Rural Identities
Ethnicity and Community in the Contemporary English Countryside
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of rural identity and Englishness, this work delves into how perceptions of the English countryside shape cultural narratives. Utilizing rich empirical data and a robust conceptual framework, it appeals to both policymakers and scholars across sociology, geography, and qualitative research. The book highlights the complexities of rural life and its influence on broader societal themes, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary rural dynamics in England.

