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The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-39

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4.9/5 (14396 ratings)
Description:"The long week-end" is Robert Grave's and Alan Hodge's evocative phrase for the period in Great Britain's social history between the twin devastations of the Great War and World War II. With brilliant wit and trenchant judgments they offer a scintillating survey of seemingly everything that went on of any consequence (or inconsequence) in those years in politics, business, science, religion, art, literature, fashion, education, popular amusements, domestic life, sexual relations -- much else.Across this crowded canvas of British life stride the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Wallis Simpson, Neville Chamberlain, Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Woolf, Lord Beaverbrook, Evelyn Waugh, Winston Churchill, Marie Stopes, Aldous Huxley, Lloyd George, and dozens of other figures great and small who put their stamp on the era. From a postwar period of prosperity and frivolity defined by the high jinks of the Bright Young Things through the ever-darkening decade of the thirties punctuated by spiraling economic and political crises and shadowed by the inevitable conflagration to come The Long Week-End deftly and movingly preserves the details and captures the spirit of the time. It is social history the way it is meant to be written -- a classic of its kind.*Table of contents:Armistice, 1918Revolution averted, 1919Women Reading matter Post-war politicsVarious conquestsSex AmusementsScreen & stageRevolution again averted, 1926Domestic life Art, literature & religionEducation & ethicsSport & controversy The depression, 1930Pacifism, nudism, hikingThe days of the Loch Ness monsterRecovery, 1935 The days of non-intervention'The deepening twilight of barbarism'Three kings in one year Keeping fit & doing the Lambeth walkSocial consciences 'Markets close firmer'Still at peace Rain stops play, 1939We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-39. To get started finding The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-39, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
W.W. Norton & Company
Release
2001
ISBN
0393311368

The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-39

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: "The long week-end" is Robert Grave's and Alan Hodge's evocative phrase for the period in Great Britain's social history between the twin devastations of the Great War and World War II. With brilliant wit and trenchant judgments they offer a scintillating survey of seemingly everything that went on of any consequence (or inconsequence) in those years in politics, business, science, religion, art, literature, fashion, education, popular amusements, domestic life, sexual relations -- much else.Across this crowded canvas of British life stride the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Wallis Simpson, Neville Chamberlain, Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Woolf, Lord Beaverbrook, Evelyn Waugh, Winston Churchill, Marie Stopes, Aldous Huxley, Lloyd George, and dozens of other figures great and small who put their stamp on the era. From a postwar period of prosperity and frivolity defined by the high jinks of the Bright Young Things through the ever-darkening decade of the thirties punctuated by spiraling economic and political crises and shadowed by the inevitable conflagration to come The Long Week-End deftly and movingly preserves the details and captures the spirit of the time. It is social history the way it is meant to be written -- a classic of its kind.*Table of contents:Armistice, 1918Revolution averted, 1919Women Reading matter Post-war politicsVarious conquestsSex AmusementsScreen & stageRevolution again averted, 1926Domestic life Art, literature & religionEducation & ethicsSport & controversy The depression, 1930Pacifism, nudism, hikingThe days of the Loch Ness monsterRecovery, 1935 The days of non-intervention'The deepening twilight of barbarism'Three kings in one year Keeping fit & doing the Lambeth walkSocial consciences 'Markets close firmer'Still at peace Rain stops play, 1939We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-39. To get started finding The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-39, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
W.W. Norton & Company
Release
2001
ISBN
0393311368
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