National Life Stories: An Oral History of Farming, Land Management and Conservation in Post-War Britain

An oral history of farming, land management and conservation in post-war Britain

To record interviews with farmers, land owners, scientists and representatives from organizations about the experience of change in farming practices, landownership and land management in Britain after World War II.

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Location: United Kingdom, Northern Europe, Europe Organiser(s): The British Library Funder(s): Arcadia Funding received: $420,001 Commencement Date: 01/2018 Project Status: Active
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