Polish United Workers’ Party in Pruszcz Gdański at the Turning Points of the History of the Polish People’s Republic (1956, 1970, 1980, 1981) Cover Image

PZPR w Pruszczu Gdańskim na zakrętach historii PRL (1956, 1970, 1980–1981)
Polish United Workers’ Party in Pruszcz Gdański at the Turning Points of the History of the Polish People’s Republic (1956, 1970, 1980, 1981)

Author(s): Piotr Brzeziński
Subject(s): Political history, Government/Political systems, Political behavior, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Instytut Pamięci Narodowej
Keywords: communism in Poland; Polish People’s Republic (PPR); Polish United Worker’s Party (PUWP); Pomerania region; Pruszcz Gdański; October ’56; the massacre of the workers in December 1970; August ’80;

Summary/Abstract: The article describes the situation within the county and urban structures of the Party in Pruszcz Gdański at the three turning points of the history of the Polish People’s Republic: October ’56, December ’70, and August ’80. It is also an attempt at finding common traits within the local Party authorities’ responses to the subsequent outbreaks of social dissent and on a small scale, the course of the so-called Polish Months in a small provincial town living in the shadow of the Tri-City Agglomeration. Due to the proximity of the Tri-City, the residents of Pruszcz Gdański often witnessed the grand history that happened there. Many of them worked in factories or attended schools or universities that were located in Gdańsk, Gdynia, or Sopot. Thus, the dramatic historical events that took place in the Tri-City directly affected their lives. The article is based on fragments of Pruszcz Gdański w latach 1945–1990. Partia, bezpieka, „Solidarność” by Piotr Brzeziński, Arkadiusz Kazański, Marcin Węgliński, which was published in late 2016.

  • Issue Year: 32/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 319-345
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Polish