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Wordsworthian Tourism in the Interwar Period
2020Chapter 7 explores how the cultural identity of the Lake District was redefined and preserved after the First World War through two trends: new global tourism, and the advent of outdoor movements. First it focuses on foreign visitors, including American and Japanese tourists, who have made no slight contribution to the re-invention of ‘Wordsworth ...
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The Interwar Period: 1919–1941
2018In the period between the two World Wars Americans struggled with the morality and the cost of reading other people’s mail. Herbert Yardley created his American Black Chamber and established for the first time that the United States should be in the position to protect itself and further it’s own interests with the use of permanent professional ...
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The Austrian School in the Interwar Period
2010The dismissal of academics from German universities under the Restoration of Civil Service Act from 7 April 1933, which enabled the Nazis to fire scientists because of racial and/or political reasons, and the expulsion of academics from Germany, and after the ‘Anschluss’ in March 1938 also from Austria, interrupted or destroyed promising developments ...
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Transnational Anarchist Culture in the Interwar Period:
2019This essay analyzes the unique features of Estudios: Revista Ecléctica (Valencia, 1928-1937), a Spanish libertarian cultural magazine that had a significant international presence and strong link with the American continent. Estudios was particularly important because of its diffusion and prestige among the libertarian working class, and the ...
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Military Innovation in the Interwar Period.
The Journal of Military History, 1997Eliot A. Cohen +2 more
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