Focusing on Spanish agrarian history, James Simpson explores the impact of population growth and market integration on traditional farming practices. He highlights that significant agricultural changes began only in the early 20th century, were disrupted by the Spanish Civil War and poor government policies, and resumed in the 1950s. This detailed analysis is pertinent for those interested in historical geography, agrarian history, and economic history, offering insights into the complexities of agricultural development in Spain.
James Simpson Book order (chronological)
William James Simpson, writing as James Simpson, is a distinguished scholar of medieval literature. His primary expertise centers on the period from 1150 to 1600, encompassing Middle English and early modern literature and culture. His work delves deeply into the pivotal literary works and contexts of these eras. His analytical approach offers readers a fresh perspective on these fascinating literary periods.
