The English Village Community
Autor: | Frederic Seebohm |
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EAN: | 4057664575739 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 03.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Exploring the Evolution of English Villages: A Scholarly Analysis of Community Dynamics and Rural Life |
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Schlagworte: | Community evolution England Economic development villages English rural studies Historical village analysis Land ownership relationships Medieval social structure Political aspects villages Rural community dynamics Schol Village life history |
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In 'The English Village Community,' Frederic Seebohm offers a meticulous examination of the social structure and historical evolution of English rural life from the Anglo-Saxon period to the early modern era. Through a blend of ethnographic insight and historical narrative, Seebohm employs a scholarly yet accessible style that illuminates the complexities of village identity, community governance, and economic interactions. His meticulous research draws on a wealth of archival sources, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how local customs and institutions shaped the fabric of English society. This work situates itself within the broader context of social history, responding to contemporary debates on community and agrarian life in Victorian England. Frederic Seebohm was a prominent English historian and social commentator, known for his dedication to elucidating the intricacies of rural life in England. A product of his era'Äôs growing interest in social reform and historical analysis, Seebohm's background as a member of the landed gentry and his exposure to the challenges of agrarian change undoubtedly informed his perspectives in this work. His passion for history, alongside his acute awareness of the effects of industrialization, drives the narrative forward in a compelling manner. This book is highly recommended for those interested in social history, rural studies, and the evolution of community life in England. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Seebohm's thoughtful analysis both illuminating and essential for understanding the foundations of modern English society.