British Economic and Strategic Planning: 1905-1915
The political manoeuvres which brought about the collapse of Britain's last Liberal government in May 1915 have already been the subject of much scholarly debate. This book will attempt to go beyond the arena of strictly party and factional politics and will examine some of the administrative problems the Liberals faced on the home front.
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British Economic and Strategic Planning: 1905-1915
The political manoeuvres which brought about the collapse of Britain's last Liberal government in May 1915 have already been the subject of much scholarly debate. This book will attempt to go beyond the arena of strictly party and factional politics and will examine some of the administrative problems the Liberals faced on the home front.
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British Economic and Strategic Planning: 1905-1915

British Economic and Strategic Planning: 1905-1915

by David French
British Economic and Strategic Planning: 1905-1915

British Economic and Strategic Planning: 1905-1915

by David French

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The political manoeuvres which brought about the collapse of Britain's last Liberal government in May 1915 have already been the subject of much scholarly debate. This book will attempt to go beyond the arena of strictly party and factional politics and will examine some of the administrative problems the Liberals faced on the home front.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136608346
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Series: Economic History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

David French, Lecturer in Modern Political History, University College, London

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1. Nineteenth-century political economy and the problem of war Chapter 2. The strategy of 'business as usual' Chapter 3. Munitions and the Edwardian army Chapter 4. Economic planning for 'business as usual' Chapter 5. The limits of prewar planning Chapter 6. The July crisis Chapter 7. The Failure of 'business as usual' Chapter 8. Kitchener and the creation of the 'Nation in Arms', August-December 1914 Chapter 9. The war in France, 1914-15 Chapter 10. Lloyd George and Total war Chapter 11. Conclusion: The unresolved dilemmas of economic strategy

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