Rural England
Discover the insightful work of H. Rider Haggard in "Rural England," published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This compelling book, spanning 700 pages, offers a thorough examination of English agriculture during the early 20th century. Based on Haggard's survey conducted between 1901 and 1902, it presents a detailed picture of the challenging economic conditions faced by agricultural laborers and peasants in Great Britain. Haggard's astute observations reveal the dire state of farming and advocate for crucial reforms to enhance the agricultural landscape. The book garnered significant acclaim, with many of Haggard's proposals recognized and implemented in subsequent years. Ideal for those interested in agricultural history, economic conditions, and social reform, "Rural England" is a timeless exploration of the land and its people that remains relevant today.