The Time Between the Wars: Armistice to Pearl Harbor

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The Time Between the Wars: Armistice to Pearl Harbor is a historical work by Jonathan Worth Daniels that examines the political, social, and diplomatic developments in the United States and abroad during the interwar period from the end of World War I to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical work
about United States between World War I and World War II
global political developments between the world wars
author Jonathan Worth Daniels NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examinesEvent aftermath of World War I
attack on Pearl Harbor NERFINISHED
lead-up to World War II
rise of isolationism in the United States
focusesOn diplomatic developments in the United States
international diplomatic developments
political developments in the United States
social developments in the United States
genre diplomatic history
history
political history
hasAuthor Jonathan Worth Daniels NERFINISHED
hasPerspective American perspective on world affairs
historicalScope domestic policy of the United States
foreign policy of the United States
social change in the interwar United States
language English
mainSubject United States history
international relations
interwar period
timePeriodCovered 1918–1941
from the end of World War I to the attack on Pearl Harbor
title The Time Between the Wars: Armistice to Pearl Harbor NERFINISHED

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Jonathan Worth Daniels notableWork The Time Between the Wars: Armistice to Pearl Harbor