Rural Depopulation in England and Wales, 1851-1951

Rural Depopulation in England and Wales, 1851-1951
Title Rural Depopulation in England and Wales, 1851-1951 PDF eBook
Author John Saville
Publisher Routledge
Pages 270
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136258515

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First Published in 1998. This book aims to accommodate for the little attention paid to the needs of the people living in rural Britain. The author argues that there has hardly been an attempt to describe the impact of new machines and of new wage-levels on farm and village. The title sets out to answer two key questions: can the traditional pattern of settlement survive, and has depopulation in the truly rural areas gone so far as to undermine the viability of the small villages and hamlets?

Rural Depopulation

Rural Depopulation
Title Rural Depopulation PDF eBook
Author George Blundell Longstaff
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1893
Genre Great Britain
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The Agrarian History of England and Wales

The Agrarian History of England and Wales
Title The Agrarian History of England and Wales PDF eBook
Author Edward John T. Collins
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1362
Release 2000
Genre Agriculture
ISBN 9780521329279

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A West Country Village Ashworthy

A West Country Village Ashworthy
Title A West Country Village Ashworthy PDF eBook
Author W.M. Williams
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131785103X

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This volume examines the effects of rural depopulation as a process on the structure of family and kinship within one small rural area, analysing the spatial relationships of social and economic change. Part One documents these relationships in the context of family farming; the second part is largely devoted to the effects of demographic change on the structure of family and kinship within one small community.

Typhoid in Uppingham

Typhoid in Uppingham
Title Typhoid in Uppingham PDF eBook
Author Nigel Richardson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 289
Release 2015-07-22
Genre History
ISBN 1317313909

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Explores public health strategy and central-local government relations during the mid-nineteenth-century, using the experience of Uppingham, England, as a micro-historical case study. This study compares the sanitary state of the community with others nearby, and Uppingham School with comparable schools of that era.

A Contrived Countryside

A Contrived Countryside
Title A Contrived Countryside PDF eBook
Author Keith Hoggart
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 575
Release 2021-03-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030626512

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This book shows how governance regimes before the 1970s suppressed rural prospects of housing improvement and created conditions for middle-class capture. Using original archival sources to reveal the intricacies of local and national policy processes, weak rural housing performances are shown to owe more to national governance regimes than local under-performance. Looking `behind the scenes' at policy processes highlights neglected principles in national governance, and shows how investigating rural housing is fundamental to understanding the national scene. With original insights and a new analytical perspective, this volume offers evidence and conclusions that challenge mainstream assumptions in public policy, housing, rural studies and planning.

Readings in the Sociology of Migration

Readings in the Sociology of Migration
Title Readings in the Sociology of Migration PDF eBook
Author Clifford J. Jansen
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 419
Release 2016-04-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483155129

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Readings in the Sociology of Migration deals with migration as a sociological problem, with greater emphasis on internal migrations than on international migrations. Some of the problems covered by sociological inquiry in the study of migration are discussed, along with theories of migration such as the push-pull theory, differential migration, and motivation for migration. This book is comprised of 16 chapters and opens by outlining types of migration according to the professional and social composition of migrants: mass migration, economic migration from an underdeveloped country, economic emigration from an industrial country, and immigration into an industrial nation. A general typology of migration is then presented before the problem of migration in various countries such as Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and the United States is considered. The final chapter presents preliminary findings from a demographic and socioeconomic sample survey of the population of the metropolitan area of San Salvador, El Salvador. This monograph will be a useful resource for sociologists and policymakers concerned with migration.