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How did the War change attitudes about how big a part a government should play in people's lives?

Title: How did the War change attitudes about how big a part a government should play in people's lives?
Category: /History/War & Conflicts
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How did the War change attitudes about how big a part a government should play in people's lives?
"War" declared Trotsky, "is the locomotive of history" (Bourne, 1989,p. 191) When considering the attitude of the people towards the change governmental intervention had in their lives, one must consider a number of different aspects. The scene must firstly be set by ascertaining the mood of the people upon the outbreak of war, and this Bourne eloquently describes: "The British urban working class was the oldest industrial workforce in the world. Its class-consciousness was very strong. …showed first 75 words of 3944 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3944 total…Experiments in State Control (1924) in Alan S. Milward, "The Economic Effects of the Two World Wars on Britain" Second Edition (London, Macmillan, 1984) Arthur Marwick, "The Deluge" (London, Pelican, 1967) Alan S. Milward, "The Economic Effects of the Two World Wars on Britain" Second Edition (London, Macmillan, 1984) Keith Robbins, "The First World War"(Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1985) Noel Whiteside, "The British Population at War" in " Britain and the First World War" John Turner (ed), (London, Unwin Hyman, 1988)

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