1st Edition
A Short Economic and Social History of Twentieth Century Britain
A Short Economic and Social History of Twentieth Century Britain (1968) overcomes the statistical complexities of the twentieth century by establishing long-term social and economic trends to provide a succinct analysis of Twentieth Century Britain. It looks at population, including age structure, population distribution and urban expansion; agriculture; industry and transport; overseas trade; industrial relations; employment and occupational structure; social policy; education; public finance; living standards; and changes in leisure activities.
1. Population 2. Agriculture 3. Industry and Transport 4. Overseas Trade 5. Employment and the Occupational Structure 6. Trade Unions, Industrial Disputes and Industrial Relations 7. Social Policy 8. Education 9. Public Finance 10. Living Standards and Leisure
Biography
Walford Johnson, John Whyman and George Wykes