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Elmdon

Elmdon

Elmdon

Continuity and Change in a North-West Essex Village 1861–1964
Jean Robin
April 2009
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9780521081108
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    Elmdon is a social history of a village in north-west Essex between 1861 and 1964. Throughout this period the population of Elmdon, which lies only fifty miles from London, was comparatively small, and this has enabled Jean Robin to follow the lives of individuals and families in the village in a degree of detail which can illuminate many areas not always thoroughly explored. Using the records, electoral rolls and other written sources, as well as information obtained through anthropological techniques of interviewing, carried out between 1962 and 1972 by students from the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of' Cambridge, she examines patterns of land-ownership, employment, marriage, social mobility and migration, and analyses the effects of both local and national events on the lives of Elmdon's inhabitants over a hundred-year period.

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    April 2009
    Paperback
    9780521081108
    300 pages
    230 × 150 × 20 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Elmdon in 1861
    • 2. Links with the world outside
    • 3. Landownership in Elmdon, 1739–1930
    • 4. The men on the land, 1860–1930
    • 5. Farms, farmers and farm workers, 1930–64
    • 6. Non-farming occupations
    • 7. Marriage
    • 8. Status and social mobility
    • 9. Migration in the mid-nineteenth century
    • 10. The changing population
    • 11. Elmdon in 1964. The continuity and the change.
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    • Jean Robin