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- Title
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND "DUPLICATOR HOURS": UNDERGROUND PRINTING IN COMMUNIST POLAND, 1976-1989.
- Authors
Zlatkes, Gwido
- Abstract
The article discusses underground printing in Poland during the 1970s and 1980s. Particular focus is given to the techniques and materials used for underground publications, including onionskin paper, stencil printing, and offset printing. Other topics include martial law and the labor union and social movement known as Solidarity.
- Subjects
UNDERGROUND press publications; UNDERGROUND printing plants; UNDERGROUND movements; POLISH history -- 20th century; NSZZ "Solidarnosc" (Labor Organization); POLISH politics &; government; TWENTY-first century
- Publication
Printing History, 2013, Issue 13, p38
- ISSN
0192-9275
- Publication type
Article