The signing of the Armistice in November 1918 brought conflicting emotions - relief the fighting was over, joy the nation was victorious, grief at the thousands killed, and hope that it had all been worthwhile. To many families living in Devon the 1920s did seem a better world - but it was also a fragile one fraught with uncertainty. Throughout this tense decade modernism battled die-hard tradition, and extremes of opinion swirled around every aspect of peoples lives. Life was undergoing massive changes. The years covered in this book could be said to be when the modern world emerged - and even remote and rural Devon was not immune to its terrors, opportunities and excitements.
The People of Devon 1918-1930 : From War to Peace