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21 Chance, Sir William, bart. Industrial unrest; the reports of the commissioners (July 1917) collated and epitomised. London, Pub. for the British constitution association, by P. S. King and son, ltd., 1917. 39 p. 211cm.

"The causes of 'industrial unrest' ... have been recently inquired into by special commissioners appointed by the present prime minister. For this purpose the country was divided into eight districts (Ireland ... being excluded): six English ... the other two being Scotland and Wales... Each district had its own separate commissioners, who issued separate reports."

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22 Chapman, Sydney John, ed. Labour and capital after the war, by various writers, with an introduction by the Right Hon. J. H. Whitley.

London, J. Murray, 1918. x, 280 p. 19cm

Appendix: First report of the Committee of the Ministry of recon-
struction on relations between employers and employed [J. H.
Whitley, chairman]
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23 Clark, John Maurice, and others, eds. Readings in the economics

of war.

Chicago, Ill., The University of Chicago press [1918] xxxi, 676 p. 231cm

After-the-war problems: p. 617-668.

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24 Cole, George Douglas Howard. Self-government in industry. London, G. Bell and sons, ltd., 1917. x p., 1 l., 329 p. 19cm Reprinted in part from the New age and other periodicals. CONTENTS.-The control of industry during and after the war.— The restoration of trade union conditions.-The nature of the state. The case for national guilds.-The re-organisation of trade unionism. The abolition of the wage-system.-State ownership and control.-Freedom in the guild.-National guilds and the consumer.- -Appendixes: A. The genesis of syndicalism in France. B. Labour policy after the war. HD6664.C55

25 [Conference of working-class associations, Oxford, 1916] The reorganisation of industry. Papers by Professor A. C. Pigou, Arthur Greenwood, B. Sc., Sidney Webb, A. E. Zimmern, M. A. With criticisms by well-known trade-unionists and co-operators. 3d ed.

Oxford, Ruskin college, 1916. 85 p.

21cm.

"The conference was convened by Ruskin college in the belief that the time had come for more definite thinking by the labour movement upon the problems which labour will have to face when peace comes."-Pref. note to first edition. HC256.2.C57

26 D'Acosta, Uriel. Peace problems in economics and finance. London, G. Routledge & sons, ltd.; New York, E. P. Dutton and co., 1917. 3 p. l., 165 p. 181cm.

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27 Dawson, William Harbutt, ed. After-war problems. New York, The Macmillan company [1917] 366 p. diagrs.

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CONTENTS.-Introduction, by the editor.-1. Empire and citizen-
ship: Imperial federation, by the Earl of Cromer. The state and
the citizen, by Bishop Welldon. The cultivation of patriotism,
by the Earl of Meath. The alien question, by Sir H. H. Johns-
ton.-
.-I. National efficiency: National education, by Viscount
Haldane. Organization of the national resources, by Sir J. Comp-
ton-Rickett. The state and industry, by W. Garnett. The state
and labour, by S. J. Chapman. The relations between capital and
labour: 1. The standpoint of labour, by G. H. Roberts. 2. The
standpoint of capital, by Sir B. C. Browne. The land question,
by W. Joynson-Hicks. The position of women in economic life,
by Mrs. Fawcett.-III. Social reform: The rehabilitation of rural
life, by the Bishop of Exeter (Lord W. Gascoyne-Cecil) Housing
after the war, by H. R. Aldridge. National health, by J. Kerr.
The care of child life, by Margaret McMillan. Unsolved problems
of the English poor law [by] Sir W. Chance, bart.-Iv. National
finance and taxation: National taxation after the war, by A.
Marshall. National thrift, by A. Sherwell.

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28 Dean, Arthur Davis. Our schools in war time-and after. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn and company [c1918] v p., 1 l., 335 p. plates. 194cm.

29 Demos, pseud. The meaning of reconstruction.

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[London] G. Allen and Unwin limited [1918] 2 p. l., iii,
75 p. 22cm.

"These essays are reprinted from the Athenaeum."
CONTENTS.-The meaning of reconstruction.-The purpose of recon-
struction. The conflict of ideals.-The scope of reconstruction.—
The international future.-Empire or commonwealth?-Educa-
tion and the social ideal.-A new industrial order.

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30 Dibblee, George Binney. Germany's economic position, and England's commercial and industrial policy after the war. London, Pub. for the Central committee for national patriotic organisations, by W. Heinemann [1916] 108 p. 181cm.

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31 Economic conference of the allies, Paris, 1916. Recommendations of the Economic conference of the allies, held at Paris on June 14, 15, 16, & 17, 1916.

London, H. M. Stationery off., Harrison and sons, printers, 1916. 8 p. 33cm. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 8271)

French and English.

Issued by the Board of trade, Gt. Brit.

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32 The elements of reconstruction; a series of articles contributed in July and August 1916 to the Times, with an introduction by Viscount Milner. 2d impression.

London, Nisbet & co. ltd. [1916] 119, [1] p. 171cm.

CONTENTS.-Introduction.-Science in education and industry.Scientific agriculture and the nation's food.-The long view and labour.-Problems of political adaptation.-An imperial constitution. Higher education in the empire. DA577.E4

33 France. Report of a Commission on the reconstruction of the "départements" of France. Annexe no. 4285. France. Chambre des députés. 1918, p. 817-840.

