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139 Marcosson, Isaac Frederick. The war after the war.

New York, John Lane company; London, John Lane; [etc., etc.] 1917. 272 p. front. (port.) 191cm.

CONTENTS.-The coming war.-England awake.-American business

in France. The new France.-Saving for victory.-The price of glory. The man Lloyd George.-From pedlar to premier [William Morris Hughes]

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139a Marriott, J. A. R. The European commonwealth; problems historical and diplomatic.

Oxford, Clarendon press, 1918. 370 p. 231cm.

D363.M3

140 Memorandum on the industrial situation after the war. Philadelphia, Pa., United States Shipping board emergency fleet corporation [1918] 76 p. 23cm.

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141 National foreign trade council. European economic alliances; a compilation of information on international commercial policies after the European war and their effect upon the foreign trade of the United States, also an analysis of European and united commercial interdependence and treaty relations.

New York city, 1916. 118 p. fold. tables. 23cm.

Robert H. Patchin, secretary.

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142 National institute of social sciences. Reconstruction after the war.

Boston, Boston book co., 1918. 242 p. 233cm. (Journal of the National institute of social sciences, Apr. 1, 1918, v. 4.)

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CONTENTS.-On the general principles of a policy of reconstruction, Thorstein Veblen; The world's court league, Samuel T. Dutton; The league to enforce peace, Theodore Marburg; The vision of a commonwealth, David Jayne Hill; Financial reconstruction after the war, George E. Roberts; An American clearing house as an aid to self-restoration in war stricken countries, Grosvenor Atterbury; Labor laws in the crucible, John B. Andrews; Problems of immigration and the foreign born after the war, Henry P. Fairchild; Notes on the I. W. W. in Arizona and the Northwest, Robert W. Bruère; Recommendations for the United States army for the treatment of war neuroses, Thomas W. Salmon; Mental hygiene and the great war, George A. Hastings; Educational preparedness for after the war, A. Caswell Ellis; After-thewar food problems, Charles L. Pack; The free traders of America, their ideals, their policy, and their immediate aims, George Haven Putnam; The military, industrial, and public health features of narcotic addiction, Charles F. Stokes; Report of the Committee on agriculture, by Virginia C. Gildersleeve.

143 National union of women's suffrage societies. Women and reconstruction; some considerations relating to the position of women after war.

Westminster, The National union of women's suffrage societies [1917] 28 p. incl. tables. 33cm.

JN981.1917.N3

144 Oualid, William. The special problems of reconstruction in France.

Athenaeum, Oct. 1918, no. 4634: 420–424. AP4.A8,no.4634 145 Peddie, John Taylor. A national system of economics, with a consideration of the Paris economic resolutions and of their influence on nationality.

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London, University of London press, ltd., 1917. xxiv, 299 p. incl. chart.

19cm.

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HF1534 1917e

On the relation of imports to exports; a study of the basis of a new national and imperial policy. [2d ed (enl.)] London, New York [etc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1916. xxiv, 148 p. 191cm.

CONTENTS. On the relation of imports to exports.-Foreign exchange, the bill of exchange.-National economics empiricism?

HC256.2.P45

Economic reconstruction; a further development of

"A national system of economics."

London, New York, Longmans, Green and co., 1918. 242 p.

191cm.

148 Problems of readjustment after the war.

HC256.3.P4

New York [etc.] D. Appleton and company, 1915. vi, 185 [1] p. 191cm.

CONTENTS.-The war and democracy, by A. B. Hart.-An economic interpretation of the war, by E. R. A. Seligman.-The crisis in social evolution, by F. H. Giddings. The relation of the individual to the state, by W. W. Willoughby.-The war and international law, by G. G. Wilson.-The war and international commerce and finance, by E. R. Johnson.-The conduct of military and naval warfare, by C. F. Goodrich.

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149 Problems of reconstruction; lectures and addresses delivered at the summer meeting at the Hampstead garden suburb, August, 1917.

London, T. F. Unwin, ltd. [1918] vi, [7]-315 p. 20cm.

CONTENTS.-Introduction, by the Marquess of Crewe.-I. First principles of reconstruction.-I. Reconstruction in education.—ш. Social and industrial reconstruction.-IV. Arts and crafts in relation to reconstruction.

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150 Reid, Leonard John. The great alternative: saner politics or

revolution.

London, New York [etc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1918. 3 p. l., 5–186 p. 191cm.

CONTENTS.-Introductory. A new liberalism .or-chaos.-The premises of ordered progress.-Towards the better distribution of wealth.-Individual liberty and the relations of the state to industry.-Industrial self-government.-Profit sharing and increasing production.-Cleaner politics and an independent press.Land and housing.-Trade policy.-Education and health.— Lux e tenebris.-Appendix: Whitley report.

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151 La réorganisation de la France; conférences faites à l'École des hautes études sociales (novembre 1915 à janvier 1916) par MM. Ch. Seignobos... Ch. Chaumet [etc.]

Paris, F. Alcan, 1917. 2 p. l., 275, [1] p. 181cm. (Bibliothèque générale des sciences sociales [2 sér., 2])

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CONTENTS.-I-II. La politique intérieure; La politique extérieure, par Ch. Seignobos.-I. Le développement économique, par Ch. Chaumet.-IV. L'organisation de l'industrie après la guerre, par R. Legouez.-v. L'agriculture après la guerre. La terre de France, par Marcel Vacher.-vi. Le beau, le vrai, l'utile et la réorganisation de la France, par Adolphe Dervaux.-vII. La reconstitution de la population française, par Charles Gide.

