Studia Maritima (Jan 2014)

MIĘDZY GDAŃSKIEM A SZCZECINEM KRYZYSY SPOŁECZNO-POLITYCZNE PRL W REGIONIE KOSZALIŃSKO-SŁUPSKIM (1956–1981) – PODSUMOWANIE BADAŃ

  • Rafał Marciniak

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

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The article discusses the problem of province and smaller cities/towns within general political and social changes in critical times of Communists’ Poland and the role played by smaller communities in the occuring changes. The Author states that the influence range of central changes in the Communists’ party PZPR and other state organs in Warsow had a weaker feedback on the province and their regional pendants. The same concerned vivid social workers’ and independence movements, strikes and different struggles. The neighbourhood of two big centres: Szczecin and Gdańsk, the craddle of „Solidarność”, have had a rather low-rated effect on the changes in Koszalin (mainly influenced by Szczecin) and Słupsk (mainly influenced by Gdańsk) region. The both centres were active clusters of oppositional movements. Between them, as Marciniak stated, existed in the years 1956–1981 a precipice, a ‘sociological vacuum’, conditioned mainly by a lack of strong academic, intellectual and religious circles.

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