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British Reconstruction

January 17, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on the book "After-War Problems," edited by William Harbutt Dawson. It shows, as a rule, two aims: a searching inquiry into conditions as affected by the war, and a more or less elaborate indication of the steps, private as well as governmental, which are deemed necessary if England is to adjust itself successfully to the new conditions of peace. Economic and social problems naturally hold a large place in a work of this sort, and what the various writers have to say in this direction is extremely suggestive and informing.

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AFTER-War Problems (Book); DAWSON, William Harbutt; ECONOMICS -- Sociological aspects; PEACE; SOCIAL problems; ENGLAND
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