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3 days ago · In the United Kingdom, the interwar period (1918–1939) entered a period of relative stability after the Partition of Ireland, although it was also characterised by economic stagnation. In politics, the Liberal Party collapsed and the Labour Party became the main challenger to the dominant Conservative Party throughout the period.
3 days ago · The United States of America. The Battle of Iwo Jima, 1945. The World Wars ended the United States' policy of isolationism and left it as a world superpower. The history of the United States from 1917 to 1945 was marked by World War I, the interwar period, the Great Depression, and World War II .
4 days ago · Modern historians now understand blitzkrieg as the combination of the traditional German military principles, methods and doctrines of the 19th century with the military technology of the interwar period.
Mar 4, 2024 · Interwar: British Architecture 1919-39 — modern love. Non-Fiction. Interwar: British Architecture 1919-39 — modern love. From Art Deco to mock Tudor, Gavin Stamp’s quixotic, illuminating...
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Mar 6, 2024 · "This compact, yet authoritative, collection places over seventy of the most important documents from 1919-1941 in their historical context and offers insights into the American experience during the interwar era and the many developments that were crucial to the creation of present-day United States."
Mar 18, 2024 · Varieties of Anti-Fascism: Britain in the Inter-War Period. edited by: Nigel Copsey, Andrzej Olechnowicz. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, ISBN: 9780230006485; 256pp.; Price: £55.00. Reviewer: Mr David Renton. NA. Citation: Mr David Renton, review of Fascism and Anti-Fascism Between the Wars, (review no. 1035)
6 days ago · Citation: Dr Ángel Alcalde, review of Founding Weimar: Violence and the German Revolution of 1918-1919, (review no. 2070) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/2069. Date accessed: 23 March, 2024. Ángel Alcalde, ‘War veterans and the transnational origins of Italian Fascism (1917–1919)’, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 21, 4 (2016), 565–83.