No Labour, No Battle

English, Ivor Lee, John Starling, 2014
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"No Labour, No Battle" is a non-fiction book that explores the role of military labor during World War I. Written by Ivor Lee and John Starling, the work offers an in-depth analysis of the political and social aspects related to the mobilization of labor. The book highlights how the need for labor influenced the war efforts and the impact this had on society. With a clear focus on the themes of politics and state, the reader is guided through the complex interconnections that shaped World War I. The book has a width of 15.7 cm and a height of 23.5 cm, making it a handy reference work. Weighing 666 grams, it is suitable for both study and personal libraries. Published in 2014, it ensures that the information is based on current research and makes a valuable contribution to historiography. The text is presented in English, targeting a broad audience interested in the political and social dynamics of this pivotal era.

Key specifications

Language
English
topic
Politics & State
Subtopic
Politics and the state
Author
Ivor LeeJohn Starling
Year
2014
Item number
53051304

General information

Publisher
The History Press
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
20.11.2024

Book properties

topic
Politics & State
Subtopic
Politics and the state
Language
English
Author
Ivor LeeJohn Starling
Year
2014

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CO₂-Emission
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Product dimensions

Height
235 mm
Width
157 mm
Weight
666 g

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