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Austrian policy since 1867 (v.1-2)

Archive Print part: War Books 1914/18/OXF

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Type of record: Book

Title: Austrian policy since 1867 (v.1-2)

Level: Piece

Classmark: War Books 1914/18/OXF

Creator(s): Beaven, Murray

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Publication city: London

Date(s): [1914]

Language: English

Size and medium: 28 p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/362216

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009716269705181

Additional description

Bound in volume lettered Oxford pamphlets on the War 8 . Contents: 1. Beaven, Murray. Austrian policy since 1867 -- 2. Morgan, Frank. French policy since 1871 -- 3. Toynbee, Arnold Joseph. Greek policy since 1882 -- 4. Feiling, Keith Grahame, Sir. Italian policy since 1870 -- 5. Chirol, Valentine, Sir. Serbia and the Serbs -- 6. Chirol, Valentine, Sir. Germany and 'the fear of Russia' -- 7. Thursfield, James R. The Navy and the war -- 8. Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir. Might is right -- 9. Murray, Gilbert. How can war ever be right? -- 10. Wilkinson, Spenser. Great Britain and Germany -- 11-12. Fletcher, C.R.L. The Germans -- 13. Orwin, C.S. The farmer in war-time -- 14. Thursfield, J.R. Sea power and the war -- 15. Chapman, Sydney John, Sir. The war and the cotton trade -- 16. Bowley, A.L. Prices & earnings in time of war -- 17. Bowley, A.L. The war and employment -- 18. Rew, R.H. Food supplies in war time -- 19. Ashley, W.J. The war and its economic aspects -- 20. Robertson, Charles
Grant, Sir. Germany: the economic problem.

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