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The Discovery of Sussex (Hardcover)
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The Discovery of Sussex (Hardcover)
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You Save R257 (33%)
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There is a greater difference between life in Sussex today and life
one hundred years ago than there was between the times of our
great-grandparents and of Queen Elizabeth, for in 1900 Sussex away
from the seaside resorts had more in common with the Sussex of 1700
than today's county. Horse power still set the pace of life and
thistledown floated up from the spacious sheepwalks in high summer.
Hazel and chestnut coppice was still cut regularly, men had not
left off singing, and the bell-teams of wagon horses on the road
were familiar sounds in what was called 'sleepy, snoozy, Sussex'.
This book examines the social, cultural and environmental changes
which went into the making of modern Sussex from the end of the
18th century, particularly those that resulted from the invasion of
wide-eyed Londoners as tourists and health-seekers, writers and
artists, weekenders or permanent residents, in the half-century up
to 1939. Those in favour of innovation and progress, who wanted to
let things run their course, gave their active or tacit support to
change, but there were others who abhorred the modern age and tried
angrily to reverse the process. There were also those who fought on
behalf of the countryside and resisted urbanisation by means of
landscape protection, thus saving much of the county from bricks
and mortar. Sussex became a foil to the metropolis on its doorstep,
functioning as a re-discovered Eden in the guise of an undeclared
national park, with values and lifestyles at variance with those of
the capital city. The remarkable efflorescence of painting,
writing, arts and crafts, domestic architecture, and landscape
design and planning was deeply affected by the nostalgia for the
countryside which accompanied the rapid and largely unplanned
metropolitan growth. Writers and promoters of tourism created a
rural ideology designed to meet the strains and stresses of the new
urban mode of existence.
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