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Switzerland - A Village History (Paperback, 1)
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Switzerland - A Village History (Paperback, 1)
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Switzerland: A Village History is an account of an Alpine village
that illuminates the broader history of Switzerland and its rural,
local underpinnings. It begins with the colonization of the Alps by
Romanized Celtic peoples who came from the plain to clear the
wilderness, establish a tiny monastic house, and create a dairy
economy that became famous for its cheeses. Over ten centuries the
village, like the rest of Switzerland, went through the traumas of
religious reformation and political revolution. A single currency,
a unified postal service, and eventually an integrated army brought
improved stability and prosperity to the union of two dozen small
republics. Yet Switzerland's enduring foundation remains the three
thousand boroughs to which the Swiss people feel they truly belong.
In Switzerland: A Village History, distinguished scholar David
Birmingham tells the story of his childhood
village-Chateau-d'Oex-where records of cheesemaking date to 1328.
The evolution of this ancient grazing and forest economy included
the rise of the legal profession to keep track of complex deeds,
grazing allotments, and animal rights-of-way. Switzerland's
eventual privatization of communal grazing land drove many
highlanders to emigrate to the European plains and overseas to the
Americas. The twentieth century brought wealth from foreign tourism
to Switzerland, punctuated by austerities imposed by Europe's wars.
Alpine peasants were integrated into Swiss union society and began
at last to share in some of the prosperity flowing from urban
industry. Switzerland: A Village History replaces the mythology and
patriotic propaganda that too often have passed for Swiss history
with a rigorous, insightful, and charming account of the daily
life, small-scale rivalries, and local loyalties that actually make
up Swiss history.
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