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The Eastern European Order in the Polish Political Thought of the 20th Century


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 ian 2021
This book begins a series of publications devoted to political reflection on the integration of Central and Eastern Europe with the participation, or even under the aegis, of Poland. The attempts to make it happen have lasted from the late nineteenth to the outset of the twenty-first century. The idea of organized order in the central and eastern part of the continent that aimed to ensure the security of Poland and stability of the region, took various forms: from Pi¿sudski's federation concept through the Intermarium and the idea of Giedroyc¿s ULB to the Three Seas Initiative promoted by Poland in recent years. The vitality and diversity of this idea is undoubtedly a historical phenomenon, which has become the subject of analyses of well-known Polish historians and political scientists in this volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631815892
ISBN-10: 3631815891
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG

Notă biografică

Professor Przemyslaw Waingertner - a historian, professor, holder of a post-doctoral degree in humanities, the head of the Chair of the History of Modern Poland of the University of Lódz. The author and co-author of several monographs and more than 100 research papers on the Polish political thought and the Second Polish Republic.


Cuprins

The nations of Eastern Europe in the Polish political thought of the nineteenth century

In the shadow of Giedroyc. Discussions on the Polish Eastern policy in the Third Republic - Poland's Relations with

Eastern Europe (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus and Ukraine) in the twentieth and the twenty-first Century


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This book begins a series of publications devoted to political reflection on the integration of Central and Eastern Europe with the participation, or even under the aegis, of Poland. The attempts to make it happen have lasted from the late nineteenth to the outset of the twenty-first century. The idea of organized order in the central and eastern part of the continent that aimed to ensure the security of Poland and stability of the region, took various forms: from Pi¿sudski's federation concept through the Intermarium and the idea of Giedroyc¿s ULB to the Three Seas Initiative promoted by Poland in recent years. The vitality and diversity of this idea is undoubtedly a historical phenomenon, which has become the subject of analyses of well-known Polish historians and political scientists in this volume.