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The author draws on four and a half years of residence and extensive rural journeys to present a sociological portrait of countryside life, focusing on small-holdings, peasant families, land tenure, local institutions and cooperative practice. Detailed observations of farming methods, village ceremonies, schools, temples, markets and administrative bodies are used to analyse how agricultural economy, social custom and moral values underpin wider national ambitions and foreign relations, and to suggest lessons for rural reconstruction and comparative agricultural policy.

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J. W. Robertson Scott

J. W. Robertson Scott was a British author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his works that explore cultural and historical themes, such as "The Foundations of Japan," which delves into the country's rich heritage and development. Additionally, his narrative style is evident in "The Strange Story of the Dunmow Flitch," which combines elements of folklore and storytelling. Scott's writings reflect a keen interest in both history and narrative, making him a notable figure in his literary context.

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