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Nowa Huta. Okruchy życia i meandry historii : ウィキペディア英語版
Nowa Huta. Okruchy życia i meandry historii

The ''Nowa Huta. Okruchy życia i meandry historii'' ((英語:Nowa Huta. Crumbs of Life and the Meanders of History)) is a 2003 photo anthology compiled by Jerzy Aleksander Karnasiewicz and illustrated with photographs of Nowa Huta district of Kraków, Poland; which were taken in its early days, and between 1979-2003. The book, published bilingually in Polish and English, contains essays, sociological dissertations, poetry and the homilies of future Pope John Paul II given during his visits to Nowa Huta.〔 The anthology was unveiled by the president of Kraków, prof. Jacek Majchrowski on October 14, 2003, with the honorary patronage of Cardinal Franciszek Macharski.〔Jacek Bartlewicz. ''Interview with Jerzy Aleksander Karnasiewicz:'' ( Opowieść o miejscu szczęśliwym (Dream of a happy place), ) ''Gazeta Krakowska'', NaszeMiasto.pl, Polskapresse 2000-2009. Retrieved 9 November 2011.〕
==Significance==
Nowa Huta was to become a model socialist city for Stalinist propaganda. Following the establishing of the People's Republic of Poland, the Communist authorities commenced building a satellite industrial town near Kraków.〔( Nowa Huta Route, with maps and photographs ) at ''Magiczny Krakow'' municipal website, 2009〕 The adjoining Vladimir Lenin Steelworks began operations on July 22, 1954. The new city was constructed entirely according to a new doctrine of Socialist realism in Poland. Its central avenue featured a countrywide-known statue of Vladimir Lenin.〔 (Rozmowa z Jerzym Aleksandrem Karnasiewiczem, ) (interview with Jerzy Aleksander Karnasiewicz) first published in Gazeta Nowohucka supplement to Gazeta Krakowska newspaper, September 16, 2003; retrieved from the Internet Archive〕〔Prof. Alison Stenning, ( "LIVING IN THE SPACES OF (POST-)SOCIALISM: THE CASE OF NOWA HUTA" ), School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, 2002〕
However, as early as in 1960, inhabitants of Nowa Huta began fighting for permit to build a church. In that year, violent street-fights erupted over a wooden cross, erected by the locals who were supported by Bishop Karol Wojtyła. In the 1980s Nowa Huta became a place of demonstrations and violent street protests of the Solidarity movement, fought by the police. It was one of the most important centers of antiCommunist resistance, with numerous strike actions.〔
The book follows this sociological phenomenon across several decades from its heyday until the fall of Communism, and its aftermath; presenting the town's former political role and its subsequent decline in new sovereign Poland.〔 "There is an apparent paradox in Nowa Huta now being characterised as a place of insecurity, declining mobility and uncertainty, in contrast to its earlier characterisation as a place of opportunity and stability." (Alison Stenning, the ''Nowa Huta'' anthology)〔

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