A clear look at how war reshapes everything from food to work, with practical ideas for a safer future.
This nonfiction work examines how naval power, trade, and food supply interact in wartime, and why a nation must plan beyond victory to protect its people. It also offers concrete suggestions for postwar renewal, including how to rebuild farms, towns, and jobs.
- Learn how submarine warfare and blockades affect daily life and food prices.
- Explore practical, field-tested ideas for intensive farming, peasant ownership, and rural colonization.
- See proposals for employing returned soldiers on the land and reviving local industry through cooperative farming.
- Discover examples from Belgium and other nations on sustainable farming, land reform, and village prosperity.
Ideal for readers seeking a historically grounded, action-oriented view of wartime economics, agriculture, and long-term national resilience.