POST-WAR


Meaning of POST-WAR in English

adjective

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the modern/post-war/Victorian etc era

a collection of romantic paintings from the Victorian era

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■ NOUN

boom

The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s.

During the long post-war boom , argues Aglietta, such flexibility had not been an important regulating mechanism.

In its heyday, in the post-war boom , Pringle's employed four thousand men.

Further, the post-war boom at the height of Fordism led to an increased demand for labour.

A brief post-war boom brought inflation, which was followed by a sharp recession and unemployment.

This would all have been uninhabited malarial marshland until the post-war boom made it worth draining.

era

In the current period industrial relations is conducted in a very different climate from that of much of the post-war era .

On paper, the economy is one of the healthiest in the post-war era .

These figures, moreover, have been borne out for most of the post-war era .

About four years ago, Mr Rafsanjani shifted to the right, voicing the reformist policies that the post-war era craved.

In spite of a change in political outlook, the ravaging of national book treasures did not stop in the post-war era .

Many outer estates are nothing less than the architect-designed, system-built slums of our post-war era .

generation

To post-war generations , the deli has become a way to stay connected, through the taste buds with their roots.

government

The ultimate objectives of this strategy were of course no different from those of previous post-war governments .

history

This is only the second time in post-war history that war booty art treasures have been put on view.

Archie was a former cinema manager who became the most successful chairman in the post-war history of Darlington Football Club.

period

Nor was this resistance to diminish in the post-war period , as will be seen in the next chapter.

They lost in the general elections by the two biggest margins in the post-war period .

The post-war period in Britain has been characterized by the development of geriatric medicine as a legitimate medical specialism.

Experience was quickly to show that these conditions were not forthcoming; neither have they been realized throughout the post-war period .

In the post-war period some democratic elitists detected a major flaw in this notion of bureaucratic rationality.

Consider in this light the succession of governments in the post-war period up to 1979.

The post-war period until the late 1970s witnessed governments playing a positive role in stimulating demand through reflation of the economy.

These various basic principles which underpinned the planning machine have survived throughout the post-war period .

reconstruction

Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction .

In 1917-18 she served on the committee on post-war reconstruction , where she frequently clashed with Beatrice Webb.

The committee has been represented on and has played its part in post-war reconstruction schemes having this object in view.

Such ideals were grandiose both in their conception and in relation to the practicalities of post-war reconstruction .

An equally long lasting, but more profound government stance came from the perceived need to prepare plans for post-war reconstruction .

But plans for post-war reconstruction were to bear only limited fruit.

world

Bonn's power in the post-war world had, after all, been limited by the division from the East.

The principle of multilateralism has been pursued with varying degrees of success and sincerity in the post-war world .

Congress would brook no potential economic rivals in the post-war world .

It was given at a time of full employment and full employment persisted into the post-war world .

In the post-war world , our power has been reduced.

And to be rich, in the post-war world , could only mean dollar-rich.

In the post-war world the fireside has been split apart, indeed subsumed to the kitchen.

years

This never materialised, and the pits were extended in post-war years to facilitate routine inspections.

From the post-war years until the mid-1960s it had experienced steady decline.

This judicial readiness to sanction rescue was revised in post-war years in the light of Bowlby's work on maternal deprivation.

This was especially so in the early post-war years .

At the centre of this emergent mode of rationality was the negotiation of long-term employment tenure in the immediate post-war years .

The post-war years were full of women longing for a full skirt and unable to make it.

What small political influence it possessed was confined to the immediate post-war years of social tension, inflation and unemployment.

She had longed to be a bad girl in those post-war years , those austerity years.

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However, 1985 signalled the end of the post-war trend of decline in working hours in Britain.

None the less, the picture for output in manufacturing does indicate a shift after 1973, away from the trend of steady post-war growth.

Nor was this resistance to diminish in the post-war period, as will be seen in the next chapter.

Shore challenged the regional and new towns policies of the post-war period which had encouraged economic and population dispersal.

The post-war period in Britain has been characterized by the development of geriatric medicine as a legitimate medical specialism.

The experience of these writers was seen as emblematic of the increased social mobility that characterized post-war Britain.

This pattern of mortality has remained approximately constant over the post-war period.

Until the 1970s Coventry was one of the fastest growing cities in post-war Britain.

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