Land and its People
Discover the rich history of British agriculture with "Land and its People" by Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle. First published in 1925 and reissued in 2011 by Cambridge University Press, this insightful work spans 274 pages, delving into the agricultural practices of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Ernle, who served as the President of the Board of Agriculture during World War I, played a pivotal role in transforming agricultural production to sustain the nation during wartime. This book is an essential resource for social and economic historians, offering a detailed examination of land tenure and its impact on society. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply interested in the evolution of agriculture in Great Britain, "Land and its People" provides a compelling narrative that combines historical depth with practical insights. Enhance your understanding of this vital subject and order your copy today!