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Are we ruined by the Germans?

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The author examines contemporary claims that competition from Germany is devastating British commerce, using trade statistics, commodity case studies (salt, chemical dyes, soap, agricultural manures) and chaptered analysis to dispute exaggerations and misrepresentations. He argues that exports and markets show continued expansion, that Germany often serves as an important customer as well as a competitor, and that price and production fluctuations complicate simple narratives of decline. A final chapter urges caution against protectionist remedies and presents appended correspondence with a critic to illustrate contested interpretations of the data.

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Harold Cox

Harold Cox was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "Are We Ruined by the Germans?" In this work, he explores the socio-political implications of German influence during a time of significant change and upheaval. Cox's writing reflects the concerns and sentiments of his era, contributing to discussions on national identity and cultural integrity. His insights provide a window into the anxieties of the period, making his work relevant for those interested in historical perspectives on nationalism and cultural discourse.

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