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A01=Francis Williams
A01=G.D.H. Cole
A01=George Orwell
A01=Harold Laski
A01=Mary Sutherland
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Beginnings Democracy
British Intelligentsia
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Category=NHTB
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Civil Service Department
Confer
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cultural mobilisation
Declaration Of Independence
Defence
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democratic governance
Economic policy
economic policy during war
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Face To Face
Follow
gender roles in conflict
Home front
Inarticulate Major Premiss
industrial organisation
Infantile Death Rate
Labour Leaders
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Married Women
Military strategy
Military studies
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Post-war
Preparatory Boarding Schools
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Revolutionary Dynamic
Roost
social equality
softlaunch
Thunder Springs
Tired Phrase
Total National Wealth
Unforgettable
Vested Interest
War Time
wartime economics
Woman Wage Earner
Women at war
Women's Trade Union Movement
Women’s Trade Union Movement
Working Class Housewives
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032036656
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This book, first published in 1942, covers the whole field of wartime life and organization. Is the private ownership and control of industry holding up production? Are the burdens of war being shared equally by the whole community? How can individual liberty be reconciled with maximum efficiency? Are women taking their rightful share in the national effort? Does our literature and art reflect the spirit of an aroused and determined people? Have we a message which will win the oppressed peoples of Europe to our side? These questions are frankly discussed and positive suggestions are made.

G.D.H. Cole, Harold Laski, George Orwell, Mary Sutherland and Francis Williams

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