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Translated from the German by John Broadwin This book analyzes the
attitudes and policies of the Nazi leadership towards the German
working class. The author argues that the regime did not securely
integrate the working class and was thus less successful in
imposing mass economic sacrifices in the interests of forced
rearmament. With a growing labour shortage in the late 1930s,
industrial conflict re emerged. These two factors slowed down
military preparations for war and may well, it is argued, have
influenced Hitler's foreign policy in 1938/39. The author has added
a substantial epilogue to this edition in which he responds to the
main criticisms, aroused by the German original, and assesses the
relevance of more recent research to the arguments put forward.
The retail industry is under significant pressure. Not only are
retailers grappling with rising costs, but they are trying to keep
up with rapidly changing consumer behaviours, technological
advancements and ever-increasing competition. To win, retailers
today have to learn how to serve customers equally well both on and
offline. This means integrating the physical seamlessly with the
digital and creating something that is flawlessly omnichannel as,
more than ever, customers are seeking convenient, personalized and
unified shopping experiences, regardless of when or where they
choose to engage. An omnichannel approach to retail delivers the
potential to boost footfall, enhance customer insight, improve
service, grow loyalty and ultimately drive sales. Omnichannel
Retail serves as a practical guide for businesses on how they can
better serve customers to fuel their growth by harnessing the
opportunity that being digitally enabled and data-driven brings.
This fully updated new edition explains how to build engaging
loyalty schemes, deliver personalized marketing and how to maximize
the power of customer data. Featuring case studies from omnichannel
leaders worldwide such as Asda, Woolworths Australia, Target and
Pret A Manger, this book provides tangible and proven examples of
how retailers can capitalize on the opportunity that our
hyper-connected and always-on world presents.
Originally published in hardback only in 1987, Michael Freeman's
valuable guide to the history of Nazi Germany now returns to print
in a substantially revised Second Edition. Dealing with all aspects
of the Nazi regime, it is far more than just an atlas: the
integration of the maps themselves with charts and other
visually-displayed data, and an extensive and authoritative
commentary, makes this a book to read as well as to refer to.
The retail industry is under significant pressure. Not only are
retailers grappling with rising costs, but they are trying to keep
up with rapidly changing consumer behaviours, technological
advancements and ever-increasing competition. To win, retailers
today have to learn how to serve customers equally well both on and
offline. This means integrating the physical seamlessly with the
digital and creating something that is flawlessly omnichannel as,
more than ever, customers are seeking convenient, personalized and
unified shopping experiences, regardless of when or where they
choose to engage. An omnichannel approach to retail delivers the
potential to boost footfall, enhance customer insight, improve
service, grow loyalty and ultimately drive sales. Omnichannel
Retail serves as a practical guide for businesses on how they can
better serve customers to fuel their growth by harnessing the
opportunity that being digitally enabled and data-driven brings.
This fully updated new edition explains how to build engaging
loyalty schemes, deliver personalized marketing and how to maximize
the power of customer data. Featuring case studies from omnichannel
leaders worldwide such as Asda, Woolworths Australia, Target and
Pret A Manger, this book provides tangible and proven examples of
how retailers can capitalize on the opportunity that our
hyper-connected and always-on world presents.
Originally published in hardback only in 1987, Michael Freeman's
valuable guide to the history of Nazi Germany now returns to print
in a substantially revised Second Edition. Dealing with all aspects
of the Nazi regime, it is far more than just an atlas: the
integration of the maps themselves with charts and other
visually-displayed data, and an extensive and authoritative
commentary, makes this a book to read as well as to refer to.
"Intellectually stimulating and viscerally exciting, The Darwin
Affair is breathtaking from start to stop." --The Wall Street
Journal A Barnes & Noble Discover Pick * A Wall Street Journal
Best Mystery Book of the Year * A Reader's Digest Best Summer Book
* A Forbes.com Best Historical Novel of the Summer Get ready for
one of the most inventive and entertaining novels of 2019--an
edge-of-your-seat Victorian-era thriller, where the controversial
publication On the Origin of Species sets off a string of
unspeakable crimes. London, June 1860: When an assassination
attempt is made on Queen Victoria, and a petty thief is gruesomely
murdered moments later--and only a block away--Chief Detective
Inspector Charles Field quickly surmises that the crimes are
connected. Was Victoria really the assassin's target? Or were both
crimes part of an even more sinister plot? Field's investigation
soon exposes a shocking conspiracy: the publication of Charles
Darwin's controversial On the Origin of Species has set off a
string of terrible crimes--murder, arson, kidnapping. Witnesses
describe a shadowy figure with lifeless, coal-black eyes. As the
investigation takes Field from the dangerous alleyways of London to
the hallowed halls of Oxford, the list of possible conspirators
grows, and the body count escalates. And as he edges closer to the
dastardly madman called the Chorister, he uncovers dark secrets
that were meant to remain forever hidden.
This book analyzes the attitudes and policies of the Nazi
leadership towards the German working class. The author argues that
the regime did not securely integrate the working class and was
thus less successful in imposing mass economic sacrifices in the
interests of forced rearmament. With a growing labour shortage in
the late 1930s, industrial conflict re emerged. These two factors
slowed down military preparations for war and may well, it is
argued, have influenced Hitler's foreign policy in 1938/39.
The author has added a substantial epilogue to this edition in
which he responds to the main criticisms, aroused by the German
original, and assesses the relevance of more recent research to the
arguments put forward.
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