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The untold story of rural Britain is revealed through its artefacts. This fascinating book celebrates nature, history, and the countryside, highlighting the significance of rural life, which has often been overlooked in historical records. For most of human history, people lived as rural folk, deeply connected to the land and the rhythms of nature. Daily routines revolved around farming, animal husbandry, and community, with life centered in villages and key communal spaces like churches, greens, schools, and marketplaces. However, the lives of peasants, farmers, and craftspeople are rarely documented, overshadowed by the allure of urban life and grand historical events. Yet, we can uncover our rural past through the artefacts we’ve left behind. These physical remnants serve as vital connections to history, offering insights that written records cannot. From farming tools and children’s toys to domestic objects and curiosities, these everyday items illuminate a way of life that is often forgotten. They tell stories of birth, death, celebration, work, crime, play, medicine, beliefs, diet, and our relationship with nature. This book intricately weaves together these fragments, creating a rich tapestry of our rural heritage, from ancient artefacts to modern memorabilia.
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A Brief History of the Countryside in 100 Objects, Sally Coulthard
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- 2025
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