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Anna Machcewicz

    Anna Machcewicz is a historian and journalist, known for her reportages and popular science articles. Her work delves into a deeper understanding of history and society, unafraid to ask challenging questions and uncover complex truths. Her style is characterized by meticulous research and compelling narratives that draw the reader in. Through her writing, she seeks to connect the past with the present, offering fresh perspectives on familiar events.

    Rebellion
    • Rebellion

      The Shipyard Strikes in Poland and the Birth of Solidarność in August 1980

      “Rebellion” is a fascinating, multi-threaded story about how revolutions unfold. The story begins when the communist authorities in Poland promise a better life after the bloody suppression of strikes in December 1970. The availability of goods temporarily increased, and for a time the outside world seemed closer. Just a decade later, however, rebellion arrived nonetheless. This book provides the full story of the Great Strike of August 1980, the centre of which was the Gdan´sk Shipyard. This strike was a fight not only for bread, but also for dignity of the striking workers. The authorities were faced with the choice of either calling for assistance from Soviet troops or seeking a compromise. Many days of negotiations with the strikers resulted in an agreement that began a new chapter in Polish history and opened the way to demise of the communist system in Eastern Europe.

      Rebellion