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The Battle of the Fields - Rural Community and Authority in Britain during the Second World War (Hardcover)
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The Battle of the Fields - Rural Community and Authority in Britain during the Second World War (Hardcover)
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This book will appeal not only to historians and geographers, but
to many who maintain a deep interest in the British countryside and
its past, and to those who continue to share a fascination for the
Second World War, in particular the 'home front'. The Battle of the
Fields tells the story of rural community and authority in Britain
during the Second World War by looking at the County War
Agricultural Executive Committees. From 1939 they were imbued with
powers to transform British farming to combat the loss of food
imports caused by German naval activity and initial European
mainland successes. Their powers were sweeping and draconian. When
fully exercised against recalcitrant farmers, dispossession in part
or whole could and did result. This book includes the most detailed
analysis of these dispossessions including the tragic case of Ray
Walden, the Hampshire farmer who was killed by police after
refusing to leave hisfarmhouse in 1940. The committees were deemed
successful by Whitehall as harbingers of modernity: mechanization,
draining, artificial fertilizers, reclamation of heaths, marshes
and woodlands. We now deplore some of these changes but Britain did
not starve, in large part thanks to their efforts. This book will
appeal not only to historians and geographers, but to many who
maintain a deep interest in the British countryside and its past,
and tothose who continue to share a fascination for the Second
World War, in particular the "home front". It will also demonstrate
to all who are anxious about food security in the modern age how
this question was dealt with 70 years ago. BRIAN SHORT is Emeritus
Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Sussex, and
formerly Dean of School and Head of the Department of Geography.
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