Description |
1 online resource (458 pages) |
Series |
Routledge Library Editions: The First World War |
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Routledge Library Editions: The First World War
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Notes: Introduction; 1. Would Britain Starve? The Prewar Debate; Notes: Chapter 1; 2. Initial Responses to War. The Focus on Supply; Notes: Chapter 2; 3. An Uphill Struggle. Lord Selbome at the Board of Agriculture; Notes: Chapter 3; 4. Shipping and Prices: Incentives for Control; Notes: Chapter 4; 5. The Ministry of Food; Notes: Chapter 5; 6. Labour and the New Consumerism; Notes: Chapter 6 |
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7. American influence on British Food Policy: Herbert Hoover and the Inter-Allied Trading SystemNotes: Chapter 7; 8. The Food Production Campaigns of 1917 and 1918; Notes: Chapter 8; 9. Afterword; Notes: Afterword; Appendices; Sources; Index |
Summary |
Because of the exceptionally high proportion of imports in Britain's food supply and the determined efforts of the enemy to sever the supply lines, efficient management of food resources was an essential element in the British national war effort. This volume was the first comprehensive study of this vital aspect of government strategy and fills a gap in the historiography of this period. This volume provides a balanced picture by drawing together the diverse elements that went into food policy: economic and social trends, international trade relations and labour issues. The author also tra |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317704232 |
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1317704231 |
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