Family, Taboo and Communism in Poland, 1956-1989
The book answers fundamental questions about the processes of social negotiation of mentality shifts in communist Poland. Taking divorce, single motherhood, domestic violence and abortion as examples, it analyzes the level of acceptance toward tabus grounded in tradition, and the course of negotiati...
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Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
2021
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