In Woman's Place in Rural Economy: A Study in Sociology, this book explores the essential role of the farmer's wife in rural life and agricultural progress. It argues that women influence farming far beyond family duties, shaping education, health, and community well‑being.
Through a comparative look at Belgium, Denmark, and Britain, the work shows how domestic schools and organized associations lift the social status of women on the farm. It emphasizes that broad education, not just technical training, strengthens families and rural communities, helping to prevent rural decline.
Ideal for readers of social history, agricultural policy, and gender studies who want a clear view of how women shape farming and rural life.
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Of small holders. In Britain itself the education given to women in connection with agriculture is almost wholly confined to technical instruction in the various branches Of dairying, buttermaking, milking, Cheesemaking, and general dairy manage ment, though in recent years an increasing amount Of attention has been given to poultry and to horti culture. In Ireland the instruction given 15 Of a more comprehensive character, and includes courses in various departments Of domestic economy. But when we turn to Belgium we find schemes and plans of which our most enterprising and advanced educatlonists have never even dreamt in this country. There is nothing in Britain which corresponds ex actly to the Belgian Schools for Domestic Agricul ture, a designation in itself significant. It is very notable that in these schools, as in the famous Danish High Schools in Denmark, general educa tion takes its place in the curriculum alongside Of technical instruction. Up till now in Britain the whole aim Of the Education Boards and Committees has been to improve and extend the technical courses Of training, while the all-important question Of general improvement in knowledge and culture has been entirely ignored. SO far has this tendency gone that one Of the most commonly entertained opinions among the pioneers and friends of agri cultural education in this country is that the time now spent by children in the elementary schools in acquiring the mere rudiments Of a general education is too great, and that part of it might be more profit ably spent in receiving such technical training as would qualify them for the business Of husbandry.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the essential role women play in agriculture and the wider rural community. It is a timely examination of the integral societal function women fulfill as nurturers, educators, breadwinners, and social organizers. The author presents a compelling case for why educated and empowered rural women are essential to a thriving and sustainable rural landscape. The author draws upon examples from Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Russia, and North America to demonstrate the ways in which organized groups of women have and will continue to revitalize communities, improve health outcomes, and foster economic growth. This book is an important resource for those seeking to understand and support the vital role of women in agricultural economies and societies. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781331294030_0
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