The Living Age Archives The Living Age • 23 Years, 549 Issues, 10,471 Articles, 40,566pp
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Issues of the 1940s = 2 Years, 20 Issues, 499 Articles-
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Issues of 1940 = 12 Issues, 296 Articles
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Issues of 1941 = 8 Issues, 203 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1941 = 3 Issues, 70 Articles-
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January 1941 Issue = 21 Articles- The World Over, pp. 401-407
- Lisbon---Escape Hatch of Europe by Eric Sevareid, pp. 408-414
- Escapists Live on Borrowed Time by Stephen Spender, pp. 415-418
- It's Time We Met the Canadians by Margaret Culkin Banning, pp. 419-423
- The Fascisti Have Won the War by Gaetano Polverelli, pp. 424-426
- Weygand Seen as France's Savior by Maurice Quedrue, pp. 427-429
- New Outlook Across the Rio Grande by Paul Barry, pp. 430-433
- Persons and Personages, pp. 434-437
- 'Little Hitler' of Hungary , pp. 438-440
- Eyewitness Story of Italy at War by E.J.W., pp. 441-447
- Our Reporters Under Blitzkrieg by Gordon Beckles, pp. 448-452
- The Economics of War and Peace by Frank Chodorov, pp. 453-457
- Myopia in South Africa by J. Greshoff, pp. 458-460
- Meditation on Westminster by David Low, pp. 461-465
- Straws in the Wind, pp. 466-467
- Hitler Has Not Conquered Norway by Marjorie McFarland, pp. 468-472
- Anglo-American Far Eastern Policy by Kumataro Honda, pp. 473-480
- The Enigmatic Soviet Union by R.E.S., pp. 481-483
- Twenty-five Years Ago, pp. 484-485
- Poems of the Month by Oscar Williams, pp. 486-488
- Speaking of Books by Leon Bryce Bloch, pp. 489-500
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February 1941 Issue = 22 Articles- The World Over, pp. 501-507
- Hitler Restates His War Aims by Theodore Seibert, pp. 508-510
- A Canadian Asks Union with the U.S. by Jean-Charles Harvey, pp. 511-513
- Italy---Ruler of the Universe by Giorgio Pini, pp. 514-515
- China Fights Japan with Co-operatives by Lowe Chuan-hua, pp. 516-521
- Living in History by Clemence Dane, pp. 522-525
- Helpless Egypt Looks to Great Britain by Arthur Settel, pp. 526-532
- Why Flee the Orient?, pp. 533-535
- Signor Gayda Shakes a Fist by Virginio Gayda, pp. 536-540
- Persons and Personages, pp. 541-543
- Labor in the War by Kingsley Martin, pp. 544-547
- Ethiopia on Brink of Revolt by Eugen Lennhoff, pp. 548-550
- Germany's Economic Hold on U.S.S.R. by Dr. Oleg Hoeffding, pp. 551-555
- Oh, Madam... by Elizabeth Bowen, pp. 556-560
- German Movies as Propaganda by Jean Heer, pp. 561-563
- Straws in the Wind, pp. 564-565
- From Blitzkrieg to Attrition War, pp. 566-568
- Pinocchio Turns Fascist by W.G. Mayne, pp. 569-571
- The Road Ahead for Filipinos, pp. 572-583
- Twenty-five Years Ago, pp. 584-585
- Poems of the Month by Oscar Williams, pp. 586-588
- Speaking of Books by Leon Bryce Bloch, pp. 589-600
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March 1941 Issue = 27 Articles- The World Over, pp. 1-7
- Invasion Today and Yesterday by 'Military Correspondent', pp. 8-10
- Ireland Never Long Invaded , pp. 11-13
- Pigeon Wing or Caviar by Pierre Loving, pp. 14-20
- The Comic Strips in England by Peter Quennell, pp. 21-23
- Britain's Wartime Problem in India, pp. 24-26
- Fascism Now Seen on Decline by Alberto Tarchiani, pp. 27-30
- ---And in Spain by A. Garcia Hinojosa, pp. 31-33
- One German View by S.N., pp. 34-36
- Nazi Plans for Vassal States, pp. 37-39
- The Role of the Dog in War by Major Einar Edstrom, pp. 40-41
- Persons and Personages by Albert Miller, pp. 42-43
- Apostle of 'Grossraum' , p. 44
- Rudolf Olden by Kurt Hiller, pp. 45-47
- Two Versions of Democracy by Julian Huxley, pp. 48-52
- 'The Great Dictator' Overseas, p. 53
- What Americans Think of Australia by Fred Alexander, pp. 54-57
