The Nineteenth Century
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (86 pages)
Creator(s)
- Anderson, Paul, 1908-1972
Scope and Content
The file contains "The Nineteenth Century And After 1877 till 1938", Vol. 741 published in November 1938. The "Nineteenth Century" was a British monthly literary magazine founded in 1877 by Sir James Knowles. Many of the early contributors to The Nineteenth Century were members of the Metaphysical Society. The journal was intended to publish debate by leading intellectuals. This edition of the "Nineteenth Century" has 94 pages, divided into 12 chapters. Most of the chapters are regarding the Nazi regime like "After Munich" by Harold Nicolson, "Hitlers Strategy in the International Crisis" by J.W. Street, or "Remarks of a Frenchman on the Munich Agreement" by Jacques Rouvier, "The Expansion of Germany" by Paul Anderson and "World Opinion: A Press Summary" also by Paul Anderson. This chapter is divided into countries as small subchapers, in which Anderson explains the situation in each mentioned country, its foreign policy and the oppinion regarding Germany. Also poems by L. Aaronson are attached. Furthermore some advertisments, pictures and photographs are contained.
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Magazine, reports and pictures, newspaper clippings
Electronic text and image data. Jerusalem : Yad Vashem 2015
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People
- Knowles, James, Sir, 1831-1908
Subjects
- Press and politics--Great Britain--History--20th century
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
- Germany--Territorial expansion--History--20th century
- Germany--Politics and government--History--1933-1945
- Europe--Politics and government--20th century
- Freedom of the press--Great Britain--20th century.