A Short History of English Agriculture

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A Short History of English Agriculture

by W. H. R. (William Henry Ricketts) Curtler

EN·~11 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
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A SHORT HISTORY - OF - ENGLISH AGRICULTURE - BY - W.H.R. CURTLER

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PREFACE

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LANDMARKS IN ENGLISH AGRICULTURE

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CHAPTER I - COMMUNISTIC FARMING.—GROWTH OF THE MANOR.—EARLY PRICES.—THE ORGANIZATION AND AGRICULTURE OF THE MANOR

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CHAPTER II - THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY.—THE MANOR AT ITS ZENITH, WITH SEEDS OF DECAY ALREADY VISIBLE.—WALTER OF HENLEY

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CHAPTER III - THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.—DECLINE OF AGRICULTURE.—THE BLACK DEATH.— STATUTE OF LABOURERS

16:49
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CHAPTER IV - HOW THE CLASSES CONNECTED WITH THE LAND LIVED IN THE MIDDLE AGES

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CHAPTER V - THE BREAK-UP OF THE MANOR.—SPREAD OF LEASES.—THE PEASANTS' REVOLT.—FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REGULATE WAGES.—A HARVEST HOME.— BEGINNING OF THE CORN LAWS.—SOME SURREY MANORS

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CHAPTER VI - 1400-1540 - THE SO-CALLED 'GOLDEN AGE OF THE LABOURER' IN A PERIOD OF GENERAL DISTRESS

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CHAPTER VII - ENCLOSURE

18:11

Description

This volume offers a sweeping survey of England’s farming heritage, tracing how the land that once fed feudal lords and village commons evolved into the modern agricultural landscape. Beginning with the communal strips of the early medieval manor, the author walks listeners through pivotal moments—such as the Black Death’s upheaval of the manorial system, the introduction of turnips and clover, and the dramatic enclosure movements that reshaped fields and fortunes.

The narrative highlights key reforms, inventions, and social upheavals—from Tull’s horse‑hoeing technique to the rise and fall of the Corn Laws—showing how each shift echoed through the broader economy and daily life. By focusing especially on the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, the book reveals how innovation, legislation, and market forces intertwined to turn England’s countryside into a laboratory of progress. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of how agriculture, often called the nation’s “great nerve,” underpinned the country’s development and shaped its social fabric.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (637K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Million Book Project, Juliet Sutherland, Tricia Gilbert and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-08-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. H. R. (William Henry Ricketts) Curtler

W. H. R. (William Henry Ricketts) Curtler

1862–1925

Known for writing clear, practical histories of English agriculture and land use, this early 20th-century author brought long rural traditions into sharp focus. His books trace how farming, enclosure, and country life shaped England over centuries.

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