Susanna Wade Martins
Books
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1. A Great Estate At Work
The Management of a Norfolk Estate in the Nineteenth Century
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate workings of a large English estate during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, offering a detailed examination of its agricultural practices, economic strategies, and social hierarchies. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the narrative unveils the daily lives of those who lived and worked on the estate, from the landowners to the laborers, highlighting the challenges and transformations they faced amidst the backdrop of changing agricultural landscapes and societal shifts. The book provides a comprehensive understanding of the estate's role within the broader context of rural England's evolving economy and culture.
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2. Historic Farm Buildings, Including A Norfolk Survey
A Study of Traditional Buildings in the English Countryside
This insightful book delves into the architectural and historical significance of farm buildings, with a particular focus on those found in Norfolk. It explores the evolution of these structures, highlighting their role in the agricultural landscape and the socio-economic factors that influenced their development. Through detailed surveys and analysis, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of how these buildings have shaped rural life and the preservation challenges they face today.
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3. The English Model Farm
Building the Agricultural Ideal, 1700-1914
This insightful exploration delves into the evolution of model farms in England during the 19th century, highlighting their role in transforming agricultural practices and rural landscapes. The narrative examines how these farms, often established by wealthy landowners, served as experimental grounds for innovative farming techniques and technologies. By showcasing advancements in crop rotation, livestock management, and mechanization, these model farms not only increased productivity but also influenced broader agricultural reforms. The book provides a detailed account of the social, economic, and environmental impacts of these pioneering establishments, offering a comprehensive understanding of their significance in shaping modern agriculture.