There was, however, a distinct post-war climate shaped by various international conflicts such as the colonialism in North Africa and Southeast Asia.
After the war, as husbands returned home from overseas, the magazine immediately switched to images of ultra-femininity and articles on being the perfect wife in Canada's post-war climate.
He didn't support the unsanctioned war; he was anxious about the post-war climate; he had personal commitments.
Animal Farm struck a particular resonance in the post-war climate and its worldwide success made Orwell a sought-after figure.
Kindersley was preoccupied in the 1950s and 1960s by the survival of the workshop culture in a post-war climate of industrial expansion.
The company's directors had considered manufacturing a replacement for the larger Phantom III, but were wary the weak post-war economic climate would not support such a large and expensive automobile.
Moreover, the censuses of 1920 and 1947 were performed in a post-war climate.
Revere's increased efficiency left financial and human resources available for the exploration of other products, which was essential to overcoming the fluctuating post-war economic climate.
One of a generation of racing drivers that appeared in the 1950s as tyres and fuel, rationed for most of that decade in the post-war economic climate, became more widely available.
Originally, the Newton building was the architectural response to rapidly expanding student numbers in an optimistic post-war climate for British higher education.