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(War, peace, and social change : Europe 1900-1955)
Open University Press in association with the Open University, 1990
- 1. 1900-1929
- 1. 1900-1929 : pbk
- 2. 1925-1959
- 2. 1925-1959 : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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1. 1900-1929 : pbk ISBN 9780335093007
Description
Table of Contents
- Section 1 - the period up to 1914
- section 2 - the period of the First World War and its aftermath.
- Volume
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1. 1900-1929 ISBN 9780335093014
Description
Table of Contents
- Section 1 - the period up to 1914
- section 2 - the period of the First World War and its aftermath.
- Volume
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2. 1925-1959 : pbk ISBN 9780335093021
Description
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Between two wars: France, Germany and the UK, industrial disputes, 1914-39
- number of seats won and percentage of votes in German Reichstag, 1918-33, French Chambre des Deputes, 1902-36, British House of Commons, 1918-45
- summary of governments of Germany, 1919-32, France, 1918-40, Britain, 1919-39
- mark/dollar exchange rate, 1914-23, Reich cost of living index February 1920-December 1923
- unemployment in Germany, Britain and France, 1919-39
- indices of industrial production for major industrialized countries, 1927-1935
- "The Matignon Agreement" (1936)
- wages, prices and real earnings, Great Britain, 1913-38
- Benito Mussolini, extracts from "The doctrine of fascism" (1932)
- Gaetano Salvemini, "How the dictatorship arose" (1928)
- report of the American Consul in Leipzig (21 November 1938)
- Adolf Hitler, "Memorandum on the Four-Year Plan" (August 1936)
- Anatoli Lunacharsky, "The tasks of the state cinema in the RSFSR" (1919)
- Pavel Petrov-Bytov, "We have no Soviet cinema" (21 April 1929)
- Adolf Hitler, speech from the "Twilight Rally" sequence of "Triumph of the Will" (1935)
- John Reith "The best of everything" (1924)
- John Reith, on the BBC's coverage of the General Strike, May 1926 (15 May 1926)
- parliamentary discussion on censorship and restriction of liberty (7 December 1938)
- extracts from the reply of the Allied and Associated Powers to the observations of the German delegation on the Conditions of Peace (16 June 1919)
- Jan Smuts, letter to Lloyd George (26 March 1919)
- Adolf Hitler, speech to the Reichstag (7 March 1936)
- R. Barrington-Ward editorial in "The Times" (9 March 1936)
- Eric Dunstan, commentary to "The Rhine" (12 March 1936)
- Neville Chamberlain, extract from speech to House of Commons (24 March 1938). Part 2 World War II and its consequences: "order concerning the exercise of martial jurisdiction and procedure in the area "Barbarossa" and special military measures" (13 May 1941
- "top secret - supplement to Order no. 33" (23 July 1941)
- Generaloberst Franz Halder, affidavit at Nurnberg (22 November 1945)
- Milovan Djilas, extract from "Wartime" (1977)
- "The Atlantic Charter", joint statement by President of the United States and Prime Minister of Great Britain (1941)
- Josef Stalin, extract from speech to the Moscow Soviet and representatives of Moscow Party and public organizations on the 25th anniversary of the October revolution (6 November 1942)
- "The Crimea Declaration - a statement issued by the Prime Minister, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin at Yalta" (12 February 1945). (Part contents).
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2. 1925-1959 ISBN 9780335093038
Description
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Between two wars: France, Germany and the UK, industrial disputes, 1914-39
- number of seats won and percentage of votes in German Reichstag, 1918-33, French Chambre des Deputes, 1902-36, British House of Commons, 1918-45
- summary of governments of Germany, 1919-32, France, 1918-40, Britain, 1919-39
- mark/dollar exchange rate, 1914-23, Reich cost of living index February 1920-December 1923
- unemployment in Germany, Britain and France, 1919-39
- indices of industrial production for major industrialized countries, 1927-1935
- "The Matignon Agreement" (1936)
- wages, prices and real earnings, Great Britain, 1913-38
- Benito Mussolini, extracts from "The doctrine of fascism" (1932)
- Gaetano Salvemini, "How the dictatorship arose" (1928)
- report of the American Consul in Leipzig (21 November 1938)
- Adolf Hitler, "Memorandum on the Four-Year Plan" (August 1936)
- Anatoli Lunacharsky, "The tasks of the state cinema in the RSFSR" (1919)
- Pavel Petrov-Bytov, "We have no Soviet cinema" (21 April 1929)
- Adolf Hitler, speech from the "Twilight Rally" sequence of "Triumph of the Will" (1935)
- John Reith "The best of everything" (1924)
- John Reith, on the BBC's coverage of the General Strike, May 1926 (15 May 1926)
- parliamentary discussion on censorship and restriction of liberty (7 December 1938)
- extracts from the reply of the Allied and Associated Powers to the observations of the German delegation on the Conditions of Peace (16 June 1919)
- Jan Smuts, letter to Lloyd George (26 March 1919)
- Adolf Hitler, speech to the Reichstag (7 March 1936)
- R. Barrington-Ward editorial in "The Times" (9 March 1936)
- Eric Dunstan, commentary to "The Rhine" (12 March 1936)
- Neville Chamberlain, extract from speech to House of Commons (24 March 1938). Part 2 World War II and its consequences: "order concerning the exercise of martial jurisdiction and procedure in the area "Barbarossa" and special military measures" (13 May 1941
- "top secret - supplement to Order no. 33" (23 July 1941)
- Generaloberst Franz Halder, affidavit at Nurenberg (22 November 1945)
- Milovan Djilas, extract from "Wartime" (1977)
- "The Atlantic Charter", joint statement by President of the United States and Prime Minister of Great Britain (1941)
- Josef Stalin, extract from speech to the Moscow Soviet and representatives of Moscow Party and public organizations on the 25th anniversary of the October revolution (6 November 1942)
- "The Crimea Declaration - a statement issued by the Prime Minister, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin at Yalta" (12 February 1945). (Part contents).
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