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2006 | 10 | 7-33

Article title

Stosunki handlowe polsko‑angielskie w latach 1918–1939

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Polish‑English Commercial Affairs in the Years 1918–1939

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The article “Polish-English Commercial Affairs in the Years 1918–1939”aims at explaining the readers economic problems between the two countries a topic so rarely dealt within Polish historiography. The main sources for this article were professional economic magazines published in Warsaw in the 1920s and 1930s. England, in the statistics of the Second Republic of Poland, year by year has been playing a more important role as a importer of Polish goods, thus becoming for a couple of years – since 1931– the most important country, to which Polish goods were exported. In the article, the reader will also find the texts of two Polish-English commercial treaties, signed on 26th November 1923 and 27th February 1935. Their influence on goods exchange between Warsaw and England has been analysed. A lot of space has been devoted to coal rivalry between the two countries. It started off with the English miners’ strike at the end of the year 1926 and lasted until an agreement was signed on 6th December 1934.

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10

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7-33

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published
2006

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Biblioteka Nauki
2037315

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_15804_ksm200601
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