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Solidarity
The Analysis of a Social Movement: Poland 1980–1981
This 1983 book records a fascinating analysis of the Solidarity movement in Poland.
Alain Touraine (Author), François Dubet (Author), Michel Wieviorka (Author), Jan Strzelecki (Author), David Denby (Translated by)
9780521275958, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 16 June 1983
224 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm, 0.345 kg
This 1983 book records a fascinating analysis of the Solidarity movement in Poland. Alain Touraine here proposes an understanding of the place of social movements in contemporary society, and a fresh means of analysing them through 'sociological intervention'. In 1981 he and a team of researchers applied these research methods to the Solidarity movements. Groups of Solidarity activists were involved in a discourse over the nature and aims of their political and economic struggle. What emerges is a record of exceptional value in understanding the movement which transformed Polish society, placed firmly in the terms of the Solidarity activists' own understanding of their role, but equally relating this role to a broad analysis of the social structures of eastern Europe. This reflection on forty years of Communist regimes in Europe will appeal to a wide readership interested in Solidarity and Poland.
Acknowledgements
Vocabulary and abbreviations
Glossary of names
Introduction
Part I. The Movement: 1. 1856–1968–1980. Resistance to Communist rule in Central Europe
2. Class, nation, democracy
3. A self-limiting movement
Part II. The Liberation of society: 4. The movement evolves
5. The militants analyse their own action
6. The problem of political power
7. Radicalism and compromise
8. Resistance
Conclusion: the end of Communist society
Chronology of events
Biliography.
Subject Areas: Sociology & anthropology [JH]
