Machines, Methods, and Modernity in the British Civil Service, c. 1870–c. 1950

B. Craig
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The growth of government and its bureaucracy in the first half of the twentieth century focused political interest in Britain on office work, workers, and practices. Parallels were drawn to offices in large organizations in business and industry and an active market of office products offered a growing choice of machines and other appliances for use in public offices. Demands for manpower in the military and related industries during the First and Second World Wars coupled with an increase in public business in civil offices encouraged both novelty and greater system in analysing processes to overcome obstacles to speed and management controls. Certainly by 1930 civil servants in Britain saw their offices as being different from those of their predecessors. Modern ideas linking specialist skills in organization and methods with machine processes drove changes to increase economy and to speed workflow. This article explores aspects of office history in the British Civil Service especially as it relates to the use of machines for written communications, the conditions that encouraged their use, and the ideas that came in their wake.
英国公务员制度的机器、方法和现代性(1870 - 1870)1950
20世纪上半叶政府及其官僚机构的发展使英国的政治兴趣集中在办公室工作、工人和实践上。在商业和工业的大型组织中,办公产品的活跃市场为公共办公室提供了越来越多的机器和其他设备的选择。在第一次和第二次世界大战期间,军事和有关工业对人力的需求,加上民政部门公务的增加,鼓励在分析过程方面采用新颖和更系统化的方法,以克服速度和管理控制方面的障碍。当然,到1930年,英国的公务员认为他们的办公室与他们的前辈不同。现代思想将组织和方法方面的专业技能与机器过程联系起来,推动了变革,以提高经济效益和加快工作流程。本文探讨了英国公务员制度中办公室历史的各个方面,特别是与使用机器进行书面交流有关的方面,鼓励使用机器的条件,以及随之而来的想法。
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