Articles written by: Agnieszka Macoch

Agnieszka Macoch

Agnieszka Macoch is a graduate of University of Illinois, earning a Master's degree in modern European History. She loves to travel and ride horses. Her main areas of interest include international relations, history and animal welfare.

Solidarity’s Secret: The Women Who Defeated Communism in Poland
2008 / Books

Solidarity’s Secret: The Women Who Defeated Communism in Poland

An intriguing and refreshing take on the Solidarity movement that establishes women as equal partners in the struggle against Communism.

The Art of Making History Come to Life – Wanda Koscia’s Battle for Warsaw ’44
2008 / Films

The Art of Making History Come to Life – Wanda Koscia’s Battle for Warsaw ’44

“Polish-Americans, Polish Canadians, and Polish Britons are aware and fiercely proud of the fantastic heritage and history that is Poland’s,” says Justine Jablonska, “and the onus to tell the world our stories is on us.” Coupling word with action, Justine joined forces with The Canadian Foundation for Polish Studies in Montreal to invite British film director Wanda Koscia to Chicago to show her documentary, The Battle for Warsaw ’44.