A Short History of English Agriculture

Par : W. H. R. Curtler
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  • Nombre de pages338
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4712432-0
  • EAN8596547124320
  • Date de parution01/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille711 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "A Short History of English Agriculture, " W. H. R. Curtler presents a meticulous exploration of the evolution of agricultural practices in England from the prehistoric era to the early 20th century. With a keen analytical lens, Curtler employs a narrative style that interweaves socio-economic factors, technological advancements, and agricultural reforms, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the agricultural landscape.
The book situates agriculture within the larger context of English history, revealing how shifts in farming methods influenced societal structures, rural economy, and even national policy, thus echoing the realities faced by agrarian communities throughout time. W. H. R. Curtler, an esteemed scholar in agricultural history, draws on his extensive education in agricultural sciences and historical research to inform his writing.
His passion for rural studies, coupled with an acute awareness of the impact of industrialization on farming practices, has led him to carefully document the transformation of agriculture over the centuries. Through his scholarly pursuits, Curtler aims to emphasize the importance of understanding agriculture not merely as a sector, but as a vital thread woven into the fabric of English identity and economy.
I highly recommend this book to scholars, students, and anyone interested in agriculture's profound influence on society. Curtler's thoughtful synthesis of historical data and literary style makes this work not only informative but also engaging. "A Short History of English Agriculture" serves as an essential reference for understanding the agricultural foundations that have shaped modern England.
In "A Short History of English Agriculture, " W. H. R. Curtler presents a meticulous exploration of the evolution of agricultural practices in England from the prehistoric era to the early 20th century. With a keen analytical lens, Curtler employs a narrative style that interweaves socio-economic factors, technological advancements, and agricultural reforms, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the agricultural landscape.
The book situates agriculture within the larger context of English history, revealing how shifts in farming methods influenced societal structures, rural economy, and even national policy, thus echoing the realities faced by agrarian communities throughout time. W. H. R. Curtler, an esteemed scholar in agricultural history, draws on his extensive education in agricultural sciences and historical research to inform his writing.
His passion for rural studies, coupled with an acute awareness of the impact of industrialization on farming practices, has led him to carefully document the transformation of agriculture over the centuries. Through his scholarly pursuits, Curtler aims to emphasize the importance of understanding agriculture not merely as a sector, but as a vital thread woven into the fabric of English identity and economy.
I highly recommend this book to scholars, students, and anyone interested in agriculture's profound influence on society. Curtler's thoughtful synthesis of historical data and literary style makes this work not only informative but also engaging. "A Short History of English Agriculture" serves as an essential reference for understanding the agricultural foundations that have shaped modern England.