Im Schatten Danzigs?: Stettin in der politischen Kultur Polens zwischen 1970 und 2015

This article examines the social protest movement against the socialist regime in the Baltic port cities of Szczecin and Gdańsk, in particular between 1970 and 1981. It intends to discuss the impact of these strikes on the formation of a regional and national political culture, which is widely conne...

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