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Pattern Under the Plough

George Ewart Evans, Patrick Barkham, David Gentleman

From Shelf: Nature Writing at it's best

Pioneering book of oral history, The Pattern Under the Plough shows that even in modern societies, governed by science and technology, there are still traces of a civilisation whose beliefs were bound to the soil and whose reliance on the seasons was a matter of life or death.

In 1948, shortly after settling with his family in the village of Blaxhall, Suffolk, George Ewart Evans started recording the conversations he had with neighbours, many of whom were born in the nineteenth century and had worked on farms before the arrival of mechanisation. He soon realised that below the surface of their stories were the remnants of an ancient, rural culture previously ignored by historians. In the detail of village architecture, the of superstitions of tree-planting and rituals house-building, in the esoteric practices of horse cults or the pagan habit of 'telling the bees', The Pattern Under the Plough unearths the rich seam of customs and beliefs that this old culture has brought to our communities. Even in modern societies, governed by science and technology, there are still traces of a civilisation whose beliefs were bound to the soil and whose reliance on the seasons was a matter of life or death.

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Little Toller Books
ISBN:
9781908213099
Published Date:
21/10/2013
Dimensions:
216mm x 156mm x 22mm
Weight:
382g
Category:
Oral history

RRP: £15

Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9781908213099

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