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Now, trapped in a crisis in which there seemed to be no hope of escape and little prospect of improvement, this new, modern life began to look cold and threatening. As many retrenched into clannishness and united against common, often imaginary enemies, the postwar years began to pivot, beginning to feel again like prewar years.
Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
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