After World War II great strides were made in modern Japanese architecture, not only in advanced technology, allowing earthquake resistant tall buildings, but expressing and infusing characteristics of traditional Japanese architecture in modern buildings. Harry Seidler advanceallowarchitecture share on social
After World War II it was decided that, in order to prevent the Germans and the French from having another war, it would be better to tie them together into one economic pact so they would invest in each other and have mutual stakes. Until now, that has worked to prevent warfare between the two. Frans de Waal decideeconomicfrench share on social
After World War II, scientific research in the U.S. was well supported. In the 1960s, when I came to America, the sky was the limit, and this conducive atmosphere enabled many of us to pursue esoteric research that resulted in America winning the lion's share of Nobel Prizes. Ahmed Zewail 1960samericaatmosphere share on social
After World War II society had to settle back for a moment before it picked up the 20th century. Stella Blum 20thbackcentury Change image and share on social
After World War II, the major estates really did collapse. Hugh Bonneville collapseestatemajor Change image and share on social
After World War II, the winds of nationalism and anti-colonialism blew through the developing world. Stephen Kinzer antiblowcolonialism Change image and share on social
After World War II, there were a lot of pension funds in Europe that were fully funded, but they were pressured to hold a lot of government debt. There was a lot of inflation, and the value of all those assets fell. Those pension funds couldn't honor their promises to the people. Edward C. Prescott assetdebteurope share on social
After wrestling with myself for six months, I began medical treatment. During that time I started a band with some friends of mine called Jack's Car, but that didn't last. Jack Irons bandbegincall Change image and share on social
After writing a novel, what is there to say? If a novelist could say it in a maxim, they wouldn't need 120,000 words, several years and sundry characters, plots and subplots, and so on. I'd much rather listen always. Richard Flanagan 000characterlisten share on social
After writing a page, Hemingway would let it float to the ground. He never crumpled pages - he believed that if you crumpled them, you'd be insane in a year. Clive Owen believecrumplefloat Change image and share on social