Accession Number | RCDIG1070216 |
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Collection type | Digitised Collection |
Record type | Volume |
Item count | 1 |
Object type | Book |
Maker |
Butlin, Sydney James Christopher Lyon |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Volume IV – War Economy, 1942–1945 (1st edition, 1977)
Second World War Official Histories
- Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 4 – Civil
< Previous Record | Next Record >This is the second of two volumes on economic aspects of the war of 1939-45 in Australia. The volume covers the period of war in the Pacific, from late 1941 until the surrender of Japan in August 1945. Thus it describes the steps taken to mobilse the economy fully: the diversion of labour to the Services, the growth of munitions production, internal and external transport organisation, food production, the introduction of the National Economic Plan, and the many measures taken to restrict and control private activities.
At the same time the Pacific war involved a great enlargement of Australian-American economic relations and a reduction in the Anglo-Australian economic connection. The tensions involved in this change are fully described.
Early in 1943 it was realised that the degree of war mobilisation was out of proportion to the then reduced threat from Japan. Much of the second half of the volume is concerned with the difficult process of reducing the scale of the war commitment, and of making plans for post-war reconstruction both at home and abroad. While much post-war planning was unproductive, it did yield some notable decisions such as the authority to General Motors-Holden's to build an Australian car.
- Contents, Illustrations, Maps and Diagrams, Preface, and Chronology (pages i - xvii )
- Chapter 1 – The Impact of Pacific War (pages 1 - 12 )
- Chapter 2 – The Search for Manpower (pages 13 - 47 )
- Chapter 3 – Expanding Munitions Production (pages 48 - 53 )
- Chapter 4 – Problems of Domestic Supply (pages 90 - 120 )
- Chapter 5 – Growth of Mutual Aid (pages 121 - 139 )
- Chapter 6 – Allied Works (pages 140 - 153 )
- Chapter 7 – Reorganising Civilian Industry (pages 154 - 188 )
- Chapter 8 – Rural Industry Under Strain (pages 189 - 214 )
- Chapter 9 – Crisis in Shipping (pages 215 - 246 )
- Chapter 10 – Land Transport (pages 247 - 285 )
- Chapter 11 – Consumer Rationing (pages 286 - 309 )
- Chapter 12 – Meeting Inflation (pages 310 - 338 )
- Chapter 13 – The War Economy in Mid–Passage (pages 339 - 347 )
- Chapter 14 – Reassessing Manpower Priorities (pages 348 - 390 )
- Chapter 15 – Munitions in Retreat (pages 391 - 423 )
- Chapter 16 – Supply in the Final Phase (pages 424 - 472 )
- Chapter 17 – Shipping After the Crisis (pages 473 - 496 )
- Chapter 18 – Food Production and Allocation (pages 497 - 535 )
- Chapter 19 – Price Stabilisation and Wages (pages 536 - 569 )
- Chapter 20 – Financial Policy (pages 570 - 624 )
- Chapter 21 – Towards a New Social Order (pages 625 - 679 )
- Chapter 22 – Reconstruction – The Manpower Dimension (pages 680 - 706 )
- Chapter 23 – Reconstruction – The Federal Dimension (pages 707 - 741 )
- Chapter 24 – Industrial Reconstruction (pages 742 - 772 )
- Chapter 25 – The Collapse of the War Economy (pages 773 - 798 )
- Index (pages 779 - 817 )