The Edwardian Farm
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About this book
The Edwardian period is often seen as something of a gilded age; war would imminently remove hundreds of thousands of men from the labour force, and instigate progress to mechanise. Illustrated with a wealth of archive material, this book tells the story of farming in Britain in the early years of the twentieth century - an age of horse, steam and intensive labour. Looking at the structure of farming and its output, alongside the lives of the people who worked the land, this is a fascinating picture of British agriculture at a turning point in history.
Contents
- Introduction
- The Victorian Legacy in Farming
- Who Worked the Farms?
- What the Farmer Grew: the Mixed Farm
- Pastoral Farming
- Dairy Farming
- Horse Power, Manpower and Machines
- Farming Fit for War?
- Further Reading
- Index
Paperback; September 2010; 64 pages; ISBN: 9780747808077