First published in 1977. Essentially an economic history with
strong emphasis on human factors, this title examines the reasons
for the backwardness of much of the farming of Wales and discusses
in detail how agricultural resources and organisation directly
affected the nature of social relationships within the community.
This study will be of central importance to students of the history
of Wales. It should appeal equally to those interested in the
economic history of late modern Britain; students of
nineteenth-century British Agriculture and the rural community;
historical geographers; and all those concerned with peasants and
peasant societies.
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