NewspapersDiplomatic ConversationsImplicit British perceptions of German leaders during the period September 30, 1938-September 1, 1939 (from the Munich Agreements to the German invasion of Poland) are studied
At the outbreak of WWII in September 1939, German and other 'Enemy' residents of Hong Kong were interned at La Salle College for a short period. Does anyone have information on this topic including the fate of these internees ? Log inorregisterto post comments The newspapers look to have P...
The work of de Haan in particular is interesting for the historiography of the Dutch newsreel battle, while the merit of Leeflang's research is mainly limited to the compilation of a Dutch wartime newsreel catalogue, based on summaries published in newspapers of the time. BArch, R 109 I/485...
Newspapers Encyclopedia The Diffusion of Military Power: Causes and Consequences for International Politics Michael C. Horowitz. Princeton University Press, 2010 Read preview Overview International Public Relations: A Comparative Analysis Hugh M. Culbertson; Ni Chen. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 199...
There was also a campaign in German newspapers against the idea of wearing trousers. Women were described as those "trouser-wenches with Indian warpaint". Magda Goebbels liked wearing trousers and she gained the support of her husband, Joseph Goebbels, to defend like-minded women: "Whether women...
Cf. Emil Ludwig,Der Mord in Davos, Amsterdam 1936. 23. Franz Rosenzweig, “Vertauschte Fronten”,Der Morgen6, Apr.1930, 85ff. The editors of the Jewish journal add that the essay had originally been intended for a daily newspapers. ...
If I had to nominate one period of art that is my favourite, it would be European avant-garde art between 1919-1939. The sense of renewed creativity, inventiveness, and sustained enquiry into the nature of things by artists, this texture of reality, just fascinates me. A hyper-sensory, ob...
Italian-American newspapers were also published in major American cities. Also, Italian shops and businesses were built in Italian neighborhoods. This group of immigrants was different from the French and Chinese because they came to America to save up money, and they didn’t stay there ...
Germany’s traumatic experience with total war in 1914–18 presents challenges for historians dealing with the history of gender. The responses of common soldiers to the trauma of war, and their conceptions of masculinity and sexuality, were complex. While the all-pervasive image of the steel-ner...
Sent on a Kindertransport from Prague to London as a four-year-old refugee in 1939, he has fashioned a respected if lonely adult life as an architectural historian. Now retired, he tells the narrator - who, as in other books, much resembles Professor Sebald of UEA - about his painful ...