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A Short History of English Agriculture

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The book traces the development of agriculture in England from communal medieval manors through the decline of manorial organization, demographic shocks, and the spread of leases and enclosure, to the adoption of improved crops, livestock breeding, drainage and modern implements, and the growth of agricultural societies and government bodies. It examines shifting labour relations, price movements, grain and live‑stock trade, and the effects of war, policy and foreign competition, showing recurring cycles of prosperity and distress across the early modern and modern periods. Appendices provide long‑run price series and trade figures while chapters treat crops, manures, implements and contemporary farm live stock.

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W. H. R. Curtler

W. H. R. Curtler was an author known for his contributions to the understanding of agricultural history in England. His notable work, "A Short History of English Agriculture," provides insights into the evolution of farming practices and the socio-economic factors that influenced agricultural development over the centuries. Through his writing, Curtler sheds light on the historical significance of agriculture in shaping English society and its economy. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of history and agriculture.

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