
The Age Of Illusion: England In The Twenties And Thirties 1919-1940
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Ronald Blythe's The Age Of Illusion: England In The Twenties And Thirties chronicles a pivotal era in British history, meticulously detailing the social and cultural landscape between the two World Wars. This compelling historical account uncovers the prevailing sentiments and societal shifts that characterized England during a period often viewed through a lens of misplaced optimism. Blythe presents a vivid portrait of a nation grappling with profound changes, from economic upheaval to evolving social norms. The narrative illustrates how the illusions of peace and prosperity ultimately gave way to the stark realities of a new global conflict, offering a nuanced understanding of a complex and transformative decade.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
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Ronald Blythe's The Age Of Illusion: England In The Twenties And Thirties chronicles a pivotal era in British history, meticulously detailing the social and cultural landscape between the two World Wars. This compelling historical account uncovers the prevailing sentiments and societal shifts that characterized England during a period often viewed through a lens of misplaced optimism. Blythe presents a vivid portrait of a nation grappling with profound changes, from economic upheaval to evolving social norms. The narrative illustrates how the illusions of peace and prosperity ultimately gave way to the stark realities of a new global conflict, offering a nuanced understanding of a complex and transformative decade.












