As the first geographical study of interwar Britain, The Geography of Interwar Britain (originally published in 1988 and now with a new preface by the author) breaks new ground, incorporating original research and new interpretations of the work of historians and others within a geographical frame of reference.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Uneven Development 2. State Intervention 3. Some Theoretical Questions 4. Defence Expenditure 5. Industry, Rationalisation and the State 6. The State and Labour: Strikes and Unemployment 7. Local State Intervention: Patterns and Processes 8. Case Studies of Local State Intervention 9. Towards Spatial Planning? 10. Conclusions