A previous article in Rural History entitled ‘“Rustic and Rude”: Hiring Fairs and their Critics in East Yorkshire c. 1850–75’, examined a critique of hiring fairs and farm service mounted by the Church of England in the East Riding of Yorkshire during the mid-Victorian period. This discussion builds upon that article by offering a more detailed examination of the actual attempts to reform and abolish hiring fairs that emanated from that critique. The article examines three stages of reform and abolition stretching over the mid-Victorian period: a first stage that centred upon imposing a system of hiring based upon written characters; a second stage that focussed upon imposing segregated hiring for male and female servants, and a final aboli...
This article examines one of the most infamous forms of rural labour in nineteenth-century No rfolk:...
This article uses a case-study of agriculture to explore the range of anxieties and contradictions s...
Discussion of concerns raised about the lives, conditions and growing demands of the English rural l...
A previous article in Rural History entitled ‘“Rustic and Rude”: Hiring Fairs and their Critics in E...
The study of rural history and social unrest in the English countryside has concentrated largely on ...
This article explores the tithe system in eighteenth-century Northamptonshire. At enclosure, many cl...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
This is a study of male occupational structure in the hinterland of the market town of Alcester, War...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This article examines the role of particular ideas of the countryside in unemployment relief schemes...
Original article can be found at : http://www.maney.co.uk/ Copyright Maney PublishingThe Luddite mac...
This is a study of male occupational structure in the hinterland of the market town of Alcester, War...
This paper provides the first full-population analysis of changes in the entrepreneurial status of f...
This article examines one of the most infamous forms of rural labour in nineteenth-century No rfolk:...
This article uses a case-study of agriculture to explore the range of anxieties and contradictions s...
Discussion of concerns raised about the lives, conditions and growing demands of the English rural l...
A previous article in Rural History entitled ‘“Rustic and Rude”: Hiring Fairs and their Critics in E...
The study of rural history and social unrest in the English countryside has concentrated largely on ...
This article explores the tithe system in eighteenth-century Northamptonshire. At enclosure, many cl...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
This is a study of male occupational structure in the hinterland of the market town of Alcester, War...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This article examines the role of particular ideas of the countryside in unemployment relief schemes...
Original article can be found at : http://www.maney.co.uk/ Copyright Maney PublishingThe Luddite mac...
This is a study of male occupational structure in the hinterland of the market town of Alcester, War...
This paper provides the first full-population analysis of changes in the entrepreneurial status of f...
This article examines one of the most infamous forms of rural labour in nineteenth-century No rfolk:...
This article uses a case-study of agriculture to explore the range of anxieties and contradictions s...
Discussion of concerns raised about the lives, conditions and growing demands of the English rural l...