Publisher's Synopsis
"The Country-Life Movement in the United States" explores the vital connections between society and the land. Penned by L.H. Bailey, this work examines the complexities of rural sociology, agricultural policy, and the evolving dynamics of country life. Delving into themes of social reform and rural development, the book offers a window into the historical efforts to understand and improve the lives of those connected to agriculture. Readers interested in environmental conservation, agricultural practices, and the societal structures of rural communities will find valuable insights in this carefully prepared edition. This exploration of country life is a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of these important fields.
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