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200407s2020 paua b 001 0 eng |
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$a9780822945987$q(cloth :$qacid-free paper) |
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$z9780822987345$q(ebook) |
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$aBX1378.5$b.F425 2020 |
Dewey Class |
82
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$a282.092$223 |
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$aFelak, James Ramon,$d1957-$eauthor. |
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$aThe Pope in Poland :$bthe pilgrimages of John Paul II, 1979-1991 /$cJames Ramon Felak. |
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$aPittsburgh, Pa. :$bUniversity of Pittsburgh Press,$c[2020] |
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$a336 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm. |
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$aRussian and East European studies |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 317-321) and index. |
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$aCatalyst: the 1979 pilgrimage -- Comforter: the 1983 pilgrimage -- Critic: the 1987 pilgrimage -- Prophet: the 1991 pilgrimage. |
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$a"John Paul II was the first non-Italian pope in over 500 years, and the first Slavic pontiff in history. Shortly after his election to the papacy in 1978, he launched a series of visits to his native Poland, then in the midst of dramatic social changes that heralded the end of Communism. In this groundbreaking book, James Ramon Felak carefully examines the Pope's first four visits to his homeland in June of 1979, 1983, 1987, and 1991 in the late Communist and immediate post-Communist period. Careful analysis of speeches, press coverage, and documents from the Communist Party, government, and police show how the Pope and the Communist authorities engaged one another. Felak gives equal attention to John Paul's political and religious messages, highlighting how he astutely maneuvered between the rising hopes of the Polish people and the dangerous fears of a dying regime. The Pope in Poland recreates and explicates these dramatic visits that played a major role in the collapse of Communism in Poland as well as laid out a papal vision for Poland's post-Communist future."--$cProvided by publisher. |
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$aJohn Paul$bII,$cPope,$d1920-2005$xTravel$zPoland. |
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$aCatholic Church$zPoland. |
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$aCommunism and Christianity$xCatholic Church. |
Subj:Geog. |
651
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$aPoland$xPolitics and government$y1980-1989. |
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651
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$aPoland$xPolitics and government$y1989- |
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$aRussian and East European studies. |