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Agriculture in Depression 1870\u20131940

A concise 1995 study which shows how British agriculture was affected by, and reacted to, international competition after 1870.

Richard Perren (Author)

9780521552851, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 September 1995

94 pages

22.4 x 14.2 x 1.1 cm, 0.222 kg

\""...it successfully offers a short synthesis of recent literature for the student of English economic, nineteenth-century, or rural history.\""

Agricultural History

This concise 1995 survey of British agriculture between 1870 and 1940 shows how, after a period of comparative prosperity, British farmers faced a period of depression. The prime cause of this was the increase in world food supplies and the competition from cheaper producers. The author explains how this agricultural depression affected all groups in British farming in different ways. He shows how farmers reacted to the increased international competition, and demonstrates how low wages for f]

Agriculture in Depression 1870–1940 Perren Hardback Cambridge University Press

Agriculture in Depression 1870\u20131940

A concise 1995 study which shows how British agriculture was affected by, and reacted to, international competition after 1870.

Richard Perren (Author)

9780521552851, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 September 1995

94 pages

22.4 x 14.2 x 1.1 cm, 0.222 kg

\""...it successfully offers a short synthesis of recent literature for the student of English economic, nineteenth-century, or rural history.\""

Agricultural History

This concise 1995 survey of British agriculture between 1870 and 1940 shows how, after a period of comparative prosperity, British farmers faced a period of depression. The prime cause of this was the increase in world food supplies and the competition from cheaper producers. The author explains how this agricultural depression affected all groups in British farming in different ways. He shows how farmers reacted to the increased international competition, and demonstrates how low wages for f]

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