Professor of History, University of Michigan
Cultural and social history are a bit like geology. Things change, but so slowly that it isn’t always obvious what happened until long afterwards. While political history operates on a much faster timeline, even here we often see events that churn the soil even while the bedrock moves at a glacial pace. Just consider the
Read MoreSomething very strange is happening to the coronavirus in Poland right now. If we look at the number of new confirmed cases, we see a success story. In mid November it seemed that the country was only days from a return to a full lockdown, which the government had announced would automatically happen if the
Read MoreRecently Barbara Nowacka, an opposition member of the Polish sejm, was attacked by the police at a protest demonstration, even though she was displaying her parliamentary ID. A police spokesperson later said that the officer used force because he perceived Nowacka as a threat. Nowacka is by no means the first victim of the police
Read MoreI was fortunate enough to be in Poland in October of 2016, when the radical-right Law and Justice Party (PiS) first attempted to roll back the already restrictive abortion laws in that country. I say “fortunate,” because I had a front-row seat to the largest display of public resistance against PiS authoritarianism. On the day
Read MorePoland may be the only place in the world where people have a higher opinion of Donald Trump today than they had in 2016.
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