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a| Solidarity’s secret : the women who defeated Communism in Poland /
c| Shana Penn.
a| Ann Arbor :
b| University of Michigan Press,
c| 2005.
a| xvii, 372 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-358) and index.Introduction : national secret -- Women at the gates : Anna Walentynowicz and the August 1980 strikes -- Solidarity’s "blank spot" : the legal period and martial law -- Dark circles : building the Solidarity underground -- Floating offices : publishing the underground newspaper -- Wild card: the female stereotype as camouflage -- A third space : mutual dependencies and cooperation -- Patient revolution : women and leadership -- "Our romantic model" : myth, literature, and women’s place -- In the end, the beginning : adjustments and new problems for women after 1989 -- Filling in the "blank spot" : the public discourse on women.
a| NSZZ "Solidarność" (Labor organization)
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a| Communism
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d| 2011-05-25
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