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Essays submitted by students at the University of Bristol, adapted from questions and ideas taken from courses.

Was the aftermath of war a return to pre-war normality or a break from it?
Aftermath: The Wake of War, 1945-1949, Featured Contributor The Bristorian 08/02/2021 Aftermath: The Wake of War, 1945-1949, Featured Contributor The Bristorian 08/02/2021

Was the aftermath of war a return to pre-war normality or a break from it?

Exploring the culture of reflection, fear and anxiety in the aftermath of the Second World War.

By Rhea Snaith.

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