The Industrial Development of Poland

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The Industrial Development of Poland is Rosa Luxemburg’s influential doctoral dissertation analyzing the growth of capitalism and industrialization in Poland within the broader context of the Russian Empire.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
doctoral dissertation
academicDiscipline Marxist theory
economics
political economy
analyzes agrarian relations in Poland
development of the Polish working class
integration of Polish industry into the Russian market
proletarianization of the peasantry
relationship between capitalism and national movements
role of foreign capital in Polish industry
author Rosa Luxemburg
countryOfSubject Poland
critiques Polish nationalist economic arguments
theory of economic necessity of Polish independence
dateOfDefense 1897
degreeAwardedFor doctorate in law
examines coal mining in Poland
railway development in Poland
tariff policy of the Russian Empire
textile industry in Poland
focusesOnPeriod 19th century
focusesOnRegion Congress Poland
Russian partition of Poland
genre academic monograph
economic history
hasTranslation English
Polish
influenced Marxist debates on the national question
Rosa Luxemburg’s later political writings
institutionOfDefense University of Zurich
isPartOf Rosa Luxemburg’s early economic works
mainSubject Polish Question
Russian Empire economy
capitalist development
industrialization in Poland
national question
methodology historical materialism
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Die industrielle Entwicklung Polens
positionOn opposition to Polish political independence as a strategic goal
support for joint struggle of Polish and Russian workers
publicationDate 1898
publicationType PhD thesis
publisher Dieterich’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Leipzig)
theoreticalFramework Marxism

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Rosa Luxemburg
doctoralThesis
The Industrial Development of Poland ("Die industrielle Entwicklung Polens")
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