A clear, case-based look at rural life in early 20th-century Britain and the policies that shape it.
This study examines the social and economic challenges facing farm workers, village churches, and small communities, showing how wages, advancement, education, and association affect life in the countryside. It blends analysis with historical context to outline what keeps rural Britain resilient and what holds it back.
The book surveys how wages rise and fall, the limits on social mobility for laborers, and the ways farmers and unions may shape pay and conditions. It also explores village religion, education, and culture, arguing that unity and practical association are essential for revitalizing rural life. Throughout, the author highlights what new forms of organization could mean for workers, farmers, and communities alike."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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