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The Shaking World

Becser, Carl | November 22, 1922 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Cross Currents in Europe Today," by Charles Beard. The admirable book contains substance of eight lectures delivered at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, on the Guernsey Center Moore Foundation. According to the author, the book should be read by every one who desires to know how the war came and what came out of it in the way of economic collapse, political reorganization and re-orientation in radical political and social thinking. Beard gives the economic consequences of the war straight and in bitter dose in the book.

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CROSS Currents in Europe Today (Book); BEARD, Charles; LECTURES & lecturing; WAR; DARTMOUTH College; HANOVER (N.H.); NEW Hampshire; UNITED States
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