Lord and Peasant in Nineteenth Century Britain

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agrarian class relations
Agriculture
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Birmingham
Britain
Bromborough Pool
Capital Intensive Effort
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Champion England
Children
Church
Cities
Coal Mining
Colonies
Cotton Industry
Crime
Crofting Counties
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Estate
estate management history
Estate System
Estate Village
Factories
Farmers
Fen Edge
Food Supply
Free Church
Gemeinschaft Gesellschaft Dichotomy
Group III
Headington Quarry
Income
Industrialisation
industrialisation rural impact
Labourers
Lace Makers
Land Tax Assessments
Land Tax Returns
Landlady
Landlord
Leeds
Legal
London Lead Company
Lord Wantage
Marriage
Meant Net Returns
Mining
nineteenth century British rural society
Nonconformist Chapels
Nonconformists
open closed village model
Open Villages
Parks
Pastoral
Patriarchy
Peasant
Peasant System
Poor Law
Poverty
Professions
Public House
Resort Towns
Rural
rural social stratification
Schools
Select Vestries
Social mobility
socio spatial segregation
Sport
Suburbs
Technology
Tees Exe Line
Textiles
Tithe Survey
Town planning
Urbanisation
Victorian
Welsh Gentry
Wood Pasture

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138656147
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1980, this book looks at the social structure of 18th and 19th century rural Britain. It is particularly concerned with the relationship of landlord and peasant in the rural village and examines the open-closed model of English rural social structure in great depth. In doing so, it explores the ways in which the estate system influenced urban development and how the peasant system facilitated the industrialisation of many villages.

This book will be of particular interest to students of Victorian and social history, industrialisation and urbanisation.

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