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Transformation of Rural England

Contributor(s): Williamson, Tom (Author)

ISBN: 9780859896344

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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Pub Date: April 3, 2002

Dewey: 942

LCCN: 2004396336

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.61" H x 9.68" L x 7.28" W ( 1.32 lbs) 210 pages

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Description: This is the first book to study in detail the making of the rural English landscape in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. For decades historians have debated the nature, timing and even the existence of the 'agricultural revolution'. This book approaches the debate from a new direction: that of landscape archaeology. It argues that there was not one 'agricultural revolution' but many. The enclosure of open fields and the reclamation of heath and downland - spearheaded by aristocratic improvers and large capitalist farmers - mesmerised contemporaries. But most enclosures had little to do with the improvement of arable farming, large landowners played a minor role and the really revolutionary changes took place elsewhere, in parts of England which were not characterised by large estates, and were the work of tenant farmers rather than landowners.

Brief description: Tom Williamson is lecturer in landscape history at the University of East Anglia and has written widely on agricultural history, landscape archaeology and the history of garden design.

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... the works of an author who is a noted specialist in his field.
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