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inteligencka', Kultura (Paris), Nos. 7/286, 8/287 (1971), 126-37; Wojciech Rysak,
'Inteligencja polska: rzeczywistosc czy mit',Kultura (Paris), Nos. 7/298, 8/299 (1972);
178—85; Georges Mond, The Role of the Intellectuals', Canadian Slavonic Papers, xv
(1973), 122-33.
- Zbigniew Herbert, from 'Pan Cogito': 'What Mr. Cogito thinks about hell', in English
translation in Selected Poems (Oxford 1977), pp. 60-1. Contemporary Polish literature
is not very accessible to English readers, although some works and anthologies have been
published in translation: see Polish Writing Today, ed. Celina Wieniawska (Penguin,
Harmondsworth, 1967); A. Gillon, L. Krzyzanowski, An Introduction to Modern Polish
Literature (New York, 1964). - See B. M. Maciejewski, Twelve Polish Composers, London 1976.
- J. Piekalkiewicz, Communist Local Government: a study of Poland (Ohio, 1977).
- W. Sokolewicz, 'Changes in the structure and functions of the Polish Sejm', East
Central Europe, ii (1975), 78-91. On the constitutional amendments of 1976, see
Dziennik Ustaw, nr. 7, poz 36 of 21 Feb. 1976. The main changes are in Article 1 which
declares the Polish People's Republic to be a 'socialist state' instead of a 'people's
democracy'; in Article 3.1 which describes the Polish United Workers' Party as 'the
leading political force of society'; and in Article 6.2, which declares that the Polish
People's Republic 'is strengthening friendship and co-operation with the USSR and
other socialist countries.' - V. Gsovski, Church and State behind the Iron Curtain (New York, 1955). For more
recent comments see articles by J. Turowicz, L. Dembiriski, and S. Staron, in Canadian
Slavonic Papers, xv (1973), 151-83. Two papal biographies - Mary Craig, Man from a
far country (London, 1979), and George Blazynski, Pope John Paul 11 (London, 1979) -
give vivid insights into contemporary Polish Catholicism. - Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Soviet Bloc: Unity and Conflict (Cambridge, Mass., 1960);
Adam Bromke, 'Polish Foreign Policy in the 1970s', Canadian Slavonic Papers, xv (1973),
192-204. - Norman Davies, 'Magical Mystery Tour of Poland', The Times, Friday, 27 October 1972.
- Dissent in Poland: reports and documents in translation, December 1975-July 1977,
Association of Polish Students and Graduates in Exile (London, 1977); Peter K. Raina,
Political Opposition in Poland, 1955-77 (London, 1978). - See Norman Davies, Europe: A History (Oxford, 1996), 944—49.
- Extracts from Norman Davies, Heart of Europe: A Short History of Poland (Oxford,
1984). - Ibid, pp 52-3.
6<). Heart of Europe, 55-6. - Ibid., p. 61.
CHAPTER 24. SOLIDARNOSC
- Timothy Garton Ash, The Polish Revolution: Solidarity (revised and updated edition)
(London, 1999), 67-72. - P Wronski, 'Sierpien generalow' (The Generals' August), Gazeta Wyborcza, 30 August
2001, reporting documents released by the Ministry of Defence. - See W. Jaruzelski, Stan wojenny: dlaczego? (Warsaw, 1993).
- From Norman Davies, 'Solidarity, 1980-1981': inserted as a last-minute annexe to God's
Playground, ii. 720-5. The book went on sale on 14 December 1981. - See B. Nowak, Putkownik Kuklinski; wywiady, opinie, dokumenty, (Lublin, 1998).
- 'Strzelali aby zabic,' Rzeczpospolita, n 192 (5965), 18-19 August 2001.
- Leszek Balcerowicz, spech at Templeton College, Oxford, 12 October 2001.