Unemployment in Britain Between the Wars
In "Unemployment in Britain Between the Wars," author Stephen Constantine delves into the critical social conditions of the 1920s and 1930s in Great Britain. Published in 2017 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful hardback explores the multifaceted nature and causes of unemployment during this tumultuous period. With a page count of 128, the book draws on a diverse array of contemporary evidence, providing a thorough analysis of why successive inter-war governments struggled to address the growing crisis effectively. Constantine's examination offers not only historical insights but also lessons that resonate in today’s economic discussions. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of unemployment and the socio-political landscape of the United Kingdom during the inter-war years.