词条 | Peter Stachura |
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Peter Stachura was born to a Polish military émigré from the Polish Armed Forces in the West formed after the joint German–Soviet invasion of Poland in World War II.[3] Stachura graduated from the University of Glasgow and completed his PhD at the University of East Anglia in 1971 entitled "The development and organisation of the Hitler youth, 1930-1933".[4] He was awarded a Doctor of Letters by the University of Stirling in 1994. His main focus is on Polish history till 1945, the post-war history of the Poles in Scotland, Polish government-in-exile as well as the Weimar Republic established in 1919. Stachura served as Director of Centre for Research in Polish History financed by the M B Grabowski Fund and Polonia Aid Foundation Trust, with awards an annual prizes offered to students.[5][6] DiscourseIn his 2003 book The Poles in Britain 1940-2000: From Betrayal to Assimilation, Peter Stachura presents an analysis of the place of Polish émigrés in the UK following Yalta Conference agreements. In spite of significant contributions to western victory – wrote Stachura – they have experienced "appalling treatment" by the Allies when the war ended.[7] One of his better known publications is Poland between the Wars 1918 - 1939 (New York: St. Martin's, 1998), the book of collected essays on the subject of internal and ethnic dynamics within the Second Polish Republic, produced in conjunction with the scholarly conference organized by the Polish Society in Great Britain.[8] Selected works by Peter D. Stachura
Notes and references1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Nr5uqSHsGEAC&pg=PR1&lpg=PR1&dq=Second+Polish+Republic+1918%E2%80%93&source=bl&ots=8af2c8hKkD&sig=EvhzPDAB-6uMQWHk-4p4VWJtnbU&hl=en&ei=e4meSqvDL43UsgOxjaQX&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2#v=onepage&q=Second%20Polish%20Republic%201918%E2%80%93&f=false Poland, 1918-1945: an interpretive and documentary history by Peter D. Stachura.] Routledge Note from the Publisher. Retrieved 30 April 2012. {{refbegin}}2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.192.com/atoz/people/stachura/peter/ | title=Peter D Stachura (at) UK electoral roll | publisher=192.com Ltd | accessdate=30 April 2012}} 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=157954 | title=Stepping out of rivals' shadow | publisher=TSL Education Ltd | date=9 March 2001 | accessdate=30 April 2012 | author=Olga Wojtas}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=The development and organisation of the Hitler youth, 1930-1933|url=http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=38&uin=uk.bl.ethos.473615|website=British Library EThOS|accessdate=8 March 2016}} 5. ^University of Stirling, Department of History, Staff Information: Peter Stachura 6. ^University of Stirling, The Centre for Research in Polish History, Department of History 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.externalrelations.stir.ac.uk/news/news_archive/oct/index.php | title=Poles' Position In Britain 1940-2000 | publisher=University of Stirling | work=Development and External Affairs | date=30 October 2003 | accessdate=30 April 2012 | author=Lesley Pollock, Media Relations}} 8. ^{{cite web | url=http://europeanhistory.about.com/od/toppicksbooks/tp/tppolandlith.htm | title=Poland between the Wars 1918 - 1939 | publisher=European History | work=Topics | accessdate=4 May 2012 | author=Robert Wilde}} 9. ^Poland, 1918-1945: an interpretive and documentary history of the Second Republic by Peter D. Stachura, Routledge: [https://books.google.com/books?id=Nr5uqSHsGEAC&dq=%22Peter+D.+Stachura%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s Note from the Publisher]
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