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POLAND'S JOURNALISTS
PROFESSIONALISM AND
POLITICS
Soviet and East European Studies: 66
Editorial Board
Ronald Hill (General editor), Judy Batt, Michael Kaser,
Anthony Kemp-Welch, Margot Light, Alastair McAuley,
James Riordan, Stephen White
Soviet and East European Studies, under the auspices of Cambridge Uni-
versity Press and the British Association for Soviet, Slavonic and East
European Studies (BASSEES), promotes the publication of works pre-
senting substantial and original research on the economics, politics,
sociology and modern history of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
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Soviet and East European Studies
69 CHRIS WARD
Russia's cotton workers and the New Economic Policy
Shop-floor culture and state policy 1921-1929
68 LASZL6 CSABA
Eastern Europe in the world economy
67 MICHAEL E. URBAN
An algebra of Soviet power
Elite circulation in the Belorussian Republic 1966-1986
66 JANE L. CURRY
Poland's journalists: professionalism and politics
65 MARTIN MYANT
The Czechoslovak economy 1948-1988
The battle for economic reform
64 XAVIER RICHET
The Hungarian model: markets and planning in a socialist economy
63 PAUL G. LEWIS
Political authority and party secretaries in Poland 1975-1986
62 BENJAMIN PINKUS
The Jews of the Soviet Union
The history of a national minority
6l FRANCESCO BENVENUTI
The Bolsheviks and the Red Army, 1918-1922
60 HIROAKI KUROMIYA
Stalin's industrial revolution
Politics and workers, 1928-1932
59 LEWIS SIEGELBAUM
Stakhanovism and the politics of productivity in the USSR, 1935-1941
58 JOZEF M. VAN BRABANT
Adjustment, structural change and economic efficiency
Aspects of monetary cooperation in Eastern Europe
$J ILIANA ZLOCH-CHRISTY
Debt problems of Eastern Europe
56 SUSAN BRIDGER
Women in the Soviet countryside
Women's roles in rural development in the Soviet Union
55 ALLEN LYNCH
The Soviet study of international relations
54 DAVID GRANICK
Job rights in the Soviet Union: their consequences
Series list continues on p. 299
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POLAND'S JOURNALISTS
PROFESSIONALISM AND
POLITICS
JANE LEFTWICH CURRY
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First published 1990
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Curry, Jane Leftwich, 1948-
Poland's journalists : professionalism and politics / Jane Curry.
p. cm. - (Soviet and East European studies)
Bibliography.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-521-36201-6
1. Journalists - Poland - Biography. 2. Journalism - Political
aspects - 19th century - Poland. 3. Journalism - Social aspects - 19th
century - Poland. 4. Journalistic ethics - Poland. 5. Mass media -
Political aspects - Poland. I. Title. II. Series.
PN5355.P6C8 1989
070.92'2438—dc20 1418 CIP
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ISBN 978-0-521-36201-6 hardback
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