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The Rural Estate through the Eyes of the Land Agent: A Community in Microcosm c1812 - 1844

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posted on 2016-02-10, 15:10 authored by Carol Beardmore
This article explores how the Castleman/Anglesey archive forms a micro-study of an estate and its associated rural community at work. It will survey the type of data which can be found within the land agent’s estate vouchers and diurnal correspondence and why they are important. It will begin by examining the concepts and ideology of the rural community and seek to explain why it is so hard to define. The article will then investigate how a micro-study can assist in understanding the ways in which estates reacted to periods of economic difficulties. This will include: why landowners left rent arrears to accrue, the types of petition which the local populace presented, the reasoning behind improving landscapes and the ways an estate contributed to the relief of the labouring poor. The Castleman archive reveals the multi-layered, complex nature of the rural community and the diverse role of the land agent in balancing the relationships which existed within it. In effect it acts as an historical prism.

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Family and Community History, 2016, 19(1), pp. 17-33

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Family and Community History

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Maney Publishing for Family and Community Historical Research Society

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1463-1180

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1751-3812

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2015-12-01

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2016

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2018-03-29

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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14631180.2016.1144958

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