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Of Cabbages and Kings

The History of Allotments
By:Caroline Foley
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780711234093
eText ISBN:9781781011591
Edition:0
Copyright:2014
Format:Reflowable

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"An excellent account" of Britain's tradition of parceling out land for the public to grow food on, and the colorful history behind it ( The Independent). This lively book tells the story of the private garden plots known as allotments—from their origin in the seventeenth century, when new enclosures that deprived the peasantry of access to common lands were fiercely protested, to the victory gardens of the world wars, and into the present day, when they serve less as a means of survival than as a respite from the modern world. While delving into the effects of the Napoleonic Wars, the Corn Laws, and the utopian dissenters known as the Diggers, the author reveals the multiple roles of allotments—and champions their history in the hope of protecting them for the future. "Foley's book reminds us that the right to share the earth has always been an asymmetric struggle." — The Guardian "Fascinating and handsomely illustrated." — Daily Mail "Well-told . . . . [a] gallop through the history of useful rather than ornamental crops." — Spectator Australia