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interwar period

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interwar
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˌɪn.təˈwɔːr/ us /ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈwɔːr/
happening or existing in the period between two wars, especially the First World War and the Second World ...
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period
noun[C]
uk /ˈpɪə.ri.əd/ us /ˈpɪr.i.əd/
a length ...
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Examples of interwar period


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The interwarperiod was generally one of stagnation.
Nevertheless, housing management remained an issue through the interwarperiod.
In the interwarperiod two more would catch up.
In the interwarperiod, industry tried to carve up markets in a time of depressed demand.
It becomes sharper and more frequent as one enters the interwarperiod.
There was always a tension swirling round the concept, both in the interwarperiod and after.
These elements, however, were becoming significant variables in the interwarperiod.
The interwarperiod witnessed the development of mass production techniques and increased mass consumption.
There had been just 4 factories in the city before partition, all of which dated to the interwarperiod.
However, these ideas and political developments are placed within a completely different political and social context from the interwarperiod.
The interwarperiod, in contrast (to the earlier period) saw sharpened conflict between foreign capital and indigenous enterprise.
The interwarperiod ushered in a new period, dominated by a welfare/interventionist philosophy, that would transform monetary relations thereafter.
The article approaches this discourse via the aspiring authors who joined writing clubs in the interwarperiod.
These latter promises, aimed directly at utility representatives in the organisation, also dated from the interwarperiod.
By the interwarperiod, the low price of wine had given aperitif producers an added incentive to invest in advertising.
This trend demonstrates that the implied contracts developed in an imperfect competitive labour market during the nineteenth century no longer obtained during the interwarperiod.
The numerous changes and forced adaptation to circumstances made the interwarperiod a crucial time for identity formation in the region.
The assessments of international relations to 1914 and the interwarperiod are the most impressive, although he occasionally labours his points.
Discussions of incentive wage plans and incentives under socialist systems are prevalent in the 1920s and continue throughout the interwarperiod.
Again this had been a persistent bone of contention between the board of education and its critics throughout the interwarperiod.
The analysis of individual cases, however, allows us to highlight a considerable degree of difference in behaviour across the interwarperiod.
The most influential recent study of the jobber deals with a time when the power of the jobber was in decline, late in the interwarperiod.
But the beginning of the twentieth century witnessed a rise in nationalist politics almost all over the country, which became even more intense during the interwarperiod.
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