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English Farmworkers and Local Patriotism, 1900-1930 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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English Farmworkers and Local Patriotism, 1900-1930 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Studies in Labour History
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This new study looks at the ways in which the years surrounding the
First World War shaped the lives of the rural workforce in Britain
and how the patriotism unleashed by the war was used by those in
power to blur class divisions and build conservative attitudes in
rural communities. Using the area of Shropshire and the Marches as
a focus, the book looks at farmworkers and their trade unions, the
structures of agrarian economy, class divisions, local loyalties,
cultural institutions and political organisations. From 1917 the
growing power of the farmworkers' unions and the rural labour
movement mounted a challenge to the landed elites and sought a
radical change from rural poverty. The author shows how the elites
met this threat dynamically by creating a range of new village
institutions, such as ploughing matches, Women's Institutes,
village halls, war memorials and the British Legion. The
extraordinary growth of rural radicalism at the end of the war was
diffused by popular conservatism and local patriotism. Influenced
by wartime experiences, the period 1900-1930 saw a change in rural
society from parochial concerns to a new sense of loyalty to county
and to the English nation.
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