Rewolucja : Russian Poland, 1904–1907 /
Blobaum argues that, despite subsequent Russian repression, the revolution contributed to establishing the conditions for a modern civil society in Poland.
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[Ithaca] :
Cornell University Press,
[1995]
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- 1. Russian State, Polish Society
- 2. The Making of a Revolution, 1904
- 3. The Emergence of the Labor Movement
- 4. The Revolution in the Countryside
- 5. The Struggle over Education
- 6. The Transformation of Political Culture
- 7. The Church and the Revolution
- 8. The Impact of Martial Law.