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The Land and its People Rowland Edmund Prothero

The Land and its People By Rowland Edmund Prothero

Summary

First published in 1925, this account of British agriculture, particularly in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, is a valuable source for social and economic historians. Lord Ernle was President of the Board of Agriculture during the First World War, and revolutionised agricultural production to feed the country at war.

The Land and its People Summary

The Land and its People: Chapters in Rural Life and History by Rowland Edmund Prothero

Rowland Prothero, Baron Ernle (1851-1937) was an author, land agent and politician, whose public career was particularly concerned with agricultural matters. During the First World War he served as President of the Board of Agriculture, organising a significant increase in agricultural production by bringing more land into cultivation and mobilising the labour of the Women's Land Army and prisoners of war. As food shipping from overseas was increasingly interrupted by enemy submarines, this was vital to the national food supply, and many of his reforms were reinstated in 1939-1945. The Land and its People was published in 1925, and examines the rural economy at a time of great change. He outlines the social and economic history of agriculture in the nineteenth century, before discussing the recent wartime policies, and how state control of agriculture and the application of scientific methods were changing British farming.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The village farm; 2. Enclosure of village farms; 3. Obstacles to progress; 4. Agricultural workers in 1800 and 1925; 5. Country villages; 6. The food campaign, 1916-18; 7. Women on the land, 1917-19; 8. Fallacies about landlords; 9. Farmers in politics; 10. The future of British agriculture.

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NLS9781108025300
9781108025300
1108025307
The Land and its People: Chapters in Rural Life and History by Rowland Edmund Prothero
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-01-13
274
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