معرفی کتاب «The Death of Rural England A Social History of the Countryside Since 1900» نوشتهٔ Howkins, Alun، منتشرشده توسط نشر Psychology Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In the age of material crises of rural areas, worries about environmental damage and factory farming, urban people's attitudes to the countryside have changed. Rural areas are still seen as places to roam and to enjoy, yet modern agriculture also causes anxieties about the land and its products. Alun Howkins's thorough survey is a social history of rural England and Wales in the 20th century. He examines the impact of World War I, the role of agriculture throughout the century, and the expectations of the countryside that modern urban people harbour. Howkins analyses the role of rural England as a place for work as well as leisure, and the problems caused by these often conflicting roles. Alun Howkins's Thorough Survey Is A Social History Of Rural England And Wales In The 20th Century. He Examines The Impact Of World War I, The Role Of Agriculture Throughout The Century, And The Expectations Of The Countryside That Modern Urban People Harbour. Pt. I. 'blue Remembered Hills': Rural Society, 1900-21 -- 1. The Countryside In A New Century, 1900-14 -- 2. The Great War And Its Aftermath, 1914-21 -- Pt. Ii. The 'locust Years', 1921-39 -- 3. The Misfortunes Of Agriculture, 1921-37 -- 4. Landowners And Farmers -- 5. The Traditionalists: Farm Workers And Domestic Servants -- 6. New Countrymen And Women: Workers And Trippers -- Pt. Ii. The Second Agricultural Revolution, 1937-90 -- 7. War And State Agriculture 1937-45 -- 8. 'tractors Plus Chemicals': Agriculture And Farming, 1945-90 -- Pt. Iv. What Is The Countryside For? Rural Society, 1945-2001 -- 9. A Place To Work And A Place To Play: Incomers And Outgoers, 1945-90. Alun Howkins. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [235]-256) And Index. In the age of material crises of rural areas, worries about environmental damage and factory farming, urban people's attitudes to the countryside have changed. Rural areas are still seen as places to roam and to enjoy, yet modern agriculture also causes anxities about the land and its products.Alun Howkins's panoramic survey is a social history of rural England and Wales in the twentieth century. He examines the impact of the First World War, the role of agriculture throughout the century, and the expectations of the countryside that modern urban people harbour. Howkins analyzes the role of rural England as a place for work as well as leisure, and the problems caused by these often conflicting roles. This overview will be welcomed by anyone interested in agricultural and social history, historical geographers, and all those interested in contemporary rural affairs.
Alun Howkins' panoramic survey is a social history of rural England and Wales in the twentieth century. He examines the impact of the First World War, the role of agriculture throughout the century, and the expectations of the countryside that modern urban people harbour. Howkins analyzes the role of rural England as a place for work as well as leisure, and the problems caused by these often conflicting roles.
This overview will be welcomed by anyone interested in agricultural and social history, historical geographers, and all those interested in rural affairs.
This thorough survey is a social history of rural England and Wales in the 20th century. It examines the impact of the First World War, the role of agriculture throughout the century and the expectations of the countryside that modern urban people harbor. It also analyzes the role of rural England as a place for work as well as leisure and the problems causeed by these often conflicting roles. This engaging history of rural England and Wales during the twentieth century looks at the role of the countryside as both a place of work and of leisure and looks at the many crises it has suffered during that time Humanities Book Cover 1 Title 4 Copyright 5 Contents 8