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... post - war housing subsidies . As Minister of Reconstruction , Addison established the Salisbury Committee to estimate post - war housing needs and means of meet- ing them . It reported in August 1917 that 300,000 houses would be needed ...
... post - war housing subsidies . As Minister of Reconstruction , Addison established the Salisbury Committee to estimate post - war housing needs and means of meet- ing them . It reported in August 1917 that 300,000 houses would be needed ...
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... war and post - war governments to plan post- war reconstruction was clearest on issues relating to the labour market : un- under - employment and low pay . William Beveridge , who remained at the Board of Trade until 1916 , saw the war ...
... war and post - war governments to plan post- war reconstruction was clearest on issues relating to the labour market : un- under - employment and low pay . William Beveridge , who remained at the Board of Trade until 1916 , saw the war ...
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... war aims of the trade union movement . On 18 June 1940 , the day after the fall of France , the Director- General of the Ministry of Information asked members of the War Cabinet ... post - war problems he 225 The Second World War and after.
... war aims of the trade union movement . On 18 June 1940 , the day after the fall of France , the Director- General of the Ministry of Information asked members of the War Cabinet ... post - war problems he 225 The Second World War and after.
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Introduction | 2 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 163 |
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