This book is the first study of the mentality of anti-Communist
underground fighters and presents, especially, their thinking, ideals,
stereotypes and customs.
The models and psychological processes that the volume analyses are
relevant not only to the Polish partisans, but also to members of other
underground organisations, in East-Central Europe, South America and
Asia. It explores how the underground organizations were created, who
joined them and why, what thoughts and emotions were involved, and what
were the consequences of the decisions to join them. Experiences and
situations are illustrated with excerpts of diaries and memoirs which
reveal the thinking of people in extreme situations, when their lives
are in danger, when they are caught in desperate conflicts, or are
fighting against overwhelming government forces.
The Mentality of Partisans is useful for upper-level undergraduates,
postgraduates, and scholars interested in the history of Europe,
resistance movements, anticommunism, military and political conflicts,
World War Two and non-classical historiography.