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Author Åsbrink, Elisabeth, author.

Title 1947 : When Now Begins
Published Brunswick, Victoria : Scribe Publications, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (159 pages)
Contents About the Author -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Prologue -- JANUARY -- FEBRUARY -- MARCH -- APRIL -- MAY -- JUNE -- DAYS AND DEATH -- JULY -- AUGUST -- SEPTEMBER -- OCTOBER -- NOVEMBER -- DECEMBER -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Unpublished Sources -- Further Sources -- Epigraph
Summary "As the clock strikes the end of the war, the time begins to turn towards a new age -- the one we call now. This shift does not happen overnight, from one day to the next; instead, the world vibrates for a number of years. People try to find their way back to homes that are no longer there, or on to an uncertain future across the sea. Some run from their deeds, and most get away. Among the millions in flight across Europe looking for a new home in 1947 is Elisabeth Åsbrink's father. In 1947, production begins of the Kalashnikov, Christian Dior creates the New Look, Simone de Beauvoir writes The Second Sex, the first computer bug is discovered, the CIA is set up, a clockmaker's son draws up the plan that remains the goal of jihadists to this day, and a UN Committee is given four months to find a solution to the problem of Palestine. In 1947, Elisabeth Åsbrink chronicles the creation of the modern world, as the forces that will go on to govern all our lives during the next 70 years first make themselves known."--Publisher description
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Subject Nineteen forty-seven, A.D.
Civilization, Modern -- 20th century.
History, Modern -- 20th century -- Chronology
Manners and customs -- History -- 20th century
HISTORY -- World.
Civilization, Modern.
History, Modern.
Manners and customs.
Nineteen forty-seven, A.D.
Genre/Form History
Nonfiction
Chronologies.
History.
Form Electronic book
Author Graham, Fiona (Translator of Swedish)
ISBN 9781925548273
1925548279