Om The Maintenance of the Agricultural Labour Supply in England and Wales During the War
Published in 1921, this groundbreaking study of the impacts of World War I on the agricultural sector in England and Wales provides a comprehensive analysis of the labor market in this vital industry. With painstaking research, Montgomery shows how the war disrupted traditional patterns of work and led to the emergence of new forms of employment and organization. A pioneering work in the history of labor and agriculture, this book remains relevant today for anyone interested in the social and economic impacts of war.
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