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The English Peasant

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Richard Heath, about whom very little is known, travelled around England, and wrote a series of essays on agricultural workers, towards the end of the nineteenth century, when rural life and agriculture were undergoing great changes. The English Peasant was published in book form in 1893. It begins with an outline history of peasant life, which presents a very depressing picture. Agricultural workers' housing may have been picturesque but was primitive in the extreme, and enclosure of common land had worsened their lot, especially in the south and west of England. Heath gives graphic pictures of the conditions in which peasant families lived and worked, dwelling especially on the high figures for infant mortality. He was understandably shocked that a Christian country could let its workers live like this, but hoped that the foundation of the National Agricultural Labourers' Union in 1872 would result in improvements in the workers' condition.

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ISBN: 9781108025287
Publication date: 13th January 2011
Author: Richard Heath
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 396 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century
Genres: Social and cultural history
Social groups, communities and identities