Change in the Village
Discover the profound insights of George Sturt in his remarkable work, Change in the Village. Originally published in 1912 and reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this compelling book spans 324 pages and offers a thoughtful examination of the transformation within rural agricultural communities in England at the close of the nineteenth century. Sturt, a skilled wheelwright and insightful writer, delves into the intricate dynamics of village life, highlighting the economic and societal shifts that shaped the experiences of the working class. Through his keen observations, Sturt paints a vivid picture of the challenges and changes faced by peasants in Great Britain. Ideal for readers interested in rural sociology, history, and the evolution of village life, Change in the Village remains a significant contribution to our understanding of rural England. Don't miss the chance to explore this essential piece of literature by George Sturt, a true voice of his time.