Civilization Library.)
London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.
Bhutani, Surendra. "Poland under Gierek: 1970-1980," IDSA
Journal [New Delhi], 16, July-September 1983, 40-55.
Davies, Norman. God's Playground: A History of Poland, 1
and 2. New York: Columbia University Press, 1982.
------. Heart of Europe: A Short History of Poland.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.
de Weydenthal, Jan B. "Poland Facing the Brink," Current
History, 74, April 1978, 159-63.
Dziewanowski, M.K. Poland in the Twentieth Century. New
York: Columbia University Press, 1977.
Gieysztor, Aleksander, et al. History of Poland. Warsaw:
Polish Scientific Publishers, 1968.
Golan, Galia. "The Soviet Union and the Polish Crisis," Slavic
and Soviet Series, 5, Nos. 1-2, 1980, 20-29.
Gross, Jan T. Polish Society under German Occupation: The
Generalgouvernement, 1939-1944. Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1979.
------. Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's
Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1988.
Halecki, Oskar. The History of Poland. Chicago: Regnery,
1966.
Jasienica, Pawel. The Commonwealth of Both Nations: The Silver
Age. Miami: American Institute of Polish Culture, 1987.
------. Jagiellonian Poland. Miami: American Institute of
Polish Culture, 1978.
Karski, Jan. The Great Powers and Poland, 1919-1945: From
Versailles to Yalta. Lanham, Maryland: University Press
of America, 1985.
Korbonski, Andrzej. "Civil-Military Relations in Poland Between the
Wars: 1918-1939," Armed Forces and Society, 14,
Winter 1988, 169-89.
Kulski, W.W. "The Soviet Union, Germany, and Poland," Polish
Review, 23, No. 1, 1978, 48-57.
Leslie, R.F. (ed.). The History of Poland since 1863.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980.
Lord, Robert Howard. The Second Partition of Poland: A Study in
Diplomatic History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
1915.
Malia, Martin. "Poland's Eternal Return," New York Review,
30, September 29, 1983, 18-27.
Michnik, Adam. Letters from Prison and Other Essays.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.
Orzell, Laurence. "Poland and Russia, July 1941-April 1943: The
`Impossible' Alliance," Polish Review, 21, No. 4,
1976, 35-58.
"Poland: Self-Occupation and Resistance," Survey, 26,
Summer-Autumn, 1982.
Polonsky, Antony. Politics in Independent Poland, 1921-1939:
The Crisis of Constitutional Government. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1972.
Rachwald, Arthur R. "Poland Between the Superpowers: Three Decades
of Foreign Policy," Orbis, 20, Winter 1977, 1055-83.
Reddaway, W.F., et al., (eds.). The Cambridge History of
Poland, 1 and 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1941, 1950.
Roos, Hans. A History of Modern Poland. New York: Knopf,
1966.
Toronska, Teresa. "Them": Stalin's Polish Puppets. New
York: Harper and Row, 1987.
Walesa, Lech. A Way of Hope. New York: Holt, 1987.
Wandycz, Piotr S. The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795-
1918. (A History of East Central Europe series.) Seattle:
University of Washington, 1974.
Watt, Richard M. Bitter Glory: Poland and Its Fate, 1918-
1939. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979.
World Bank. Poland: Decentralization and Reform of the
State. (World Bank Country Studies.) Washington: 1992.
Zamoyski, Adam. The Polish Way. New York: Franklin Watts,
1988.
Zawodny, J.K. Death in the Forest: The Story of the Katyn
Forest Massacre. New York: Hippocrene, 1988.
------. Nothing but Honour: The Story of the Warsaw Uprising,
1944. Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press,
1979.
Zuzowski, Robert. "KOR after KOR: The Intelligentsia and Dissent in
Poland, 1981-1987," Polish Review, 33, No. 2, 1988,
167-89.
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