The Agrarian History of England and Wales
2 Volume Hardback Set
Volume 7. 1850–1914
£345.00
Part of Agrarian History of England and Wales
- Editor: E. J. T. Collins, University of Reading
- Date Published: December 2000
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521662147
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The period between the repeal of the Corn Laws and the Great War is crucial for an understanding of present-day rural and agricultural issues. The unifying theme of this volume is the changing role of the countryside in national life, and the impact upon it of the social and economic forces unleashed by industrialisation and the growth of towns. The book is organised into seven parts. It begins with a critical review of the course of agricultural change. The elements of the pattern are then considered separately: farming regions, systems, techniques, and institutions; then the three principal socio-economic classes - landowners, farmers, and labourers. Part IV explores the broad industrial framework and Part V the social dimension. The volume continues with an assessment of the urban impact on the countryside and survey of the main ecological regions, and concludes with a statistical review of rural performance.
Read more- A massive, original contribution to the study of agrarian and rural society in England and Wales 1850–1914
- Fills the last remaining gap in the classic eight-volume Agrarian History of England and Wales series published over a twenty-year period
- Contains book-length sections on many key topics such as marketing, servicing, trades, the environment and urbanisation
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'… the two books represent a fine achievement, incorporating both the minutiae of agricultural life and the broad sweep of social and economic change'. Martin Pugh, The Times Literary Supplement
See more reviews'… likely to remain the standard source of information for generations to come.' History
' … for Volume VII of The Agrarian History of England and Wales covers a crucial period in the history of British agriculture, a period that saw agriculture's place in the British economy diminish sharply in the face of continued industrial growth. Comprehensive, refreshingly readable and for the most part free from pages of mind-numbing statistics, the contributors deserve congratulations for a difficult job well done.' Agricultural History
' … this book … will be both an indispensable work of reference, and an essential point of departure for new research, for years to come.' Rural History
'This is a great work with its two parts and over two thousand closely printed pages. It covers almost all conceivable aspects of the agrarian life from the Repeal of the Corn Laws to the Great War.' Matti Peltonen, Scandinavian Economic History Review
'Without any question, this is a successful volume, one that will stand as a reference on its period for years to come.' Landscape History
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- Date Published: December 2000
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521662147
- length: 2336 pages
- dimensions: 248 x 175 x 135 mm
- weight: 3.41kg
- contains: 250 tables
- availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
Introduction E. J. T. Collins
Part I. Agriculture in the Industrial State:
1. Food supplies and food policy E. J. T. Collins
2. Rural and agricultural change E. J. T. Collins
3. Agricultural output, income and productivity M. E. Turner
4. Rural and agricultural politics John R. Fisher
Part II. Agriculture:
5. Farming regions edited by Paul Brassley and G. E. Mingay
5A. Introduction B. A. Holderness
5B. The south and the south-east B. A. Holderness and G. E. Mingay
5C. East Anglia and the fenlands B. A. Holderness
5D. The midlands John R. Walton
5E. The northern region Christine Hallas
5F. The south-west Sarah Wilmot
5G. Wales R. J. Moore-Colyer
6. Farming systems edited by Paul Brassley
6A. Introduction Paul Brassley
6B. Arable systems Paul Brassley
6C. Pastoral farming systems Paul Brassley
6D. Dairying B. A. Holderness
6E. Specialised cropping systems B. A. Holderness
6F. Intensive livestock keeping B. A. Holderness
7. Farming techniques edited by Paul Brassley
7A. Introduction Paul Brassley
7B. Farm buildings R. D. Brigden
7C. Equipment and motive power R. D. Brigden
7D. Land drainage Paul Brassley
7E. Crop varieties Paul Brassley
7F. Plant nutrition Paul Brassley
7G. Weed and pest control Paul Brassley
7H. Livestock breeds Paul Brassley
7I. Animal nutrition Paul Brassley
7J. Animal health and veterinary medicine Paul Brassley
8. Agricultural science and education Paul Brassley
9. Agricultural institutions Nicholas Goddard
Part III. Land, Labour, Capital, Taxation:
10. Agricultural ownership and estate management J. V. Beckett
11. The farmer G. E. Mingay
12. Farm labour Peter Dewey
13. Investment, accumulation and agricultural credit B. A. Holderness
14. Taxation G. E. Mingay
Part IV. Trade, Commerce and Industry edited by John Chartres and Richard Perren
15. The marketing of agricultural products Richard Perren
16. Agricultural servicing trades: Agricultural engineering David Grace
Agricultural chemical and fertiliser industries F. M. L. Thompson
Veterinary products Richard Perren
Animal feeding stuffs Richard Perren
17. Food processing industries: Milling Richard Perren
Malting Jonathan Brown
Food manufacturing Richard Perren
18. Rural industry and malting John Chartres
19. The retail trades and agricultural services John Chartres
20. Conclusion John Chartres and Richard Perren
Part V. Rural Society and Community edited by Alun Howkins:
21. Rural demography Brian Short
22. Types of rural communities Alun Howkins
23. Social, cultural and domestic life Alun Howkins
24. The local state Anne Digby
25. Overview Alun Howkins
Part VI. The Urban Impact on the Countryside Gordon Cherry and John Sheail:
26. Introduction
27. Town and country: an overview
28. The dynamics of change
29. Expert guidance to the countryside
30. Woodlands
31. The lowlands
32. The uplands
33. Coasts and rivers
34. Summary and reflections
Part VII. The Statistical Base of Agricultural Performance in England and Wales Bethanie Afton and Michael Turner:
35. Basic statistical data
36. The size of agricultural holdings
37. Agricultural output
38. Rent and land values
39. The agrarian population
40. Agrarian occupations
40. Wages
42. Capital
43. Prices
44. The impact of foreign trade
45. Conclusion E. J. T. Collins.
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