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Cabinet Government and War, 1890–1940

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This book was originally published in 1958. John Ehrman shows that the nature and range of government in Great Britain was transformed by the two world wars. At the end of the nineteenth century the administrative system barely recognised the demands of war. In the two wars it had to be capable of mobilising the whole resources of the country and the Commonwealth, and this affected the scope of government in peace: almost every aspect of national life was subject to supervision. Yet this profound change did less in Britain than elsewhere to destroy the country's traditions and institutions. Mr Ehrman shows that the Cabinet Government retained its basic features and traditional strength. This book is based on the Lees Knowles Lectures given at Cambridge in 1957. Historians will find it gives important information about the conduct of the last war, against the constitutional background necessary for its understanding.
Release date Australia
March 25th, 2010
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Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Pages
152
Dimensions
127x203x9
ISBN-13
9780521141222
Product ID
6060749

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