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Lech Walesa (Wałȩsa) was co-founder and leader of the Independent Self-Governing Trade Union “Solidarity” ...
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War communism and the rise of the Soviet Union
Contrary to the analyses and predictions of all currents in Russian Marxism, the revolution in Russia ...
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Women in the 1848 Revolution, Poland
The Entuzjastki (Enthusiasts) were a small, organized faction of Polish female writers, educators, ...
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Women in the Russian Revolution
A long-drawn-out event, the roots of the Russian Revolution go back to the reforms of Tsar Alexander ...
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Women in the Solidarity movement, Polish underground
In communist Poland women made up 50 percent of the labor force and 50 percent of the 10-million-strong ...
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Women's movement, Soviet Union
Women played a number of significant roles in the Soviet Union. They participated politically, fought ...
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Women's movements, Eastern Europe
Despite differences in individual countries, the history of women's movements in Eastern Europe can be ...
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Workers' self-management, Yugoslavia
The proclamation of workers' self-management in June 1950 shaped Yugoslavia's “own way,” independent ...
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Yugoslavia, anti-fascist “People's Liberation War” and revolution, 1941–1945
World War II in the territory of former Yugoslavia started with the unannounced bombarding of Belgrade ...
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Yugoslavia, anti-privatization struggles
To understand neoliberalism in Serbia, one has to go back to the time of Slobodan Milosevic. Of central ...
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