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| | OUP | The Clash of Moral Nations |
 | | But for both supporters and opponents of the post-May regime, the sanacja was a catalyst for debate about Polish national identity, about citizenship and responsibility to the nation, and about postwar sexual morality and modern gender identities. |
 | | The Clash of Moral Nations is a study of the political culture of interwar Poland, as reflected in and by the coup. |
 | | In tracking the diverse appropriations and manipulations of the sanacja concept, Plach relies on a wide variety of texts, including the press of the period, the personal and professional papers of notable interwar women activists, and the official records of pro-sanacja organizations, such as the Women’s Union for Citizenship Work. |
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