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Peasants, Politicians and Producers

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This book examines the social history and historical geography of the most important agricultural pressure groups in France since about 1918. Some were practical and pragmatic groups (co-operatives, banks and mutual-aid associations), others were inspired by right- or left-wing political movements (the Peasant Corporation under Vichy), yet others were sponsored by the Catholic Church (the Young Christian Farmers). Whatever their origins, all were important in shaping the evolution of French farming this century. The transformation of an isolated, autarkic peasantry into highly efficient agricultural producers, the role of the state in influencing agricultural modernization and the place of the European community in French political and agricultural life have been affected by an increasingly complex and interlinked network of organizations that are the subject of this book. Their history and geography are revealing indicators of the social, cultural and economic evolution of rural France and, by combining an historical approach with a consideration of their contemporary role, the book serves to elucidate their role in shaping the countryside of the future.

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ISBN: 9780521033770
Publication date: 1st February 2007
Author: Mark C University of Exeter Cleary
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 220 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography
Genres: Historical geography
Agribusiness and primary industries
Industrialisation and industrial history