Victorian Farmer
Discover the transformative world of agriculture in the 19th century with Victorian Farmer by David J. Eveleigh. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2009, this fascinating book delves into the crucial role of farmers in rural England during Queen Victoria's reign. With 32 pages of insightful content, Eveleigh explores how Victorian farmers not only supported the economy by paying rents to landowners but also provided vital employment opportunities for laborers.
This engaging narrative highlights the significant shifts occurring in agricultural practices as industrialization began to impact farm life. Gain a deeper understanding of the social conditions and customs of the time, and appreciate the complexities faced by farmers navigating a changing landscape. Perfect for enthusiasts of agricultural history and social science, Victorian Farmer offers a richly informative glimpse into the past.