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A POCKET HISTORY OF POLAND originated from a course on Polish history and culture delivered by Dariusz Sirko in Madeira, Portugal, during his European Voluntary Service in 2017. The enthusiasm sparked by his presentation motivated Sirko to expand it into this book. Its informal, youthful, and conversational tone sets it apart from other histories of Poland, whether in print or online. This book is designed for history enthusiasts and tourists alike, enhancing any visit to the region—be it literary, virtual, or in-person. Readers will discover intriguing insights, such as the symbolism of the Polish coat of arms and the country’s designation as the beating heart of Europe, alongside explorations of its post-Communism and post-EU accession experiences. The book is rich with stories of influential figures like Copernicus, Chopin, Walesa, John Paul II, and Marie Curie, offering fresh perspectives even to those well-versed in Polish history. It revivifies narratives of medieval dynasties like the Piasts and Jagiellonians, infused with a modern sensibility. For those unfamiliar with Polish history and culture, it provides an engaging dive into the broader history of Central and Eastern Europe, illuminating the personal and contemporary significance of Poland’s past.
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Pocket History of Poland, Lene Wold, Mariusz Kalinowski
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- 2020
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