Attempting a revolution from without: Poland in 1920

Attempting a revolution from without: Poland in 1920

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Jan 1, 1975 · English · Paperback
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Format Paperback
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1975
Publisher Yale University Press]

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Warren Lerner delves into the complex socio-political landscape of Poland during the tumultuous year of 1920, a pivotal moment that shaped the nation’s destiny. The narrative explores the struggle for independence against the backdrop of external pressures and burgeoning nationalistic sentiments. Lerner's insightful analysis illuminates how various factions within Poland vied for power and influence, all while contending with the looming threat of neighboring forces eager to assert their dominance.

The book captures the fervent spirit of the Polish people as they attempted to forge their identity amid chaos. Readers are invited into the heart of a revolution marked by courage, betrayal, and relentless ambition. Through vivid descriptions and compelling characters, the author reveals the personal stories that intertwined with the broader political movements of the time.

Lerner’s exploration brings to light the significance of the year 1920, not just for Poland, but for the entire region as it navigated the turbulent tides of post-World War I Europe. This historical account serves as a testament to the resilience of a nation struggling for self-determination and offers valuable lessons that resonate through time.
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