A Brief History of the Countryside in 100 Objects
- Author Sally Coulthard
- Narrator Deborah Balm
- Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
- Run Time 8 hours and 29 minutes
- Format x-book®
- Genre History, Local history, Material culture, Museology and heritage studies, Rural crafts, Social and cultural history, Society and Social Sciences, The countryside, country life: general interest, Traditional trades, crafts and skills.
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What to expect
The untold story of rural Britain revealed through its artefacts
'A really lovely, fascinating book. I dived straight into this clever, joyous, celebration of nature, history, and – of course – the countryside.' Charles Spencer, author of The White Ship
For most of human history, we were rural folk.
Our daily lives were bound up with working the land, living within the rhythm of the seasons. We poured our energies into growing food, tending to animals and watching the weather. Family, friends and neighbours were often one and the same. Life revolved around the village and its key spaces and places – the church, the green, the school and the marketplace.
And yet rural life is oddly invisible our historical records. The daily routine of the peasant, the farmer or the craftsperson could never compete with the glamour of city life, war and royal drama. Lives went unrecorded, stories untold.
There is, though, one way in which we can learn about our rural past. The things we have left behind provide a connection that no document can match; physical artefacts are touchstones that breathe life into its history. From farming tools to children’s toys, domestic objects and strange curios, the everyday items of the past reveal fascinating insights into an often-forgotten way of life. Birth, death, celebration, work, crime, play, medicine, beliefs, diet and our relationship with nature can all be read from these remnants of our past.
From ancient artefacts to modern-day memorabilia, this startling book weaves a rich tapestry from the fragments of our rural past.
Critics Review
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‘A charming trayful of historical canapés, always and repeatedly surprising. Sally Coulthard has the lightest of touches and is able to conjure a wonderful sense of intimacy with the lives of the past. I couldn’t think of a better way of encountering them.’ Adam Nicolson, author of Life Between the Tides
‘A really lovely, fascinating book. I dived straight into this clever, joyous, celebration of nature, history, and – of course – the countryside.’ Charles Spencer, author of The White Ship
‘An unusual and ingenious collection of objects, each a provocation to lovingly crafted mini-essays that are often unexpected and always fascinating. Very enjoyable.’ Christopher Hadley, author of The Road
‘This book is about the humanity of rural Britain. The 100 objects beautifully illustrate the challenges people faced and the ingenuity and humour they used to overcome them. Relaxed and conversational, I couldn’t put it down.’ Francis Pryor, author of Scenes From Prehistoric Life
‘In exquisitely detailed and informative prose, every one of the hundred objects comes to glorious life in this colourful romp through rural history. A heady joy that I am delighted to recommend.’ John Wright, author of The Forager’s Calendar
‘Informative and illuminating. A portable museum of a book that I will return to again and again.’ Ruth Allen, author of Grounded
‘Terrific. Written in Sally’s usual authoritative but very readable style, she stretches her net widely to find intriguing items to discuss from around Britain (with occasional excursions abroad).’ Alex Johnson, author of The Book Lover’s Almanac
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