Book ID: CBB001422268

The Farmer in England, 1650--1980 (2013)

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Hoyle, R. W. (Editor)


Ashgate


Publication Date: 2013
Physical Details: 375 pp.; ill.; index
Language: English

Farmers held a pivotal role in the capitalist agriculture that emerged in England in the eighteenth century, yet they have attracted little attention from rural historians. Farmers made agriculture happen. They brought together the capital and the technical and management skills which allowed food to be produced. It was they - and not landowners - who employed and supervised labour. They accepted the risk inherent in agriculture, paying largely fixed rents out of fluctuating and uncertain incomes. They are the rural equivalent of the small businessman with his own firm, employing people and producing for markets, sometimes distant ones. Our ignorance of the farmer might be justified by the claim that they are ill-documented, but in fact farmers were normally literate and kept records - day books, journals, accounts. This volume goes some way to counter the claim that a history of the farmer cannot be written by showing the range of materials available and the diversity of approaches which can be employed to study the activities and actions of individual farmers from the sixteenth century onwards. Farm records offer invaluable insights into the farming economy which are available nowhere else. In this volume accounts are used in a variety of ways - as the means to access single farms, but also in gross, as a national sample of accounts, to reveal regional variation over time. For the later nineteenth and twentieth centuries the range of sources available increases enormously and farmers - indeed farmer's wives too - emerge as articulate commentators on their own position, using correspondence to outline their difficulties in the First World War. Some even developed second careers as newspaper columnists and journalists. This book focuses attention back on the farmer and, it is hoped, will help to restore farmers to their rightful position in history as rural entrepreneurs.

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Authors & Contributors
Economos, Jeannie
Slongwhite, Dale Finley
Jeng, Alieu
Swindell, Ken
Van Lanen, Amanda
Suzanne, Schwarz
Journals
Journal of Global History
Agricultural History
Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
1650--1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
Publishers
Brill
Yale University Press
University Press of Florida
Prospect Books
Johns Hopkins University Press
Bromyard & District Local History Society
Concepts
Agriculture
Economic botany; plant cultivation; horticulture
Farmers
Food and foods
Technology and race
Industrialization
People
Plat, Hugh
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
Early modern
17th century
20th century, early
Places
England
United States
Great Britain
West Africa
Japan
Europe
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