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English Landed Society in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New Ed): G.E. Mingay English Landed Society in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New Ed)
G.E. Mingay
R6,547 Discovery Miles 65 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2006. This book is based on research into estate records and studies around the three broad categories of landowners: peers, gentry, and freeholders. Landed property was the foundation of eighteenth-century society. The soil itself yielded the nation its sustenance and most of its raw materials, and provided the population with its most extensive means of employment; and the owners of the soil derived from its consequence and wealth the right to govern.

A Social History of the English Countryside (Hardcover): G.E. Mingay A Social History of the English Countryside (Hardcover)
G.E. Mingay
R4,146 Discovery Miles 41 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The farms, villages, estates and people that characterized the English countryside were once the mainspring of both the government and the economy. They supported and responded to the needs of the nation. Yet rural England has always been threatened: from epidemics and the famine to the ravages of the Industrial Revolution. From the end of the 18th century, weakened by enclosure and depopulation, the countryside battled with an increasing industrialization and inevitably succumbed. The village had become a relic, the symbol of a past age visited by those in search of "Olde Englande". A fundamental change had occurred. G.E.Mingay traces the rise and fall of rural England from the Middle Ages to World War II and the development of the countryside as a whole. He examines the people who owned and farmed the land, often regarded as a law unto themselves. The rural population was a centre of rebellion and discontent, riddled with class distinctions and social divisions, a threat to the society it supported in so many ways. The English countryside has changed. Mingay shows how and why this has occurred and the way it has affected the evolution of society in the 20th century.

The Vanishing Countryman (Paperback): G.E. Mingay The Vanishing Countryman (Paperback)
G.E. Mingay
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, The Vanishing Countryman investigates how farmers, farm workers, and other country crafts- and tradespeople have fared in response to significant changes across the British countryside in the past one hundred years. The book explores the move towards large-scale and capital-intensive farming, and the conflict between increased production and damage to the environment. It looks at the decline in the number of farm workers, crafts- and tradespeople. It also considers the changes in social composition across country villages and the impact that this has had on living standards, housing, and transport. The Vanishing Countryman will appeal to those with an interest in rural and social history, and in the history of the British countryside specifically.

The Transformation of Britain - 1830–1939 (Paperback): G.E. Mingay The Transformation of Britain - 1830–1939 (Paperback)
G.E. Mingay
R960 Discovery Miles 9 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1986, The Transformation of Britain, 1830–1939 delves into the significant changes that occurred across the landscape and society of Britain during this prominent age of reform and innovation. The book traces the rapid increase in the pace and scale of change across Britain, and explores the key developments that occurred. It examines the changes in population as more people moved towards towns and cities; the growth in industry and trade and the resultant demand for methods of communication and transport; and the technological advancements in all areas of life. It highlights the impact that these changes left on the landscape of Britain, such as through the building of roads and railways, as well as on Britain’s social structure. It also considers the extent to which this crucial period shaped the successes and problems of modern Britain. The Transformation of Britain, 1830–1939 will appeal to those with an interest in the social and industrial history of Britain.

The Unquiet Countryside (Hardcover): G.E. Mingay The Unquiet Countryside (Hardcover)
G.E. Mingay
R2,786 Discovery Miles 27 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989 The Unquiet Countryside chronicles rural crime and unrest in the English countryside from seventeenth century down to the end of the Victorian era. The authors highlight some of the most striking aspects of the countryside of the past: the extent and nature of rural crime and protest; riots over food; the Swing riots of 1830; poaching, arson, and animal maiming; the relations between landowners and the rural community; and the eventual new outlet for farmworkers in the growth of labour organizations. The volume expands our understanding of the rural past and directs new light on Britain's rural heritage. This book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of British history, agricultural history, and history in general.

The Rural Idyll (Paperback): G.E. Mingay The Rural Idyll (Paperback)
G.E. Mingay
R2,989 Discovery Miles 29 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1989, recounts the changing perceptions of the countryside throughout the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries, helping us to understand more fully the issues that have influenced our view of the ideal countryside, past and present. Some of the chapters are concerned with ways in which Victorian artists, poets, and prose writers portrayed the countryside of their day; others with the landowners' impressive and costly country houses, and their prettification of 'model' villages, reflecting fashionable romantic and Gothic styles. This title will be of interest to students of history.

