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+ | :[[1940]] - [[1941]] - [[1942]] - [[1943]] - [[1944]] - [[1945]] - [[1946]] - [[1947]] - [[1948]] - [[1949]] | ||
+ | == Politics == | ||
+ | === Holocaust === | ||
+ | *Jews throughout Western Europe are forced into ghettos. | ||
+ | *Jews may not leave their houses without permission form the police. | ||
+ | *Jews may no longer use public telephones. | ||
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
+ | *[[La Discothèque ]] opened on rue Huchette | ||
+ | *Japan bombs [[Pearl Harbor]], USA enters war | ||
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+ | ===Literature=== | ||
+ | *''[[Thomas the Obscure]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Madame Edwarda]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[The Garden of Forking Paths]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Masochism in Sex and Society]]'' (1941) Theodor Reik | ||
+ | * ‘‘[[The Aerodrome: A Love Story]]’’by [[Rex Warner]] ([[1941]]) | ||
+ | ===Film=== | ||
+ | *''[[Hellzapoppin']]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Citizen Kane]]'' | ||
+ | ===Music=== | ||
+ | *[[Recorded music]] broadcasting on [[Radio in the United States|American radio]] | ||
+ | *[[Symphony No. 7 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 7]] by Shostakovich (about Nazi invasion of Russia) | ||
+ | *[[John Cage]] and [[Lou Harrison]]: Double Music (first collaborative musical composition) | ||
+ | *"[[Vous avez un beau chapeau Madame]]" | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
+ | *[[Laura Mulvey]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[George Clinton]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Bertrand Tavernier]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Julia Kristeva]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Vivienne Westwood]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Stanley Cowell]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Anne Rice]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Barbet Schroeder]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Essy Persson]] (1941 - ) | ||
+ | *[[Krzysztof Kieslowski]] (1941 - 1996) | ||
+ | *[[Laura Antonelli]] (1941 - ) | ||
==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
+ | *[[James Joyce]] (1882 - 1941) | ||
+ | *[[Henri Bergson]] (1859 - 1941) | ||
+ | *[[Virginia Woolf]] (1882 - 1941) | ||
+ | *[[Walter Ruttmann]] (1887 - 1941) | ||
+ | *[[Sherwood Anderson]] (1876 – 1941) | ||
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Politics
Holocaust
- Jews throughout Western Europe are forced into ghettos.
- Jews may not leave their houses without permission form the police.
- Jews may no longer use public telephones.
Art and culture
- La Discothèque opened on rue Huchette
- Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, USA enters war
Literature
- Thomas the Obscure
- Madame Edwarda
- The Garden of Forking Paths
- Masochism in Sex and Society (1941) Theodor Reik
- ‘‘The Aerodrome: A Love Story’’by Rex Warner (1941)
Film
Music
- Recorded music broadcasting on American radio
- Symphony No. 7 by Shostakovich (about Nazi invasion of Russia)
- John Cage and Lou Harrison: Double Music (first collaborative musical composition)
- "Vous avez un beau chapeau Madame"
Births
- Laura Mulvey (1941 - )
- George Clinton (1941 - )
- Bertrand Tavernier (1941 - )
- Julia Kristeva (1941 - )
- Vivienne Westwood (1941 - )
- Stanley Cowell (1941 - )
- Anne Rice (1941 - )
- Barbet Schroeder (1941 - )
- Essy Persson (1941 - )
- Krzysztof Kieslowski (1941 - 1996)
- Laura Antonelli (1941 - )
Deaths
- James Joyce (1882 - 1941)
- Henri Bergson (1859 - 1941)
- Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
- Walter Ruttmann (1887 - 1941)
- Sherwood Anderson (1876 – 1941)
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