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jgoodwin's 20s [15 articles]

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  • Making It New: Visual Modernism and the "Myth of the North" in Interwar England
    The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4. (1998), pp. 419-440.
    by Michael Saler
    posted to 20s 30s britain modernism painting by jgoodwin on 2007-04-15 23:42:54 as ****
  • Englishness: The Narration of a Nation [A Dream of England: Landscape, Photography and the Tourist's Imagination (John Taylor)]
    The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 36, No. 2. (1997), pp. 243-249.
    by James Vernon
    posted to 20s 30s britain nationalism review by jgoodwin on 2007-04-15 23:32:16 as ****
  • The Industrial Meaning of "Gradualism": The Labour Party and Industry, 1918-1931
    The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 35, No. 1. (1996), pp. 84-113.
    by Andrew Thorpe
    posted to 20s 30s britain industrialism labour by jgoodwin on 2007-04-15 23:07:40 as ***
  • The Origins of British Nuclear Culture, 1895-1939
    The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 34, No. 1. (1995), pp. 59-89.
    by Kirk Willis
    posted to 20s 30s britain nuclear_weapons by jgoodwin on 2007-04-15 23:01:16 as ****
  • "Doing Business with Totalitaria": British Late Modernism and the Politics of Reputation
    ELH, Vol. 73, No. 3. (07 August 2006), pp. 729-753.
    by Marina Mackay
    posted to 20s 30s britain modernism by jgoodwin on 2006-10-18 17:52:48 as read
  • Time-Systems as Perspectives
    The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 26, No. 24. (1929), pp. 657-662.
    by JA Lynch
    posted to 20s emergent_evolution time by jgoodwin on 2006-09-12 20:33:00 as *****
  • Great Transformations: Economic Ideas and Institutional Change in the Twentieth Century
    (16 September 2002)
    by Mark Blyth
    posted to 20s 30s economic_history by jgoodwin on 2006-08-24 22:07:52 as ***
  • Mosley & the Rise of Fascism
    (06 April 2006)
    posted to 20s 20thc 30s britain fascism keynes modernity by jgoodwin on 2006-04-23 14:44:03 as ***
  • "Mrs. Dalloway" Goes to Market: Woolf, Keynes, and Modern Markets
    NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, Vol. 28, No. 1. (1994), pp. 5-23.
    by Jennifer Wicke
    posted to 20s 30s bloomsbury britain keynes modernism risk woolf by jgoodwin on 2006-04-16 15:37:19 as read
  • The Avant-Garde in Interwar England : Medieval Modernism and the London Underground
    (01 March 1999)
    by Michael T Saler
    posted to 20s 20thc 30s avant_garde britain by jgoodwin on 2006-04-10 19:56:53 as ***
  • 'Strategies of Situation': British Modernism and the Slump c.1929-1934
    by Andrew Stephenson
    posted to 20s 30s aesthetics britain modernism by jgoodwin on 2006-04-08 02:32:46 as **
  • Marketing British Modernism: The Egoist and Counter-Public Spheres
    Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 43, No. 4. (1997), pp. 439-469.
    by Mark Morrisson
    posted to 20s 30s britain marketing modernism by jgoodwin on 2006-04-08 02:30:50 as ***
  • The Place of Enchantment : British Occultism and the Culture of the Modern
    (14 April 2004)
    by Alex Owen
  • The Lights that Failed : European International History 1919-1933 (Oxford History of Modern Europe)
    (12 May 2005)
    by Zara Steiner
    posted to 20s 30s fascism by jgoodwin on 2006-02-18 15:55:53 as ***
  • The Twelve Chairs (European Classics)
    (02 April 1997)
    by Ilya Ilf, Evgeny Petrov
    posted to 20s soviet_union by jgoodwin on 2006-02-08 15:41:28 as **
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