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The Autobiography of Arthur Young
With Selections from his Correspondence

Published in 1898, these are the memoirs and selected correspondence of one of the most important eighteenth-century agriculturalists and social commentators.

Arthur Young (Author), Matilda Betham-Edwards (Edited by)

9781108047746, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 10 May 2012

508 pages, 5 b/w illus.
21.6 x 14 x 2.9 cm, 0.64 kg

Arthur Young (1741–1820) was one of the most important agriculturalists and social commentators of the eighteenth century. The account of his journeys around France (1787–9), also published in this series, remains a vital source for understanding the conditions of rural France on the cusp of revolution. The reports produced on agriculture in the English counties when he was Secretary to the Board of Agriculture from 1793 remain valuable historical sources of farming practices at the end of the eighteenth century. In later life, under the influence of his friend William Wilberforce, he became increasingly concerned at the effects of population growth and rising prices upon the rural poor in Britain. These memoirs, published in 1898, are of 'an untiring experimentalist and dreamer of economic dreams … a brilliant man of society and the world', and they give detail to 'a life singularly interesting and singularly sad'.

Preface
1. Childhood and youth, 1741–59
2. Farming and marriage, 1759–66
3. In search of a living, 1767–75
4. Ireland, 1770–8
5. Farming and experiments, 1779–82
6. First glimpse of France, 1783–5
7. First French journey, 1786–7
8. Travel and international friendships, 1788–89–90
9. Patriotic proposals, 1791–2
10. The Board of Agriculture, 1793
11. The Secretaryship, 1794–95–96
12. Illness and death of Bobbin, 1797
13. Diary and correspondence, 1798, 1799, 1800
14. Diary continued, 1801–3
15. Approaching blindness, 1804–7
16. Last years, 1808–20
Index.

Subject Areas: Social & cultural history [HBTB]

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