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The Interwar Period

2021
Abstract The upheavals of World War I wrought many changes affecting the way decadence played out over the next two decades. Yet an assessment of some of the main sites of interwar decadence reveals much continuity: it remained an urban phenomenon, but while some cities (such as Paris) continued to dominate, new sites of decadence also ...
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Interwar Reform

2023
Abstract Up to the Republic’s end, the experiences of working-class children and youths continued to be distinct from their bourgeois peers. Even by the late 1930s, the majority of working-class youths entered into the workforce or a vocational training program upon completing primary school.
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Interwar Culture

The Charleston Advisor, 2022
Interwar Culture from Adam Matthew is a rich and multidisciplinary resource bringing together numerous periodicals from the interwar period (1919‐1939) and covering a wide range of topics such as fashion, entertainment, home and family life, the women's movement, and children's literature. The collection consists of two modules: one covering the 1920s
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The Interwar Period

2020
This chapter begins with a description of the complicated economic situation after World War One. We contrast the Czech and Hungarian responses to hyper-inflationary pressures. After a short portrayal of Wladyslaw Zawadzki, we present the life and work of two eminent Czech economists Alois Rašín and Karel Engliš.
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The Interwar Years

Abstract The post-1918 refugee crisis which disproportionally affected Jews across Eastern Europe and the flight of German and Austrian Jews from Nazi terror during the 1930s are usually discussed in separate contexts. Yet both crises were closely connected.
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Can the economic growth of interwar Latvia be estimated by contemporary national accounts?

Baltic Journal of Economics, 2022
Zenonas Norkus   +2 more
exaly  

A stolen revolution. The political economy of the land reform in interwar Czechoslovakia

Scandinavian Economic History Review, 2021
Antonie Dolezalova
exaly  

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