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Zusatztext There is ambition, verve and clear intent in this book ... This book is often thought-provoking, will stimulate discussion and is valuable for its vigorous synoptic survey of the plight of great estates in a long attritional war ... Bujak’s book deserves a wide readership. Informationen zum Autor Edward Bujak is Senior Lecturer in British Studies and History at Harlaxton College, UK. He is the author of Reckless Fellows: The Gentlemen of the Royal Flying Corps (2015) and England’s Rural Realms: Landownership and the Agricultural Revolution (2008). He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Society of Arts. Vorwort Considers the impact of the First World War on the system of great estates that was the edifice of landed society in Edwardian England. Zusammenfassung The extent to which the Great War impacted upon English landed society is most vividly recalled in the loss of young heirs to ancient estates. English Landed Society in the Great War considers the impact of the war on these estates.Using the archives of Country Life , Edward Bujak examines the landed estate that flourished in England. In doing so, he explores the extent to which the wartime state penetrated into the heartlands of the landed aristocracy and gentry, and the corrosive effects that the progressive and systematic militarization of the countryside had on the authority of the squire. The book demonstrates how the commitment of landowners to the defence of an England of home and beauty - an image also adopted in wartime propaganda - ironically led to its transformation.By using the landed estate to examine the transition from Edwardian England to modern Britain, English Landed Society in the Great War provides a unique lens through which to consider the First World War and its impact on English society. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Landowners and the Territorials2. Mobilizing the Estate Worker3. Mobilizing the Farm Worker4. Landlords and Food Security 5. Game Preservation and the War6. Foxhunting and the War7. Landowners and the WarConclusionBibliographyIndex...