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Journal articles on the topic "Socialisme – Pologne – Histoire"
Galas, Marina. "Preparation for the reform of the liberalization of the political (state) regime of the USSR in the second half of the 1950s—1964 (according to the documents of the RGASPI)." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2020, no. 10-2 (October 1, 2020): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202010statyi26.
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Little, Roch. "Le mythe de l'antihéros socialiste contre le mythe du héros antisocialiste : le débat sur Pilsudski dans l'historiographie polonaise d'après-guerre (1945-1989)." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/18149.
Full textDoré, Pier-Alexandre. "La chimère polonaise : la social-démocratie allemande et la Question polonaise au cours de la Première Guerre mondiale." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/66445.
Full textInherited from the 19th century, the Polish Question was one of the major challenges of the internal policies of the German Empire at the turn of the century. Far from admitting defeat,the Polish national minority, marginalized and targeted by assimilation policies, remains an object of concern which increases with the First World War. Amidst tensions between theGerman state and its Polish citizens, the German social democratic movement is gradually integrating socio-political debates concerning the Polish problems of East Prussia. Faced with domestic and foreign political environments dependent on the throes of war, the SocialDemocrats are struggling to impose their visions on the future of German-Polish communities.Repeated foreign interventions, the implosion of the social democratic movement, the Peace of Brest-Litovsk, military defeats and the German and Polish revolutions ultimately mark the failure of the German social democracy’s polish program. In many ways, the First World Warand the management of the Polish national minority in Germany desired by the SocialDemocrats marked the end of a chapter for Polish-German relations. At the end of the conflict,the German defeat and the new social-democratic government set the stage for years of PolishGerman competition, which can be seen in the numerous conflicts marking the years of theInterwar period.
Shpolberg, Maria. "L'ouvrier et le travail dans le cinéma polonais, 1968-1981." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PSLEE027.
Full textThis dissertation analyses the aesthetic and narrative strategies used by Polish filmmakers to represent labor after the violent suppression of the December 1970 strikes in Poland. It investigates the manner in which cinema articulated and negotiated the simmering tensions between the Polish working class, Polish society more broadly, and the authorities—tensions which, after a decade of workers’ struggle, would give birth to the first independent trade union in the Soviet bloc, "Solidarity". The central texts examined include the fiction films of Andrzej Wajda, the documentaries of Krzysztof Kieślowski, and the “creative documentaries” of Wojciech Wiszniewski and Piotr Szulkin, among others. The dissertation also examines a number of shorts depicting female labor, demonstrating how they expanded popular understandings of what constituted labor and provided a particularly trenchant critique of the socialist system. The central questions the dissertation asks are: how do these films deconstruct the codes inherited from socialist realism for representing manual labor and the worker? What role did they play in forging the necessary alliance between the country’s intellectuals and its working class? Finally, what type of labor do these films themselves demand of the viewer?
Jakobiec, Paulina. "Le documentaire Polonais de 1955 à 1969." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010582.
Full textMy thesis presents the history of Polish documentary cinema seen in the context of Polish history. The period which I worked on was the years 1955-1969. My dissertation is structured in three parts and a preface. The latter shows reconstruction-period cinematography almost completely destroyed during the war. It also describes the influence of the state on every industry. I introduce the first films made after the war and the first movements born in this period. Furthermore, I spoke of socialist realism and its consequences. The first part of my work is dedicated to the Black Series. ln the first chapter, I describe 1950s Polish society; I present the social and political events which consequently give rise to October 1956. Moreover, I talk about the state of cinema of the era. The second chapter is almost entirely devoted to the student Iife of the future Black Series creators. I describe and analyze the films from this movement in the third chapter. I dedicated the second part of my thesis to introducing the documentaries and artistic movements which are either contemporaneous with the Black Series or established just after it; the period described covers the years 1956-1960. ln this section, I also present a "brief history" of short film broadcasts in Poland in the years 1944-1969. ln the third and final part, I talk about the films, artistic trends and the most important phenomena of 1960s Polish documentary film, and I show the characteristics of the political situation of that period. I draw attention to the events that had a direct influence on the development of Polish documentaries: the creation of the Short Film Festival in Krakow in 1961, the development of television, the organizational changes of the film world and the crisis-officially declared by the film press-in the mid-60s. ln the last sub-chapters I also introduce the new generation of documentary filmmakers. The Appendix contains interviews I conducted with people associated with Polish cinema of the period which I speak of in my thesis. There is also a text on the production of the documentary "273 days below zero", illustrating the former state of Polish-Soviet relations
Books on the topic "Socialisme – Pologne – Histoire"
Makarenkova, E. M. Polʹ Lafarg i frant͡s︡uzskoe rabochee dvizhenie vo vtoroĭ polovine XIX veka. Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka", 1985.
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