Socialist realism in Poland

Socialist realism in Poland (Polish: socrealizm, a portmanteau of the Polish words for socialism and realism) was a socio-political and aesthetic doctrine sanctioned by the pro-Soviet government of the post-war Polish People’s Republic during its campaign of Stalinization. The policy prescribing its use for institutional aesthetics was introduced in 1949 by decree of the Polish United Workers' Party minister Włodzimierz Sokorski, who would later become, Minister of Culture and Art.

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Socialist realism in Poland

Socialist realism in Poland (Polish: socrealizm, a portmanteau of the Polish words for socialism and realism) was a socio-political and aesthetic doctrine sanctioned by the pro-Soviet government of the post-war Polish People’s Republic during its campaign of Stalinization. The policy prescribing its use for institutional aesthetics was introduced in 1949 by decree of the Polish United Workers' Party minister Włodzimierz Sokorski, who would later become, Minister of Culture and Art.

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