An authoritative biography of Jozef Pilsudski , a key figure in interwar Europe regarded as the founding hero of a pluralistic and democratic modern Poland.
After the first elected president was assassinated, Pilsudski lost faith in Poles' commitment to democracy, led a military coup, and ruled as a strongman, leaving a complicated legacy.
Publisher: Harvard University Press Author(s): Joshua D.
Zimmerman Illustration(s): 8 Maps Number of pages: 640 Publication date: 2022 Dimensions: 166 x 244 x 36 Cover type: Hardback.