God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 2. 1795 to the Present

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  1. NOTES

  2. Jan Drewnowski, 'The Central Planning Office on Trial: an Account of the Beginnings
    of Stalinism in Poland', Soviet Studies, xxxi, No. 1 (1979), 23-42 (a revised version of an
    article in Zeszyty Historyczne, xxviii (Paris, 1974).

  3. Adam Ulam, 'Crisis in the Polish Communist Party', Titoism and the Comintern
    (Cambridge, Mass., 1953), 146-88; R. Wraga, 'Pacyfikacja polskiego komunizmu',
    Kultura (Paris), No. 9/26 (1948), 5-12.

  4. For a fuller treatment of this period, see Norman Davies, 'Poland' in M. McCauley ed.,
    Communist Power in Europe 1944-9 (London, 1977), 39-57.

  5. See P. Stachura (ed.), The Poles in Britain, 1940-2.000 (2003).

  6. Keith Sword, with N. Davies and J. M. Ciechanowski, The formation of the Polish
    Community in Great Britain, 1939-1950 (London, 1989).

  7. Czesiaw Miiosz, The Captive Mind (New York, 1953).

  8. B. Meissner, Tier Warschauer Pakt: Dokumentensammlung (Cologne, 1963); NATO
    Information Service, The Atlantic Alliance and the Warsaw Pact: case studies in com-
    munist conflict resolution (Cambridge, Mass., 1971); F.Wiener DerArmeender
    Warschauer-Pakt Staaten (Vienna, 1971).

  9. See Teresa Toranska, ONI: Stalin's Polish Puppets (London, 1988).

  10. See I. T. Sanders ed, The Collectivisation of Agriculture in Eastern Europe (Lexington,
    Kentucky, 1958).

  11. Lucjan Blit, The Eastern Pretender: Boleslaw Piasecki, his life and times (London, 1965);
    and especially Andrzej Micewski, Wspotrzqdzic czy nie klamac (Paris, 1978).

  12. Cf. A. Burda, Polskie prawo panstwowe (Warsaw, 1969); and J. Triska Constitutions of
    the Communist Party States (Stanford, 1968). See also R. C. Gripp, The Political System
    of Communism (London, 1973).

  13. J. Swiatlo, Za kulisami bezpieki i partii (New York, 1955).

  14. Adam Wazyk, 'Poemat dla doroslych', Nowa Kultura (Warsaw, 21 Aug. 1955). See
    J. Mieroszewski, Kultura (Paris), No. 9/191 (1963), 122-7.

  15. Flora Lewis, A Case History of Hope: the story of Poland's Peaceful Revolution (Garden
    City, 1958); Konrad Syrop, Spring in October (New York, 1957); P. E. Zinner ed.,
    National Communism and Popular Revolt in Eastern Europe: a selection of documents
    on events in Poland and Hungary, February-November 1956 (New York, 1956); George
    Sakwa, 'The Polish October: a reappraisal through historiography', Polish Review, xxiii
    (1978), nr. 3,62-78.

  16. See W. Jedlicki, 'Chamy i Zydzi', Kultura (Paris), No. 12/182 (1962), 3—41.

  17. On Polish sympathies for Hungary, see Adam Bromke, 'Poland', in The Hungarian
    Revolution in Retrospect, ed. B. Kiraly, P. Jonas, Brookly College Studies in Social
    Change No. 6 (New York, 1978), 87-94.

  18. Wydarzenia Marcowe, 1968 r. Kultura Instytut Literacki, Seria Dokumenty, clxvii
    (Paris, 1969); W. Bienkowski, Motory i hamulce socjaliztnu, ibid, clxxxiii (Paris, 1969).

  19. Canadian Slavonic Papers, xv (1973), was devoted entirely to the events of 1970 and their
    effects on all aspects of contemporary Polish life. Ed. Ewa Wacowska, Rewolta
    szczecinska i jej znaczenie (Paris, 1971). See also A. Bromke, J. W. Strong, Gierek's
    Poland (New York, 1973).

  20. From an English translation in Inter-Catholic Press Agency Inc. News Bulletin (New
    York), xx, No. 23, 20 December 1965. The German-Polish Dialogue: Letters of the
    Polish and German Bishops (Bonn, 1966). See also Andre Liebich, 'La lettre des eye-
    ques: une etude sur les reactions polonaises a la Ostpolitik de la RFA', Etudes
    Internationales (Montreal), vi, nr. 4 (1975), 501-28. On post-war diplomatic relations,
    see W. W. Kulski, Germany and Poland: from war to peaceful relations (Syracuse,
    1976).

  21. Czarna ksiega cenzury PRL - 1, ed. T. Strzyzewski (Aneks), (London, 1977), contains
    a detailed collection of regulations and decisions of the censorship in the period

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