From the Preface: "This book is a survey and a tentative synthesis. Based largely on published studies and documents it necessarily reflects the paucity of works in this field. This is particularly true for the treatment of Polish Americans; new contributions using more sophisticated research techniques are only beginning to appear. The main thrust of this study is the relations between the United States and Poland, which explains why the Polish emigration to America is treated only insofar as it affected these relations." Contents: 1 Partitions of Poland and the Rise of the United States 2 The Polish Question in the Nineteenth Century 3 Wilson and the Rebirth of Poland 4 From Peace to War 5 Roosevelt and Poland in the Second World War 6 In the Shadow of Stalinism and the Cold War 7 From Gomulka to Gierek: Detente and Its Limits Publishing House: Harvard University Press, Cambridge 1980 HardCover book measuring 6.4" x 9.5" 474 pages, maps, index English Language Version All books are shipped through the U.S. Postal Office using Media Mail service. Typically delivery times are between 1 and 2 weeks. Please be advised, certain destinations in the U.S. may take longer.

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