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Polish Nationalism, Solidarity and the Fall of the Communist Bloc (1980- 1991)

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Polish Nationalism, Solidarity and the Fall of the Communist Bloc (1980- 1991)

A non-accredited history and heritage course

Course Code

CLL 24/25_NA_143
Course Description

In August 1980 the workers of the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, led by a sacked electrician Lech Walesa, not only created the first free trade union in the Soviet Bloc but set in train a sequence of events that changed the course of History. After 35 years of dictatorship what inspired Polish workers to such defiance? How did their union, Solidarity, survive suppression 1980-89? And to what extent did the Polish nation contribute to the end of the Cold War?

Tutor: Joseph Oakley MA PGCE

Term: Summer

Day: Saturday

Start Date: 21 June 2025

Time: 10am-1pm

No. of weeks: 1

Full fee: £30

Location: University of York Campus, Classroom-based

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