Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One Individualism and Social Theory
- Part Two Individualism and Democracy in Poland
- Part Three Rupture and Reintegration
- Conclusion: The Resilience of Individualism
- Appendix 1 Selected Socioeconomic Development Indicators for Wrocław and Łódź at the Beginning of the Democratic Era (1994)
- Appendix 2 Interview Questionnaire for Sorting Out Individual and Corporate Identities
- Appendix 3 List of Interviewees together with Their Classification into Two Main Identity Types
- Index
Appendix 3 - List of Interviewees together with Their Classification into Two Main Identity Types
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One Individualism and Social Theory
- Part Two Individualism and Democracy in Poland
- Part Three Rupture and Reintegration
- Conclusion: The Resilience of Individualism
- Appendix 1 Selected Socioeconomic Development Indicators for Wrocław and Łódź at the Beginning of the Democratic Era (1994)
- Appendix 2 Interview Questionnaire for Sorting Out Individual and Corporate Identities
- Appendix 3 List of Interviewees together with Their Classification into Two Main Identity Types
- Index
Summary
Unless otherwise indicated, the respondents’ listed posts and affiliations were relevant at the time of the interview (1996–1998).
Wrocław: The Individuals
Bohdan Aniszczyk (member of the City Executive Board, independent), Septem-ber 6, 1998
Władyslaw Frasyniuk (former Solidarity leader and member of Parliament for the Freedom Union), March 25 and April 4, 1996
Stanisław Huskowski (deputy chairman of the City Council and regional chair-man of the Freedom Union), March 15, 20, and 26, 1996
Leon Kieres (chairman of the Dolnośląskie Provincial Assembly), March 19 and April 11, 1996
Paweł Kocięba-Żabski (journalist and city councilmember), March 3, 1996 Sławomir Najnigier (deputy Mayor, the Freedom Union), March 14 and 15, 1996 Bartłomiej Nowotarski (member of the City Executive Board, the Freedom Union), March 18 and April 1, 1996
Jarosław Obremski (member of the City Executive Board, the Conservative People's Party), August 26, 1998
Jacek Protasiewicz (the Freedom Union), August 26, 1998
Grzegorz Schetyna (member of Parliament, the Freedom Union), September 4, 1998
Zygfryd Zaporowski (deputy Mayor, independent), March 13, 1996
Bogdan Zdrojewski (Mayor, independent), March 9, 1996
Wrocław: The Corporate Characters
Maria Berny (Senator for the Alliance of Democratic Left), April 2, 1996
Adam Grehl (deputy Mayor, independent), March 11 and 25, 1996
Andrzej Łoś (chairman of the City Council, the Freedom Union), March 14, 20, 25, and April 4, 1996
Stanisław Rogowski (member of Parliament and regional chairman of the Union of Labor), March 25, 1996
Zbigniew Sebastian (Chairman of the Lower Silesia Chamber of Commerce), March 26 and 29, 1996
Andrzej Szastyński (city councilmember, the Alliance of Democratic Left), April 2 and 3, 1996
Andrzej Wiszniewski (rector of the Wrocław Polytechnic), March 29 and April 12, 1996
Tomasz Wójcik (regional chairman of the Solidarity Trade Union), March 14, 1996
Łódź: The Individuals
Marek Czekalski (Mayor, the Freedom Union), February 13, 21 and 27, 1996
Marek Edelman (the Freedom Union), January 31, 1996
Łódź: The Corporate Characters
Mirosław Drzewiecki (businessman, the Freedom Union), February 13, 1996
Elżbieta Hibner (deputy Mayor, the Christian-National Union), February 2 and 23, 1996
Zdzisława Janowska (Senator, independent), January 31, February 6 and 12, 1996
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- Individualism and the Rise of Democracy in Poland , pp. 357 - 360Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2021