- Straws in the Wind, pp. 58-59
- Man's New Power Poses a Problem by C.E.M. Joad, pp. 60-64
- Death and the Newspapers by Fergus Glenn, pp. 65-67
- The Jews' Stake in Palestine by Arthur Settel, pp. 68-73
- Italy Recruits Her Artists by Reto Roedel, pp. 74-75
- Britain Explains the Censor's Role by Robert Powell, pp. 76-78
- Christian Church Growth in Japan by Soichi Saito, pp. 79-87
- Twenty-Five Years Ago, pp. 88-89
- Books Abroad, pp. 90-91
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 92-100
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1941 = 3 Issues, 76 Articles-
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April 1941 Issue = 26 Articles- The World Over, pp. 101-107
- No Mourning---by Request by David Low, pp. 108-111
- An End to the Flippant Kimono, p. 112
- Letters and Arts in Wartime Europe by Eugene Jolas, pp. 113-121
- Defeated France Turns to Ersatz, pp. 122-124
- France's Role in Indo-China by Joseph Hilton Smyth, pp. 125-129
- Dilemma of the Peninsula by Luis Araguistain, pp. 130-133
- England Will Destroy Franco by Maximo Bretal, pp. 134-136
- The 'Mission' of Portugal , pp. 137-138
- Nazis Soft Pedal in Latin America by S.S., pp. 139-142
- Persons and Personages by Marjorie McFarland, pp. 143-144
- Thailand's Strong Man by Albert Miller, pp. 145-148
- Hungary's New Minister by George Halasy, pp. 149-152
- A Native Returns to the Amazon by Desmond Holdridge, pp. 153-158
- A Note on Germans in Paris by Hannen Swaffer, pp. 159-160
- Myth and Fact Around Petain by Jean Le Bret, pp. 161-163
- Straws in the Gale, pp. 164-165
- 'In Defense of the Cliche' by Dermot Morrah, pp. 166-169
- Non-Germans Are Not People, p. 170
- Issues at Stake in the Far East by Miles W. Vaughn, pp. 171-176
- In Latin America, pp. 177-178
- As Others See Us, pp. 179-183
- Twenty-Five Years Ago, pp. 184-185
- Books Abroad by John Hiscott, pp. 186-187
- Evil Propaganda , pp. 188-190
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 191-200
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May 1941 Issue = 26 Articles- The World Over, pp. 201-207
- A Woman's State in Prison Camp by Anonymous, pp. 208-209
- The Red Army Turns Prussian by V. Ossipov, pp. 210-213
- Decline and Fall of Wartime Italy by C.M. Franzero, pp. 214-215
- Italian Contempt by A Dutch Traveller, pp. 216-218
- Paper Boats by Elisabeth Kyle, pp. 219-221
- Survival of the British Empire by Leonard Woolf, pp. 222-225
- Eclipse of the French Press by Henri Longa, pp. 226-228
- The Press in the Provinces , pp. 229-230
- Emergence of the French Nazis , pp. 231-232
- Twilight of the Parties , pp. 233-234
- Look to Your Moat, pp. 235-236
- Persons and Personages by Arthur Settel, pp. 237-238
- Making of a Nazi by Marjorie McFarland, pp. 239-241
- Strong Man on Tight Rope by Shah-Mir Effendi, pp. 242-244
- In Defense of 'Pressure' by J. William Terry, pp. 245-250
- Arts and Letters Abroad by Eugene Jolas, pp. 251-255
- Straws in the Gale, pp. 256-257
- Whom Will the U.S. Intern? by Stephen Naft, pp. 258-264
- Ersatz Religion in the Reich by Stanley High, pp. 265-270
- Talk Under Bombs by Arnold Palmer, pp. 271-273
- In Latin America, pp. 274-277
- Twenty-five Years Ago, pp. 278-279
- Books Abroad, pp. 280-281
- Humor in Japanese Literature by Kuni Sasaki, pp. 282-285
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 286-300
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June 1941 Issue = 24 Articles- The World Over, pp. 301-306
- Black Bourse in Hungry France by Andrey Sedyh, pp. 307-309
- A Short Cut to Union Now by Rubin Gotesky, pp. 310-317
- Admission of Britain a Reactionary Move by Sidney Hertzberg, pp. 318-320
- Hitler's Private Rabbit Warren, p. 321
- Adolf Hitler: Grand Couturier by Clarissa Wolcott, pp. 322-328
- Iran Again a Pawn in the War by Nicolaus Basseches, pp. 329-330
- The Nazi Fiasco in Latin America by Carl Crow, pp. 331-337
