A workers view of Poland from Łódź in 1986 (191)
Evan McGilvray has written a number of books on Poland as well as biographies. He is well versed in Poland and Polish society and away from the usual locations of Krakow and Warsaw.
Evan first visited Poland in 1986, 5 years after the declaration of martial law which triggered the suppression of the free trade union Solidarity in December 1981. He visited some friends he had made via correspondence, who lived in the city of Łódź. He provides us with a great insight away from the intelligentsia as his friends were workers. We hear in some detail how the communist party was perceived, life as a worker, as well as views on Lech Walesa and Solidarity.
In the 1990s Evan interviewed General Jaruzelski, who as First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party (aka the communist party) gave the martial law order in 1981 and remained head of state until 1989.
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0:00 Introduction
3:00 Interview with Evan McGilvray: His interest in Poland and first impressions
16:45 Life in Poland: The average worker, shopping, self-sufficiency, and popular culture
26:16 Surveillance and influence of the Catholic church in Poland
29:07 Impressions and interactions with the communist regime in Poland
33:05 Impressions of the Soviet Union and Russian forces in Poland
36:21 Impressions of Lech Walesa in Poland and his transition to mainstream
40:19 Contacts with solidarity in Poland and encounters with General Jaruzelski
44:56 General Jaruzelski's efforts to correct the record
49:33 Reminder to check out extra information and videos
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