This volume gives students and researchers an insight into British
central government in 1914, how and why it altered during the war
years and what permanent changes remained when the war was over.
The war saw the scope of governmental intervention widened in an
unprecedented manner. The contributors to this book analyse the
reasons for this expansion and describe how the changes affected
the government machine and the lives of the citizens. They consider
why some innovations did not survive the coming of peace while
others permanently transformed the duties and procedures of
government.
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