English Landed Society in the Eighteenth Century (Paperback): G.E. Mingay English Landed Society in the Eighteenth Century (Paperback)
G.E. Mingay
R1,421 Discovery Miles 14 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2006. This book is based on research into estate records and studies around the three broad categories of landowners: peers, gentry, and freeholders. Landed property was the foundation of eighteenth-century society. The soil itself yielded the nation its sustenance and most of its raw materials, and provided the population with its most extensive means of employment; and the owners of the soil derived from its consequence and wealth the right to govern.

The Vanishing Countryman (Hardcover): G.E. Mingay The Vanishing Countryman (Hardcover)
G.E. Mingay
R2,866 Discovery Miles 28 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989, The Vanishing Countryman investigates how farmers, farm workers, and other country crafts- and tradespeople have fared in response to significant changes across the British countryside in the past one hundred years. The book explores the move towards large-scale and capital-intensive farming, and the conflict between increased production and damage to the environment. It looks at the decline in the number of farm workers, crafts- and tradespeople. It also considers the changes in social composition across country villages and the impact that this has had on living standards, housing, and transport. The Vanishing Countryman will appeal to those with an interest in rural and social history, and in the history of the British countryside specifically.

The Transformation of Britain - 1830-1939 (Hardcover): G.E. Mingay The Transformation of Britain - 1830-1939 (Hardcover)
G.E. Mingay
R3,250 Discovery Miles 32 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1986, The Transformation of Britain, 1830-1939 delves into the significant changes that occurred across the landscape and society of Britain during this prominent age of reform and innovation. The book traces the rapid increase in the pace and scale of change across Britain, and explores the key developments that occurred. It examines the changes in population as more people moved towards towns and cities; the growth in industry and trade and the resultant demand for methods of communication and transport; and the technological advancements in all areas of life. It highlights the impact that these changes left on the landscape of Britain, such as through the building of roads and railways, as well as on Britain's social structure. It also considers the extent to which this crucial period shaped the successes and problems of modern Britain. The Transformation of Britain, 1830-1939 will appeal to those with an interest in the social and industrial history of Britain.

A Social History of the English Countryside (Paperback): G.E. Mingay A Social History of the English Countryside (Paperback)
G.E. Mingay
R1,414 Discovery Miles 14 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traces the rise and fall of rural England from the Middle Ages to the Second World War and the nature of the changes which have occurred.

The Rural Idyll (Hardcover): G.E. Mingay The Rural Idyll (Hardcover)
G.E. Mingay
R3,237 Discovery Miles 32 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1989, recounts the changing perceptions of the countryside throughout the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries, helping us to understand more fully the issues that have influenced our view of the ideal countryside, past and present. Some of the chapters are concerned with ways in which Victorian artists, poets, and prose writers portrayed the countryside of their day; others with the landowners' impressive and costly country houses, and their prettification of 'model' villages, reflecting fashionable romantic and Gothic styles. This title will be of interest to students of history.

Victorian Countryside       V2 (Hardcover, Revised): G.E. Mingay Victorian Countryside V2 (Hardcover, Revised)
G.E. Mingay
R3,421 Discovery Miles 34 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now reissued by Routledge, this set represents a major landmark in the social history of the United Kingdom. The set is particularly notable for its inclusion of studies on folk life and oral history, sources which have greatly enriched our knowledge of past rural societies. This set is also available as individual volumes: * Volume One: 0-415-24195-2 * Volume Two: 0-415-24196-0 Single volumes priced at $195.00 [Can. $293.00] each.

Victorian Countryside       V1 (Hardcover, Revised): G.E. Mingay Victorian Countryside V1 (Hardcover, Revised)
G.E. Mingay
R3,727 Discovery Miles 37 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following the success of The Victorian City, we are delighted to announce the forthcoming reprint of The Victorian Countryside. This set represents a major landmark in the social history of the United Kingdom. It provides a detailed and authoritative survey of a period when the economy and landscape of the British countryside was transformed forever by the industrial revolution. The set is particularly notable for its inclusion of studies on folk life and oral history, sources which have greatly enriched our knowledge of past rural societies.

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