This book provides a scholarly but accessible account of British
regional development during the twentieth century, focusing on the
emergence and development of theNorth-South divide. Beginning with
regional imbalance in the Victorian and Edwardian economies, the
book goes on to discuss the effects on the First World War and its
aftermath, which created a discernible split between the depressed
North and West, and the relatively prosperous South. Attention is
also paid to the impact of government policy on regional
development during the interwar years and beyond, and factors
affecting industrial location in this period.
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