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The Workers' War: British Industry and the First World War
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224 pages
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The First World War not only resulted in immense loss of life but also catalyzed significant industrial and technological advancements in Britain. The conflict accelerated developments in aviation, shipbuilding, and food production, showcasing a remarkable leap in industry from the Wright brothers' first flight to the introduction of tanks. Socially, the war transformed the workforce, as women stepped in to maintain production while men were on the front lines. Burton delves into these profound changes, highlighting how the war reshaped both industry and society.
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2014, hardcover
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