Wladyslaw Gomulka: A Biography
By (Author) Anita Prazmowska
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
25th August 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Political leaders and leadership
943.805092
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
653g
Wladyslaw Gomulka was a key player within Polish politics for over four decades and one of the most influential of the East European Communist Party leaders. As the architect of the 'Polish road to socialism', he claimed for Poland the right to define its own model of economic and political development, yet he was nevertheless committed to Poland's membership of the Soviet bloc. Anita Prazmowska here traces Gomulka's progression from a poorly educated worker in the Krosno district of Poland, to his election as First Party Secretary in 1956 and finally to his forced resignation in 1970. She considers Gomulka's pivotal role in building a communist-led resistance in occupied Poland during World War II as well as the critical part he played in post-war Polish politics and the 'de-Stalinization' process. Incorporating recently released and previously unpublished sources, this book provides a vivid picture of how Communism functioned in Poland and an original analysis of Poland's international role in the Cold War era.
Anita Prazmowska is Professor of International History at the London School of Economics. Her publications include Civil War in Poland, 1942-1948; Poland and the Eastern Front; Britain and Poland 1939-1943: The Betrayed Ally and Poland: A Modern History (I.B.Tauris).