Family, Servants and Visitors: The Farm Household in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Devon |
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acres activities agricultural animals areas Bideford butter calves carpets cattle chapter Chope combine harvester consumption corn cows cream cream teas crops cultivation dairy dairy production daughter decline division of labour domain domestic group duction Elmscott emigration England external farm family farm household farmer's wife farmers farmhouse female field Figure 4.D Flora Thompson GALSHAM gender division grass GREENLAKE hamlets Hardisworthy Hartland Hartland Abbey hierarchy horse Hoskins important interaction kinship kitchen land linked living machine male marriage married Meddon mid-nineteenth century mother nineteenth century Devon north Devon parish particular PHILHAM plough population possible poultry practice purchase PUTSHOLE relations reproductive role Rowden rural servants sheep silage smallholding social Source Stucley Table taking in visitors taking visitors tenants TITCHBERRY Torrington Total tractor unit of production unmarried urban village Welcombe wheat wives women
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A Sentimental Economy: Commodity and Community in Rural Ireland Carles Salazar No preview available - 1996 |
Microhistories: Demography, Society and Culture in Rural England, 1800-1930 Barry Reay Limited preview - 2002 |