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Canadian Slavonic Papers

An Interdisciplinary Journal
Devoted to Central and Eastern Europe

Volume 15 • Numbers 1-2 • March-June 1973

         

ARTICLES

ZBIGNIEW A. PELCZYIŃSKI

1

The Downfall of Gomułka

MlECZYStAW F. RAKOWSKI

24

December 1970: The Turning Point

VINCENT V. CHRYPIŃSKI
36
Political Changes Under Gierek
ZBIGNIEW M. FALLENBUCHL
52
The Strategy of Development and Gierek's Economic Manoeuvre
WITOLD TRZECIAKOWSKI
71
Foreign Trade: A Retrospective View
ALEXANDER MATEJKO
90
The Industrial Workers
WITOLD LIPSKI
101
Changes in Agriculture
SUSANNE S. LOTARSKI
108
Reform of Rural Administration
GEORGES H. MOND
122
The Role of the Intellectuals
JAN SZCZEPAŃSKI
134
Social Sciences and the Reform of the Education System
BENEDYKT HEYDENKORN
144
Contemporary Theatre
JERZY TUROWICZ
151
The Changing Catholicism in Poland
STANISLAW STAROŃ
158
The State and the Church
LUDWIK DEMBIŃSKI
176
The Catholics and Politics in Poland
ANDRZEJ MICEWSKI
184
Polish Foreign Policy: Historical Perspectives
ADAM BROMKE
192
Polish Foreign Policy in the 1970's
STANISLAW TREPCZYŃSKI
205
Poland and European Security

SELECTED DOCUMENTS

 

213

The Workers Speak

Selected and translated by ADAM BROMKE

216

The Party Speaks

BOOK REVIEWS

J. A. BOUCEK

220

Francis S. Wagner, Toward a New Central Europe: A Symposium on the Problems of the Danubian Nations

V. C. CHRYPIŃSKI
221
Fraçois Fejto, A History of the People's Democracies: Eastern Europe Since Stalin
R. SELUCKY
222
Anatole Shub, An Empire Loses Hope: The Return of Stalin's Ghost
S. KIRSCHBAUM
223
Gilles Martinet, Les cinq communisme: russe, yougoslave, chinois, tchèque, cubain
C. WOJATSEK
225
Edgar Hosch, The Balkans: A Short History from Greek Times to the Present Day
F. G. HEYMANN
227
Gerald Stone, The Smallest Slavonic Nation: The Sorbs of Lusatia
EVA S. BALOGH
230
Paul Body, Joseph Eötvös and the Modernization of Hungary, 1840-1870: A Study of Ideas of Individuality and Social Pluralism in Modern Politics
M. K. DZIEWANOWSKI
232
Lucjan Blit, The Origins of Polish
Socialism: The History and Ideas of the First Polish Socialist Party, 1876-1886
T. YEDLIN
233
Alfred Katz, Poland's Ghettos at War
JOHN D. BELL
235
Nissan Oren, Bulgarian Communism: The
Road to Power, 1934-1944
ULRICH TRUMPENER
237
Vera Olivova, The Doomed Democracy:
Czechoslovakia in a Disrupted Europe, 1914-38
J. UHDE
238
Josef Škvorecký, All the Bright Young Men and Women: A Personal History of the Czech Cinema
R. SELUCKY
239
Vladimir V. Kusin, The Intellectual Origins of the Prague Spring: The Development of Reformist Ideas in Czechoslovakia, 1956-1967 and Barbara Wolfe Jancar, Czechoslovakia and the Absolute Monopoly of Power: A Study of Political Power in a Communist System
Z. B. JURIČIĆ
240
Sveta Lukić, Contemporary Yugoslav Literature: A Sociopolitical Approach
L. A. KOSIŃSKI
242
M. Friganović, M. Morakvašić and I. Baučić, Iz Jugoslavije nu rad u Francusku
 
 

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