The English Peasantry and the Enclosure of Common Fields

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The English Peasantry and the Enclosure of Common Fields

by Gilbert Slater

EN·~11 hours

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Description

This volume offers a thorough examination of the enclosure of England’s common fields during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, tracing how centuries‑old village communities were reshaped by legislative action. Drawing on a wealth of original maps—many reproduced with the aid of the Royal Geographical Society—the author charts the timing and geography of enclosures across counties, revealing patterns that ordinary histories often overlook.

Beyond the meticulous cartography, the work situates these changes within broader economic and social currents, arguing that the drive for higher agricultural rents and larger estates fundamentally altered the lives of peasants and laborers. Though rooted in a historic study, the analysis reaches into the present, suggesting lessons for contemporary rural policy and the possibility of a renewed agricultural renaissance. Listeners will find a balanced, evidence‑based narrative that illuminates both the past transformations and their enduring implications.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (681K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-09-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Gilbert Slater

1864–1938

An English economist and social reformer, he linked academic economics with real questions of poverty, labor, and village life. His work in Britain and South India gave his writing a practical, wide-ranging perspective that still feels distinctive.

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