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Was there a national press in the UK in the Second World War?
Newspapers, War and Society in the 20th Century, 2017This article considers whether there was a national press before and during the Second World War. After considering the terms used by historians to describe the UK national press, and how it is defined, it looks at aspects of the industry that made it ...
T. O’Malley
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5 to 7 Educator, 2008
Angela Youngman explains how to help young children understand what life was like during this period of history
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Angela Youngman explains how to help young children understand what life was like during this period of history
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Palimpsest: A Journal on Women, Gender, and the Black International, 2022
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1994
Abstract Writing of the Great War of 1914-18, Randolph S. Bourne (1886- 1918) put forward the slogan ‘War is the Health of the State’ in one of his essays (Resek (1964), 71). Bourne also remarked upon the enthusiasm with which men with administrative or managerial expertise had volunteered for military service in the war, ‘as if the war ...
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Abstract Writing of the Great War of 1914-18, Randolph S. Bourne (1886- 1918) put forward the slogan ‘War is the Health of the State’ in one of his essays (Resek (1964), 71). Bourne also remarked upon the enthusiasm with which men with administrative or managerial expertise had volunteered for military service in the war, ‘as if the war ...
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2003
The Second World War was the greatest conflict of all time, by reason of its planetary dimension and its duration, the ferocity and horrors that characterised it, and the political and philosophical upheaval that ensued. Sixty years on, the war still haunts our memories and weighs heavily on our consciences.
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The Second World War was the greatest conflict of all time, by reason of its planetary dimension and its duration, the ferocity and horrors that characterised it, and the political and philosophical upheaval that ensued. Sixty years on, the war still haunts our memories and weighs heavily on our consciences.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lynne Penberthy +2 more
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