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Tables of Contents for Capital Cities at War
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Note on joint authorship
ix
2
List of figures
xi
2
List of tables
xiii
 
Part 1 Premises
1
54
1 Paris, London, Berlin 1914-1919: capital cities at war
3
22
JAY WINTER, Pembroke College, Cambridge
2 Paris, London, Berlin on the eve of the war
25
30
JEAN-LOUIS ROBERT, University of Orleans
Part 2 The social relations of sacrifice
55
78
3 Lost generations: the impact of military casualties on Paris, London, and Berlin
57
47
ADRIAN GREGORY, King's College, Cambridge
4 The image of the profiteer
104
29
JEAN-LOUIS ROBERT
Part 3 The social relations of labour
133
94
5 The transition to war in 1914
135
29
JON LAWRENCE, University of Liverpool
6 The labour market and industrial mobilization, 1915-1917
164
32
THIERRY BONZON, University of Paris - I
7 The transition to peace, 1918-1919
196
31
JOSHUA COLE, University of Georgia
Part 4 The social relations of incomes
227
76
8 Material pressures on the middle classes
229
26
JON LAWRENCE
9 Wages and purchasing power
255
31
JONATHAN MANNING, University of Cambridge
10 Transfer payments and social policy
286
17
THIERRY BONZON
Part 5 The social relations of consumption
303
116
11 Feeding the cities
305
37
THIERRY BONZON
BELINDA DAVIS, Rutgers University
12 Coal and the metropolis
342
32
ARMIN TRIEBEL, Free University of Berlin
13 Housing
374
45
SUSANNA MAGRI, CNRS, Paris
Part 6 Urban demography in wartime
419
106
14 The 'other war' I: protecting public health
421
35
CATHERINE ROLLET, University of Versailles
15 The 'other war' II: setbacks in public health
456
31
CATHERINE ROLLET
16 Surviving the war: life expectation, illness, and mortality rates in Paris, London, and Berlin, 1914-1919
487
38
JAY WINTER
Part 7 Towards a social history of capital cities at war
525
30
17 Conclusion: towards a social history of capital cities at war
527
28
JEAN-LOUIS ROBERT
JAY WINTER
Statistical appendix and tables
555
23
Bibliography
578
33
Index
611