Paradise Lost: Rural Idyll and Social Change Since 1800
By (Author) Jeremy Burchardt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
24th December 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Rural communities
European history
941.009734
Paperback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
363g
The enduring 'Town versus Country' debate lies at the root of modern British society. How far did the idealization of the countryside by artists and writers since the Industrial Revolution foster anti-urban, anti-industrial values How have such values affected government policy, social structure and economic dynamism Did post-war developments, in particular rural-urban commuting and environmentalist criticism of modern 'industrial' farming, undermine the traditional distinction between town and country, or are they themselves symptoms of the continuing allure of the rural idyll This book will demonstrate the remarkable influence that attitudes to the countryside have had on the evolution of modern British life.
Jeremy Burchardt is a lecturer in Rural History at Reading University.