About This Book
The volume assembles sketches of rural life that examine farmers, landowners, labourers, tradespeople, clergy, and village institutions. It records market-day bustle, inns and workshops, seasonal tasks and the varied characters who sustain the countryside. Economic strain, changing agricultural practices, landlord–tenant tensions, and the effects of education and local politics recur as themes. Portraits of individual types—innovators, traditionalists, indebted farmers, and village artisans—illustrate wider social shifts. The sequence closes with reflections on the labouring classes, landholding difficulties, and the uncertain prospects of country communities.
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