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The Politics of Manpower, 1914-18 Keith Grieves

The Politics of Manpower, 1914-18 By Keith Grieves

The Politics of Manpower, 1914-18 by Keith Grieves


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A discussion of the integration of military and industrial activity within the total war effort. The book identifies the compartmentalized direction of the nation's resources until 1918, noting that it was only in this year that co-ordinated use was made of mobilized manpower.

The Politics of Manpower, 1914-18 Summary

The Politics of Manpower, 1914-18 by Keith Grieves

During World War I the campaigns on the Western Front were largely motivated by the strategy of attrition. The problem for successive British governments was the integration of military and industrial activity within the total war effort. The author discusses the largely compartmentalized direction of the nation's resources until 1918 - the raising of the New Armies, the political crisis of December 1916, the abortive National Service campaign, the rise of Sir Auckland Geddes as the manpower expert, and the government's response to the German spring offensive in 1918 - noting that it was not until the last year of the war that co-ordinated use was made of mobilized manpower. This book is intended to be useful to those interested in Britain's military, industrial and social condition in World War I and in the development of government and society in the early 20th century.

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GOR002586345
9780719022678
0719022673
The Politics of Manpower, 1914-18 by Keith Grieves
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
1990-04-26
241
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