
THE IMAGE OF SOVIET RUSSIA IN POLISH CONSERVATIVE JOURNALISM
Adrian Matuła's book is a fascinating journey through time, showing how Polish conservative thought perceived the Soviet Union in the breakthrough years of the 1920s and 1930s. It is a nuanced analysis that allows us to understand the fears and hopes associated with the revolution and the new order in Russia at that time. This publication is an invaluable source of knowledge for historians, political scientists and anyone interested in Polish-Russian relations.
- In-depth analysis of Polish conservative journalism
- The image of the Soviet Union as seen through the eyes of Polish conservatives
- The breakthrough 1920s and 1930s in a political and social context
- Published by IPN guarantees reliability and a high level of content
- Hardcover ensures durability and an aesthetic appearance
- 608 pages full of knowledge and analysis
In the presented book, the author analyzes the journalism of the most important conservative titles from the period of interest. These included: the newspapers: "Czas", the Warsaw "Dzień Polski", the Greater Poland "Dziennik Poznański" and the Vilnius "Słowo" as well as magazines published with varying frequency, such as "Bunt Młodych", transformed in 1937 into "Polityka" and "Nasza Przyszłość".
This book is a valuable source of information about how the Polish intellectual elite perceived the changes taking place in the Soviet Union. The author analyzes how Polish conservatives assessed the collectivization of agriculture, industrialization and political repression. This publication allows us to understand the fears and hopes associated with the new order in Russia and what consequences these events had for Poland.
"The image of Soviet Russia in selected titles of the Polish conservative press in the years 1929-1939" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Poland and Russia in the 20th century. This book allows us to understand how Polish conservative thought perceived the Soviet Union during its greatest transformations. It is a nuanced analysis that allows us to understand the fears and hopes associated with the revolution and the new order in Russia at that time.
The book was published by the Institute of National Remembrance, which guarantees its high level of content and reliability. The hardcover ensures durability and an aesthetic appearance, making the book an ornament to any library. The 169x244 mm format makes reading comfortable and enjoyable.
Specifications
| Author | Adrian Matuła |
| Publisher | IPN |
| ISBN | 9788383761428 |
| Binding | twarda |
| Number of pages | 608 |
| Format | 169x244 mm |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
Adrian Matuła: The Image of Soviet Russia in Polish Conservative Journalism
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