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Rebuilding Poland
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Padraic Kenney is Professor of History at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the author of A Carnival of Revolution: Central Europe, 1989 and editor of Transnational Moments of Change and Partisan Histories.

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"This book is a solid, well-researched, and well-argued study of the origins of the communist era in Poland. It shows the significance of gender differences in determining working-class action and demonstrates the complexity of Polish labor history, clearly delineating the differences between two working-class communities: Lodz and Wroclaw."-Richard D. Lewis, Slavic Review "With the passage of time and the opening of archives after the fall of Communism new and more soundly based academic perspectives are emerging about many key issues concerning the establishment of Communist rule in Eastern Europe. Kenney's well-documented study refutes both extreme views... He traces out a more complex and dynamic interpretation... Kenney presents two detailed, but highly contrasting, case-studies of Lodz and Wroclaw in the 1945-50 period."-George Sanford, Slavonic and East European Review "An important book on an important subject. Padraic Kenney has made a major contribution to our understanding of the social and political evolution of post-war east-central Europe." -Antony Polonsky, Brandeis University

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