ABSTRACT

This is an account of how the daily lives of ordinary peoples were changed, profoundly and permanently, by these three momentous decades 1914-1945. Often depicted in negative terms Peter Dewey finds a much more positive pattern in the wealth of evidence he lays before us. His is a story of economic achievement, and the emergence of a new sense of social community in the nation, rather than a saga of disenchantment and decline.


chapter 2|26 pages

The First World War

chapter 6|11 pages

External Trade and Finance, 1918–29

chapter 7|26 pages

Employment and Unemployment in the 1920s

chapter 8|14 pages

Economic and Social Welfare in the 1920s

chapter 9|23 pages

Town, Country and Housing, 1918–39

chapter 10|20 pages

Leisure Between the Wars

chapter 11|13 pages

Slump and Depression, 1929–31

chapter 12|15 pages

The 1931 Crisis and Changes in Policy

chapter 13|26 pages

Economic Recovery and Growth in the 1930s

chapter 15|23 pages

Rearmament and the War Economy, 1935–45

chapter 16|24 pages

Civilian Life in the Second World War

chapter 17|12 pages

The National Balance Sheet, 1900–45