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Journal Article The Labour Cost of the World War to Great Britain, 1914–1922: A Statistical Analysis. By N. B. Dearle, Formerly Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. [Economic and Social History of the World War, James T. Shotwell, General Editor, Supplementary Volumes, Sanford Schwarz, Associate Editor.] (New Haven: Yale University Press. 1940. Pp. ix, 260. $2.00.) and Industrial Relations in Wartime Great Britain, 1914–1918: Annotated Bibliography of Materials in the Hoover Library on War, Revolution, and Peace. Compiled by Waldo Chamberlin. Prepared under the Direction of the Division of Industrial Relations, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. (Stanford University: Stanford University Press. 1940. Pp. x, 239. $3.00.) Get access The Labour Cost of the World War to Great Britain, 1914–1922: A Statistical Analysis. By Dearle N. B., Formerly Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. [Economic and Social History of the World War, James T. Shotwell, General Editor, Supplementary Volumes, Sanford Schwarz, Associate Editor.] (New Haven: Yale University Press. 1940. Pp. ix, 260. $2.00.) Industrial Relations in Wartime Great Britain, 1914–1918: Annotated Bibliography of Materials in the Hoover Library on War, Revolution, and Peace. Compiled by Chamberlin Waldo. Prepared under the Direction of the Division of Industrial Relations, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. (Stanford University: Stanford University Press. 1940. Pp. x, 239. $3.00.) Herbert Heaton Herbert Heaton University of Minnesota Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, July 1941, Pages 915–916, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/46.4.915 Published: 01 July 1941

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