Phys Descr |
xvi, 170 pages |
Note |
Speeches |
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"First edition." |
Contents |
pt. 1. Looking ahead: Social security and national welfare: Swindon, December 20, 1942 -- Post-war trade, home and export: Nottingham, February 13, 1943 -- The future of the Labour Party: Leeds, April 3, 1943 -- The future of the Labour Party: Birmingham, May 8, 1943 -- Economic questions after the war: West Bromwich, May 9, 1943 -- The post-war future: Dundee, October 3, 1943 -- A restatement of some socialist principles: London, October 30, 1943 -- The British empire: Newcastle-on-Tyne, January 10, 1943 -- International affairs: London, February 24, 1943 -- To the Anglo-American Press Association: London, October 6, 1943 -- pt. 2. Britain's part: Rejoinder in two speeches to critics abroad: Hackney, October 29, 1942 [&] Cardiff, November 1, 1942 -- Transatlantic broadcast -- pt. 3. Liberty in war-time: The wide issues of civil liberty in war-time: October 26, 1941 -- Winding up the debate on the conditional release of Sir Oswald Mosley: House of Commons, December 1, 1943 -- pt. 4. "Go to it!": "Go to it!": May 22, 1940 -- A first indication that the arms drive was speeding up: London, June 12, 1940 -- A public appeal to the American people: July, 1940 -- Operational orders to civilians in case of a German invasion: March 18, 1941 -- pt. 5. The fighting people: A survey of the air attack on Britain: November 3, 1940 -- Appeal for volunteer fire guards: New Year's Eve, 1940-1 -- Welcome to Canadian firemen: London, June 30, 1942 -- Civil Defence Day: November 15, 1942 |
Subject |
Great Britain -- Economic policy
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Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Great Britain
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Other Form |
Online version: Morrison, Herbert, 1888-1965. Prospects and policies. New York, A.A. Knopf, 1944 (OCoLC)581867986 |
OCLC # |
282936 |
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