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152 La réparation des dommages de guerre; conférences faites à l'École des hautes études sociales (novembre 1915 à janvier 1916) par MM. Larnaude H. Berthélemy [etc.] Paris, F. Alcan, 1917. 2 p. l., iv, 254 p. 181cm. (Bibliothèque générales des sciences sociales [2 sér., 1])

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CONTENTS.-Avant-propos par M. H. Berthélemy.-1. L'évolution de la jurisprudence de la responsabilité de l'État à raison des dommages occasionnés par l'exécution des services publics par H. Berthélemy.-I. L'application de la responsabilité de l'État aux dommages de guerre. Dispositions du passé, aspirations de l'avenir, par Joseph-Barthélmy.-ш. Les victimes de la guerre. Combattants et civils. Pensions et indemnités. Réforme de loi de 1831, par Louis Rolland.—ıv. L'aide aux orphelins de la guerre, par H. Berthélmy.-v. Le droit international et les dommages de guerre, par André Weiss.-vi. La réparation des dommages matériels. Comment doit s'entendre le droit à la réparation, par F. Larnaude.-vII. La reconstruction des villes détruites. Difficultés architecturales. Conciliations nécessaires entre l'intérêt général et la propriété privée, par Jacques Hermant.

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153 Robertson, John Mackinnon. The new tariffism. London, G. Allen & Unwin, ltd. [1918] 63, [1] p. 19cm

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154 Robertson, John Mackinnon. Shipping after the war. Westminster, The Cobden club, 1916. 39, [1] p. 214cm. [Cobden club. Publications]

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154a Robinson, J. J. National reconstruction. A study in practical politics and statesmanship.

London, Hurst and Blackett, 1918. viii, 154 p. 181cm.

155 Rouland, E. Un projet de réquisition des chemins de fer. L'Economiste français, Oct. 19, 1918, p. 483–484.

Text of the law: p. 493–494.

156 Ruskin college, Oxford. Some economic aspects of international relations.

Birmingham, Birmingham printers, ltd., 1917. 89 p. 21 ст. (The reorganisation of industry series. III)

CONTENTS.-Prefatory note.-An account of proceedings at the national Conference of working-class associations held in Birmingham on Sept. 21st and 22nd, 1917.-Commercial policy and our food supply. By H. S. Furniss.-The influence of the war on commercial policy. By Edwin Cannan.-Capitalism and international relations. By A. E. Zimmern. HC56.R8

156a Scotland. Local government board. Provision of houses for the working classes after the war. The housing of the working classes acts, 1890 to 1909. Memorandum by the Local government board for Scotland with suggestions in regard to the provision and planning of houses for the working classes.

Edinburgh, H. M. Stationery off., [Morrison & Gibb] 1918. 12 p. plates, plans. 31cm.

157 Scott, William Robert. Economic problems of peace after war; the W. Stanley Jevons lectures at University college, London, in 1917.

158

Cambridge [Eng.] The University press, 1917. xii, 122 p. 221cm

CONTENTS.-Foreword.-I. The economic man and a world at war. "For the duration of the war."-Communications of a maritime state. The surprises of peace.-Saving and the standard of life. Organisation re-orientated. Appendix.-Statistics of shipping during war.-Index.

HC56.S4

Economic problems of peace after war. (Second series) The W. Stanley Jevons lectures at University college, London, in 1918.

Cambridge [Eng.] The University press, 1918. xii, 139 p. 221cm

CONTENTS.-Preface.-Mare librum, aer clausus?-A league of nations and commercial policy.-The financial burden of today and tomorrow.-Conscription or proscription of capital.-The period of financial transition.-Ten years after.-Appendix.Index. HC56.S45

159 Standing joint committee of industrial women's organisations. The position of women after the war. Report of the Standing joint committee of industrial women's organisations presented to the Joint committee on labour problems after the war.

London [etc.] Co-operative printing society limited [1916?] 20 p. 24cm.

HD6137.S7 HD8390.J75,no.1

160 The Statist, London. When the war ends. I-LVI. [A series of articles]

The Statist, Nov. 10, 1917-Feb. 22, 1919 and continuation.
HG11.S8,v.90-92

161 Storey, Harold. The Paris conference and trade after the

war.

London, T. F. Unwin, ltd. [1916] 32 p. 21cm.

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162 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce (Dept. of commerce) Economic reconstruction. Analysis of main tendencies in the principal belligerent countries of Europe with statistics of production, consumption, and trade in important foodstuffs and industrial raw materials. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918. 74 p. 25cm. (Miscel laneous series, no. 73)

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Appendixes: A. Economic conference of the allied governments.— B. Report of British Committee on commercial and industrial policy after the war.-c. Imports and exports (temporary control) bill.-D. The British nonferrous metal industry act.

German trade and the war.

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Commerical and

industrial conditions in war time and the future outlook, by Chauncey Depew Snow and J. J. Kral.

Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918. 236 p. incl. tables. 25cm. (Miscellaneous series, no. 65)

Appendixes: A. German import trade.-B. Extracts from the President's addresses.-c. Pan-Germanism and Mittleuropa. <From an article by Prof. Thomas G. Masaryk, of Prague, in The new Europe, London, Oct. 19, 1916.-D. The Leipzig fair in war time.-E. Christmas in Berlin, 1917.-F. Interlocking of German banks and other corporations.-G. German methods in trade and industry described in official reports.

HC286.2.U6

Tariff commission. The glass industry as affected by the war. New branches of the industry-Changes in manufacture and trade due to war conditions-Holding export and domestic trade after the war-The glass

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