Polish Underground Extracts, no. 2 (1984)

Extracts from Polish underground publications compiled and translated into English by the RFE Polish Publication Unit for broadcasting purposes. Introductions to most articles are provided by RFE staff, and items are compiled in issues based mainly on theme and date. 1984[from: Biuletyn Międzywydawn...

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Main Author: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
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Language:English
Published: 1984-06-22T00:00:00Z-1984-06-22T23:59:59Z
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description Extracts from Polish underground publications compiled and translated into English by the RFE Polish Publication Unit for broadcasting purposes. Introductions to most articles are provided by RFE staff, and items are compiled in issues based mainly on theme and date. 1984[from: Biuletyn Międzywydawniczy, no. 4 (1984)]The "Publisher's Bulletin" appears in Warsaw. It deals mainly with the literary world, with the situation in publishing, both underground and official, and with censorship; it also reviews new publications. In issue no. 4, which appeared earlier this year, there are several articles devoted to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. Two examples follow. The Orwellian Year in the USSR[from: Biuletyn Międzywydawniczy, no. 4 (1984)]The "Publisher's Bulletin" appears in Warsaw. It deals mainly with the literary world, with the situation in publishing, both underground and official, and with censorship; it also reviews new publications. In issue no. 4, which appeared earlier this year, there are several articles devoted to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. Two examples follow. Independent Education[from: Gazeta Niecodzienna, no. 6(11) (1984)]In keeping with its title, which means "Nondaily Newspaper," this is an irregular and undated publication. It is published by the Committee for Independent Culture, which was formed at the end of 1982, a year after the introduction of martial law in Poland. The committee consists of representatives of various creative professions and the arts. In January 1983 the committee was recognized by the underground leadership of Solidarity as the coordinating body for various initiatives in the field of art and culture undertaken by union cells. Its function is to organize these initiatives and to formulate statements on art and culture. The following item is an interview with one of the organizers of independent educational facilities. They Know What They Want: The Self-Education Movement[from: Tygodnik Mazowsze, no. 83 (5 April 1984)]The leading underground Solidarity weekly, published in Warsaw, offers an account on the practical aspects of the self-education movement. The article begins with what is presumably a personal experience of the author with the unofficial approach to education. The USA and Poland: A Sober Look[from: Tygodnik Mazowsze, no. 85 (23 April 1984)]This is a somewhat mocking summing up of the apparent state of Polish-American relations as published in one of the main underground publications, based in Warsaw. About Russia / by Mieszek Orfeusz[from: Niepodleglość, no. 27 (March 1984)]"Niepodleglość" [Independence] has been appearing in Warsaw since early 1982. It is an independent monthly, not affiliated with Solidarity, which supports the idea of a sovereign and independent Poland without calling for violence. The article below explains the publication's attitude to Russia following some readers' criticism of a recent article. The author's name is obviously a pseudonym. The Matter of Compensation for Ex-Prisoners of Soviet Labor Camps[from: Unia, no. 6]"Unia" is an undated underground journal dealing with social, economic, historical, political, and cultural matters, often reprinting material from other underground publications. On several occasions it has published transcripts of commentaries by Radio Free Europe.
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
[Hanicka, Teresa, Radio Free Europe. Research and Analysis Department, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty]
[Jobless/Social Security, Socialist and social democrat parties/Socialist International, Peasant Movements, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Education, Pacifism/Peace movements, Occupation/Resistance movements, Religious movements/Anti-clericalism/Atheism, Environmentalist and anti-nuclear movements, Censorship, Communist movements and parties, Syndicalism/Trade Unions, Elections/Electoral campaigns, Housing, Concentration camps/Internment camps/Forced labor camps, Youth and Students movements, International Relations, Health, Human rights organizations, Transformation of industrial and agricultural issues, Political Prisioners/Political trials, Imperialism/Anti-imperialist movements, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements, Christian-democrat movements and parties, Culture, Media and Arts, Exiles/Political refugees, Conservative and Liberal movements and parties, Workers movements/Workers councils/Workers International organizations]
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title Polish Underground Extracts, no. 2 (1984)
topic [Hanicka, Teresa, Radio Free Europe. Research and Analysis Department, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty]
[Jobless/Social Security, Socialist and social democrat parties/Socialist International, Peasant Movements, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Education, Pacifism/Peace movements, Occupation/Resistance movements, Religious movements/Anti-clericalism/Atheism, Environmentalist and anti-nuclear movements, Censorship, Communist movements and parties, Syndicalism/Trade Unions, Elections/Electoral campaigns, Housing, Concentration camps/Internment camps/Forced labor camps, Youth and Students movements, International Relations, Health, Human rights organizations, Transformation of industrial and agricultural issues, Political Prisioners/Political trials, Imperialism/Anti-imperialist movements, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements, Christian-democrat movements and parties, Culture, Media and Arts, Exiles/Political refugees, Conservative and Liberal movements and parties, Workers movements/Workers councils/Workers International organizations]
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