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The State of Welfare 1: Welfare not Warfare
THEO BARKER. Professor in Economic and Social History at the University of Kent, discusses the significance of the Beveridge Report, published at the height of the war, which served as a blueprint for our Welfare State, and D. N. CHES TER. Warden of Nuffield College Oxford, remembers working with Lord Beveridge at that time.
Produced by HUGH PURCELL
(For publication see page 14)

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Theo Barker.
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D. N. Ches
Produced By:
Hugh Purcell

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