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ISBN: 978-3-8474-0608-2

Polish-German Relations

The Miracle of Reconciliation

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Erscheinungsdatum : 16.07.2014

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ISBN: 978-3-8474-0608-2

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The book constitutes a sociological analysis of the origins of the Polish-German antagonism in the nineteenth and twentieth century and of the process of overcoming it. The author discusses the role played by the religious and political leaders as well as intellectuals of both nations and presents survey research data showing the marked improvement in mutual relations.

 

After a long history of alternating relations, things between Poland and Germany were as bad as never before after World War II. The Nazi attack on Poland in 1939 and the atrocities committed during the occupation resulted in intense Polish hostility towards Germany. On the German side, the loss of territories created a feeling of harm and contributed to deepen anti-Polish stereotypes. The process of reconciliation emanated from initiatives taken by the Christian churches and courageous individuals on both sides, but the crucial step was taken by Chancellor Willy Brandt and the Polish communist leader Wladyslaw Gomulka, who in 1970 worked out a comprehensive agreement for normalizing relations between Poland and the Federal Republic. Following the collapse of communist regimes and unification of Germany mutual relations took the form of co-operation and partnership within the structures of democratic Europe. Today, both sides are about to overcome former stereotypes. While some differences of interests still remain, the overall picture of the current relations between Germany and Poland is one proof that even deepest wounds of the past do not prevent nations from overcoming antagonism and from building friendly relations.

 

From the Contents:

  • The burden of history
  • The Oder-Neiße controversy
  • The change of heart: How do neighbors see each other?

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Author:

Prof. em. Jerzy J. Wiatr, Professor emeritus of the University of Warsaw, Honorary Rector of the European School of Law and Administration, Warsaw, Poland

 

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Target groups: Researchers in Sociology and Political Science

Keywords: Oder-Neiße line, World War I & II, Partnership

Subject area: Sociology, Political Science

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978-3-8474-0608-2

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978-3-8474-0290-9

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A5

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110

Year of publication

2014

Date of publication

16.07.2014

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1.

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Englisch

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Oder–Neiße line, Partnership, World War I, World War II

In sechs von sieben Kapiteln zeichnet der Staatsmann, Soziologe und Politikwissenschaftler die Entwicklung der Beziehungen zwischen Polen und seinem Nachbarn im Westen nach, wobei der Fokus auf der Analyse der gegenseitigen Wahrnehmung beider Staaten und Völker liegt.

pw-Portal, 13.11.2015

Beschreibung

Beschreibung

The book constitutes a sociological analysis of the origins of the Polish-German antagonism in the nineteenth and twentieth century and of the process of overcoming it. The author discusses the role played by the religious and political leaders as well as intellectuals of both nations and presents survey research data showing the marked improvement in mutual relations.

 

After a long history of alternating relations, things between Poland and Germany were as bad as never before after World War II. The Nazi attack on Poland in 1939 and the atrocities committed during the occupation resulted in intense Polish hostility towards Germany. On the German side, the loss of territories created a feeling of harm and contributed to deepen anti-Polish stereotypes. The process of reconciliation emanated from initiatives taken by the Christian churches and courageous individuals on both sides, but the crucial step was taken by Chancellor Willy Brandt and the Polish communist leader Wladyslaw Gomulka, who in 1970 worked out a comprehensive agreement for normalizing relations between Poland and the Federal Republic. Following the collapse of communist regimes and unification of Germany mutual relations took the form of co-operation and partnership within the structures of democratic Europe. Today, both sides are about to overcome former stereotypes. While some differences of interests still remain, the overall picture of the current relations between Germany and Poland is one proof that even deepest wounds of the past do not prevent nations from overcoming antagonism and from building friendly relations.

 

From the Contents:

  • The burden of history
  • The Oder-Neiße controversy
  • The change of heart: How do neighbors see each other?

View detailed Table of Contents

 

Author:

Prof. em. Jerzy J. Wiatr, Professor emeritus of the University of Warsaw, Honorary Rector of the European School of Law and Administration, Warsaw, Poland

 

Download for free: publicity leaflet (pdf)

 

Target groups: Researchers in Sociology and Political Science

Keywords: Oder-Neiße line, World War I & II, Partnership

Subject area: Sociology, Political Science

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978-3-8474-0608-2

eISBN

978-3-8474-0290-9

Format

A5

Scope

110

Year of publication

2014

Date of publication

16.07.2014

Edition

1.

Language

Englisch

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In sechs von sieben Kapiteln zeichnet der Staatsmann, Soziologe und Politikwissenschaftler die Entwicklung der Beziehungen zwischen Polen und seinem Nachbarn im Westen nach, wobei der Fokus auf der Analyse der gegenseitigen Wahrnehmung beider Staaten und Völker liegt.

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