- Persons and Personages by Albert Miller, pp. 338-340
- Prime Minister, Self-Made Model by Marjorie McFarland, pp. 341-344
- The Perennial Governor by Paul Einzig, pp. 345-350
- Newspapers in Turkey by Shah-Mir Effendi, pp. 351-353
- Britain's Left Is Defeatist by F.A. Voigt, pp. 354-361
- Straws in the Gale, pp. 362-363
- Petain---Judged by His Peers by Jean Le Bret, pp. 364-366
- ---And His Own View by Marshal Philippe Petain, pp. 367-368
- The Philippines in World War II by Carlos P. Romulo, pp. 369-372
- Utopia, as Seen by Fascist Italy by Mario Appelius, pp. 373-375
- The Gestapo Takes Over by Dino Manzoni, pp. 376-377
- In Latin America, pp. 378-379
- Twenty-five Years Ago, pp. 380-381
- Poems of the Month by Tom Boggs, p. 382
- Books Abroad, pp. 383-385
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 386-400
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Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1941 = 2 Issues, 57 Articles-
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July 1941 Issue = 27 Articles- The World Over, pp. 401-406
- Italy Salutes the Japanese by Mario Appelius, pp. 407-408
- Paris Moves to the Congo by Ben Lucien Burman, pp. 409-412
- The Nazi Soldier Writes Home by A.B., pp. 413-415
- British Medicine Under Luftwaffe by Hugh Clegg, M.D., pp. 416-420
- Arts and Letters in Latin America by Eugene Jolas, pp. 421-428
- Revolution in the Reich, pp. 429-430
- Japan-U.S. War Seen by Soviets by Y. Victoroff, p. 431
- War in the Pacific Unlikely---Another View by Walker Matheson, pp. 432-438
- German Poland Lacks Colonists, pp. 439-440
- The Church in War's Aftermath by Dorothy L. Sayers, pp. 441-445
- Persons and Personages by Arthur Settel, pp. 446-447
- The Return of General Smuts by J.A. Gray#2, pp. 448-451
- Chinese Prince and Catholic Painter by Flora Belle Jan, pp. 452-455
- Norway Boycotts the Nazi Movies by G.L., pp. 456-458
- North American Customs Union by Jean-Charles Harvey, pp. 459-461
- Straws in the Gale, pp. 462-463
- As Others See Us, pp. 464-468
- A Traveller in the Reich, pp. 469-472
- Mexico Becomes More Friendly, pp. 473-476
- The Slow Death of Belgium, pp. 477-478
- In Latin America, pp. 479-480
- Twenty-five Years Ago, pp. 481-482
- Poems of the Month by Tom Boggs, p. 483
- Books Abroad, p. 484
- Political Officer by 'Cadmus', pp. 485-487
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 488-500
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August 1941 Issue = 30 Articles- The World Over, pp. 501-506
- Unrest on India's Frontiers by Sir Alfred Watson, pp. 507-508
- A 'United' Europe Against Russia, pp. 509-512
- The German-Russian War, pp. 513-514
- The World Must Rescue the Soviet Union , p. 515
- Revive Freedom in Russia , pp. 516-517
- Sweden Clings to Neutrality , p. 518
- Chinese See Germany Lost by W.M., p. 519
- The Triple Somersault in the U.S. , pp. 520-521
- A Balance Sheet for Frenchmen, pp. 522-524
- The Swiss Know What to Expect, pp. 525-531
- If the Bombers Come to Us--- by John Mitchell, pp. 532-538
- Persons and Personages by Albert Miller, pp. 539-541
- Iceland's Premier by X.Y., pp. 542-543
- Moscow Beckons to the Filipino, pp. 544-549
- Straws in the Gale, pp. 550-551
- When Japan 'Missed the Bus' by Walker Matheson, pp. 552-556
- The Japanese Drum up Trade by Joaquin Soriano, pp. 557-558
- Husbands of the Great by Alan Dent, pp. 559-562
- New Caledonia Stands Alone by W.G. Burchett, pp. 563-566
- A Post-Mortem on Greece by Helge Knudsen, pp. 567-568
- The Press of Japan, pp. 569-573
- Five Men Rule the U.S.S.R. by Vladimir Kalmykow, pp. 574-575
- The Negus Looks for His Fortune by 'Miles', pp. 576-577
- As Others See Us, pp. 578-579
- In Latin America, pp. 580-581
- Twenty-five Years Ago, pp. 582-583
- Poems of the Month by Tom Boggs, p. 584
- Books Abroad, pp. 585-592
- Our Own Bookshelf, pp. 593-600