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The invention of modern Poland
Piłsudski and the politics of symbolism
pp. 102-122
Abstract
Between 1918 and 1939, the date of 11 November was increasingly regarded as the principal patriotic anniversary in Poland, marking the return of independence after more than a century. However, the Second World War interrupted this commemoration and after 1945 the Communist authorities preferred to ignore the occasion. Only since the re-establishment of a truly sovereign government has 11 November regained something of its pre-1939 importance.2
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Kirschbaum Stanislav J. (2007) Central European history and the European union: the meaning of Europe. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 102-122
Full citation:
Biskupski Mieczysław B B (2007) „The invention of modern Poland: Piłsudski and the politics of symbolism“, In: S. J. Kirschbaum (ed.), Central European history and the European union, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 102–122.