
Polish-German Relations and the Effects of the Second World War
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Witold M. (editor) Goralski
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
396
言語
ポーランド語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2006
出版社
Polish Institute
版
1st Paperback Edition
ISBN-10
8389607603
ISBN-13
9788389607607
説明
This scholarly work presents a comprehensive examination of Polish-German relations significantly influenced by the Second World War. Edited by Witold M. Goralski, it delves into the complex historical narratives and diplomatic dynamics that have shaped interactions between Poland and Germany. The book serves as a critical resource for understanding how the aftermath of the war has left lasting impressions on both nations’ identities and political landscapes.
Drawing from extensive bibliographical references, the collection of essays and analyses offers fresh perspectives on pivotal events and policies that have defined these relations over decades. Each chapter contributes unique insights, enabling readers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of Polish-German history.
The text explores themes such as reconciliation, territorial disputes, and the role of memory in post-war discourse. By examining these aspects, it reveals not only the challenges but also the strides made towards mutual understanding and cooperation.
Goralski's editorial guidance ensures a cohesive narrative throughout the work, making it an essential read for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the intricacies of European history.
Drawing from extensive bibliographical references, the collection of essays and analyses offers fresh perspectives on pivotal events and policies that have defined these relations over decades. Each chapter contributes unique insights, enabling readers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of Polish-German history.
The text explores themes such as reconciliation, territorial disputes, and the role of memory in post-war discourse. By examining these aspects, it reveals not only the challenges but also the strides made towards mutual understanding and cooperation.
Goralski's editorial guidance ensures a cohesive narrative throughout the work, making it an essential read for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the intricacies of European history.