This book traces the decline of landed power in England between
1815 and 1939, primarily in political, but also in economic and
social terms. The essays, by leading authors in the field, examine
different aspects of the decline of landed power. New light is shed
on the Corn Laws, the allotment movement, and the relationship
between the landed classes and the state in the earlier twentieth
century, all parts of this dramatic and significant saga.
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