Swanbrooke Down by Rosamond Richardson-Gerson

Swanbrooke Down by Rosamond Richardson-Gerson

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Viewed through the eyes of the villagers of Swanbrooke Down in East Anglia, this is a study of village life and the way it has changed during the 20th century. The inhabitants were interviewed throughout the seasons of one year.

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Swanbrooke Down by Rosamond Richardson-Gerson

Viewed through the eyes of the villagers of Swanbrooke Down in East Anglia, this is a study of village life and the way it has changed through the 20th century. The inhabitants were interviewed throughout the seasons of one year. The eldest of them, born before World War I, remembers the days of feudal England, of no indoor sanitation or running hot water and no mains electricity or radio. The next generation served in World War II and observed major social and economic changes first hand. Their children, brought up with television and technology, have moved in, bringing with them money and commuter culture. The interviews reveal a frankness about the inevitability of change, its necessity and its advantages and disadvantages. Through them the book documents a century of change which has parallels all over England.
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ISBN 13 9780356190709
ISBN 10 0356190706
Title Swanbrooke Down
Author Rosamond Richardson-Gerson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1990-11-08
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.