The Rough Guide to Poland

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Rough Guides, 2005. — 748 p.
In many ways, Poland is one of the success stories of the new Europe, transforming itself from communistbloc one-party state to parliamentary democracy and European Union member in a remarkably short period of time. More than a decade and a half of non-communist governments have wrought profound changes on the country, unleashing entrepreneurial energies and widening
cultural horizons in a way that pre-1989 generations would have scarcely thought possible. Gleaming corporate skyscrapers have taken root in Warsaw, and private shops and cafés have established themselves in even the most provincial of rural towns. The country has a radically different look about it, having exchanged the greyish tinge of a state-regulated society for the anything-goes attitude of private enterprise – and all the billboards and window displays that go with it.

Author(s): Bousfi eld Jonathan, Salter Mark.

Language: English
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