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Lewis Mumford and Patrick Geddes
1995,2014
Charts the astonishing correspondence between these two great thinkers to reveal much about the intellectual culture of the period. Previously unpublished material details their extraordinary personal and professional relationship.
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. THE LAST THREE MONTHS
1919
Wages of Transport Workers (pg. 119-120). Nationalisation of the Mines (pg. 120-121). The Church Congress (pg. 121-122). Cabinet Committee on Ireland (pg. 122-123). League of Nations Campaign (pg. 123-124). Speeches by Mr. Lloyd George (pg. 124-125). Reassembling of Parliament (pg. 125-126). Defeat of the Government (pg. 126-127). The Financial Position (pg. 127-128). A Peace Cabinet (pg. 128-129). Industrial Courts Bill (pg. 129-130). Railway Negotiations (pg. 130-131). The Church Enabling Bill (pg. 131-132). Debates on Russia (pg. 132-133). Resignation of General Seely (pg. 133). Unemployment Donation (pg. 133-134). Imports and Exports Regulation Bill (pg. 134-135). The Question of Coal Control (pg. 135-136). The State of Ireland (pg. 136). Lord Milner's Mission to Egypt (pg. 136-137). Special Trades Union Congress (pg. 137-138). The Iron Founders' Strike (pg. 138-139). Return of the Prince of Wales (pg. 139-140). Premium Bonds (pg. 140-141). New Housing Bill (pg. 141-142). Government of India Bill (pg. 142-143). The Aliens Bill (pg. 143). Coal Industry (Emergency) Bill (pg. 143-144). Electricity Bill (pg. 144-145). Consolidated Fund Bill (pg. 145-146). Attack on Lord French (pg. 146-147). The State of Ireland (pg. 147-148). End of the Session (pg. 148). Survey of the Year (pg. 148).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE SUMMER MONTHS
1917
National Service Scheme (pg. 90-91). Vote of Credit (pg. 91). Imperial War Cabinet (pg. 91-93). Debate on the Blockade of Germany (pg. 93-94). Military Service (Review of Exceptions) Bill (pg. 94). Debate on the Report of the Speaker's Conference (pg. 94-96). Strike at Barrow (pg. 96-97). The Military Service Bill (pg. 97-98). Speeches by Oversea Ministers (pg. 98-99). Army Council Inquiry (pg. 99-100). Easter Adjournment (pg. 100-101). Entry of the United States into the War (pg. 101-102). Educational Reconstruction (pg. 102-104). The Food Situation (pg. 104-105). Limitations on Consumption (pg. 105-107). Corn Production Bill (pg. 107-109). Prohibition to Export the Nation (pg. 109-110). Air Service (pg. 110-111). Munitions of War Bill (pg. 111-112). The Submarine Campaign (pg. 112-113). Compulsory Rationing (pg. 113-114). Food Restrictions (pg. 114-117). The Imperial War Conference (pg. 117-118). The Government of Ireland (pg. 118-121). The Irish Convention (pg. 121-122). The Reform Bill (pg. 122-124). Debate (pg. 124-125). Proportional Representation (pg. 125-126). Changes at the Admiralty (pg. 126-127). Vote of Credit (pg. 127-128). Secret Session (pg. 128-129). Discussions on Finance (pg. 129-130). Strike of Engineers (pg. 130-132). End of the Strike (pg. 132-133). Speech by General Smuts (pg. 133-134). The Budget (pg. 134-136). Suppression of Profiteering (pg. 136-137). Independent Labour Party (pg. 137-138). Air Raids (pg. 138-140). The Ministry of Munitions (pg. 140-141). Liability of Foreigners to Military Service (pg. 141-142). Corn Production Bill (pg. 142-143). Committee of Inquiry on the Military Service (Review of Exceptions) Act (pg. 143-144). The Mesopotamia Report (pg. 144-145). Debate (pg. 145-148). Control of the Cotton Trade (pg. 148-149). Speeches by the Prime Minister (pg. 149-150). The Food Question (pg. 150-152). Distribution of Coal (pg. 152). The Finance Bill (pg. 152-153). Vote of Credit (pg. 153-154). Corn Production Bill (pg. 154-155). Changes in the Government (pg. 155-156). Inquiry into the Military Service Act (pg. 156-157). Prisoners of War (pg. 157-158). Peace Debate (pg. 158-159). Corn Production Bill (pg. 159-160). Education Bill (pg. 160). The Stockholm Conference (pg. 160-161). Attitude of the Trades Union Congress (pg. 161-162). Position of Mr. Henderson (pg. 162-164). Army Medical Examinations (pg. 164-165). The Food Position (pg. 165-166). Threatened Railway Strike (pg. 166-167). Maximum Prices for Food (pg. 167-168). Control of Woollen Industry (pg. 168-169). Trades Union Congress (pg. 169-170). The Irish Convention (pg. 170-171). Succession of Air-Raids (pg. 171-172). Speech by Mr. Lloyd George (pg. 172-173). National War Bonds (pg. 173-174). Appeals for Economy (pg. 174-175). Adjournment of the House (pg. 175-176). The Problem of Man-Power (pg. 176-177).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. TRUCE IN IRELAND
1921
Irish Truce Established (pg. 75-76). Decontrol of Agriculture (pg. 76-77). Reduction of Government Expenditure (pg. 77-78). Railways Bill (pg. 78-79). Licensing and Key Industries Bills (pg. 79-80). Housing (pg. 80-81). Government Defeat on Finance Bill (pg. 81-82). The Imperial Conference (pg. 82-83). Mr. Lloyd George's Statement (pg. 83-84). Revised Navy Estimates (pg. 84-85). The “ Super-Axe ” Committee (pg. 85-86). Safe-guarding of Industries Bill (pg. 86-87). Irish Negotiations (pg. 87-88). Mr. Lloyd George's Statement (pg. 88-89). Debate in Parliament (pg. 89-90). The New Dail Eireann (pg. 90-91). The Prime Minister's Offers (pg. 91-92). Mr. De Valera's Reply (pg. 92-93). Cabinet Meeting in Scotland (pg. 93-94). Note to Sinn Fein and Answer (pg. 94-95). Cancellation of Proposed Conference (pg. 95-96). Interchange of Telegrams (pg. 96-97). New Offer of the Prime Minister (pg. 98-99). Mr. De Valera Accepts (pg. 99). Renewed Disturbances (pg. 99-100). Parliament of Northern Ireland (pg. 100-101). Mr. Churchill's Speech (pg. 101-102). Poplar Borough Council (pg. 102-103). Trades Union Congress (pg. 103-104). Unemployed and Boards of Guardians (pg. 105-106). Instructions by Ministry of Health (pg. 106-107). Cabinet Committee on Unemployment (pg. 107-108). Visit of Labour Mayors to the Prime Minister at Inverness (pg. 108-109). Numbers of Unemployed (pg. 109).
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