Bath Between The Wars
7 May @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
In the inter-war years Bath was both a cultural and industrial centre, which was confronted with a series of social, economic, medical and technological challenges. The rise of Fascism and Communism provoked a growing sense of insecurity in Britain. How insulated was Bath from global events and threats? What of the city’s heritage and tourism? For answers, come along to hear what life in Bath was like a hundred years ago, and what disturbing echoes it holds for us in 2025.
David Williamson was head of History at Highgate School in London. He has written several school text books about international relations during the first half of the twentieth century and now lives in Bath. You’ll be able to buy his book, Bath between the Wars (1919-39), at the event.
Bath, Bath & North East Somerset BA1 2HN United Kingdom + Google Map 01225 312084
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