How did Britain respond to the momentous events of 1919 and 1920 as it
adjusted to peace after four years of war? What were the challenges the
British people faced and how did they cope with the profound changes
that confronted them? Now the War Is Over seeks to answer these
questions. It looks at what happened in every sphere of life and it
shows how, even today, we are still dealing with the consequences of
those years of transition.Across Europe there were revolutions, a war
for independence occurred in Ireland, and on mainland Britain there were
widespread race riots. However, most servicemen simply wanted to come
home to their families and a secure job. Some hoped for a return to the
certainties of a pre-war world, but this was impossible too much had
happened. As they explore the troubled state of Britain immediately
after the war Simon Fowler and Daniel Weinbren give us a fascinating
insight into how the global conflict changed the direction of the
nation.