The image of Poland has once again been impressed on European
consciousness. Norman Davies provides a key to understanding the modern
Polish crisis in this lucid and authoritative description of the
nation's history. Beginning with the period since 1945, he travels back
in time to highlight the long-term themes and traditions which have
influenced present attitudes.
His evocative account reveals Poland as the heart of Europe in more than
the geographical sense. It is a country where Europe's ideological
conflicts are played out in their most acute form: as recent events have
emphasized, Poland's fate is of vital concern to European civilization
as a whole.
This revised and updated edition tackles and analyses the issues arising
from the fall of the Eastern Bloc, and looks at Poland's future within a
political climate of democracy and free market.