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Journal officiel de la République française, June 10, 1918,
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35 Friedman, Elisha Michael, ed. American problems of reconstruction; a national symposium on the economic and financial aspects.

New York, E. P. Dutton & company, 1918. xxvi, 471 p. pl., fold. map. 21cm.

CONTENTS.-Foreword, by Franklin K. Lane.-pt. 1. A perspective of the problem: 1. The problem of reconstruction in the United States, by Elisha M. Friedman. II. Principles of reconstruction in Europe, by Elisha M. Friedman. I. Economic problems during the war and afterwards, by Alexander D. Noyes. Iv. The American of to-morrow, by George W. Perkins. pt. II. Efficiency in production: v. Our mineral reserves, by George Otis Smith. VI. Technical research: (a) General aspects, by Willis R. Whitney; (b) Engineering and allied subjects, by A. A. Potter; (c) Chemical industries, by Allen Rogers. VII. Scientific management, by Frank B. Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth. VIII. Readjustment of industries: (a) Steel, by Charles M. Schwab; (b) Chemicals, by Bernhard C. Hesse. IX. Capital, labor, and the state, by Louis B. Wehle. x. Concentration and control in industry and trade, by William B. Colver.-pt. m. Adjustments in trade and finance: XI. The railroad problem, by Ray Morris. XII. The distribution of agricultural products and the function of produce exchanges, by Charles J. Brand. XIII. The shipping problem, by Emory R. Johnson. XIV. The free port as an instrument of world trade, by Edwin J. Clapp. xv. International commerce, by O. P. Austin. XVI. Government aids to trade, by Chauncey Depew Snow. XVII. Financing our foreign trade, by Henry E. Cooper. XVIII. Stabilizing foreign exchange, by Robert L. Owen. XIX. Foreign investments, by Francis H. Sisson.-pt. iv. Programs, monetary and fiscal: xx. Stabilizing the dollar in purchasing power, by Irving Fisher. xxI. The war and interest rates, by E. W. Kemmerer. xxII. National thrift, by Frank A. Vanderlip. xx. Fiscal reconstruction, by Edwin R. A. Seligman. XXIV. Can Democrary be efficient?-The mechanics of administration, by Frederick A. Cleveland.

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36 Gardner, Lucy, ed. The hope for society; essays on "social reconstruction after the war," by various writers. London, G. Bell and sons, ltd., 1917. 236 p. 19cm

CONTENTS.-The hope for society, by the Bishop of Oxford.— Industrial and financial position after the war, by J. A. Hobson.Austerity, art and joy, by A. Clutton Brock.-Trade union regulations: employer's view, by Sir H. Bell.-Trade union regulations: the trade union view, by A. J. Carlyle.-The new social conscience as to use of income, by J. St. G. Heath.-The position of women in industry, by Margaret Bondfield. The new outlook of the woman's movement, by Mrs. Pethick Lawrence.The development of the agricultural side of English life, by C. Turnor. The land question after the war, by C. R. Buxton.— The meaning and purpose of the British commonwealth, by P. Kerr.-Social relations of men after the war, by E. Barker. HN389.G18

37 Garton foundation, London. Memorandum on the industrial situation after the war, the Garton foundation; privately circulated among employers, representatives of labour, and public men of all parties, May-September, 1916. Now pub. as revised in the light of criticisms and suggestions received, October, 1916.

London, Harrison & sons [1916] 96 p. 25cm

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38 Gt. Brit. Board of education. Committee on juvenile education in relation to employment after the war. Interim report of the departmental committee on juvenile education in relation to employment after the war.

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London, H. M. Stationery off., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1916. 4 p. 33cm. ([Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 8374)

J. Herbert Lewis, chairman.

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Final report. v. I. Report. v. II. Sum

maries of evidence and appendices.

London, H. M. Stationery off., T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.
2 v. 331cm.
331cm. (Parliament. Papers by command. Cd.
8512, 8577.)

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Committee on scales of salary for teachers in elementary schools. Report of the departmental committee for enquiring into the principles which should determine the construction of scales of salary for teachers in elementary schools. Vol. I.

Cd.

London, H. M. Stationery off., [Darling and son] 1918. 63
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State assistance to the dye industry. Memorandum by the Board of trade on the scheme for the allocation and administration of the funds provided by Parliament for the development of the dye industry by means of financial assistance to companies and firms in aid of developments, extensions, and research.

London, H. M. Stationery off., Darling & son, 1918. 12 p. (Parliament. Papers by command. Cd. 9194.)

Summary of information received by the Board of trade from advisory committees for juvenile employment for the use of the departmental committee on juvenile education in relation to employment after the

war.

[London, 1916.] 13 p. 33cm.

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Commercial intelligence committee. British trade after the war. Report of a sub-committee of the Advisory committee to the Board of trade on commercial intelligence with respect to measures for securing the position, after the war, of certain branches of British industry.

London, H. M. Stationery off., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1916. 1 p. l., 18 p. 331cm. ([Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 8181)

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British trade after the war (2). maries of the evidence taken by a sub-committee of the Advisory committee to the Board of trade on commercial intelligence, in the course of their enquiry with respect to measures for securing the position, after the war, of certain branches of British industry.

London, H. M. Stationery off., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1916. 38 p. 33cm. ([Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 8275) HF3506.2.A5 1916b

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