
Transforming the Countryside
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Jeremy Burchardt is Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Reading.
Karen Sayer is Professor of Social and Cultural History, Leeds Trinity University.
Content
[Paul Brassley, Jeremy Burchardt and Karen Sayer]
Part I: The Progress of Electrification
2. The Electrification of the Countryside: The Interests of Electrical Enterprises and the
Rural Population in England, 1888-1939
[Karl Ditt]
3. Power to the People: Power Stations and the National Grid
[John Sheail]
4. Lighting the Landscape: Rural Electrification in Wales
[Richard Moore-Colyer]
5. The Electrification of Highland Scotland
[David Fleetwood]
6. Electrifying Farms in England
[Paul Brassley]
Part II: The Effects of Electrification
7. Electrification and its Alternatives in the Farmer's and Labourer's Home
[Karen Sayer]
8. Pylons and Frozen Peas: The Women's Institute Goes Electric
[Rosemary Shirley]
Part III: Comparisons over Space and Time
9. Rural Electrification in Sweden: A Comparison
[Carin Martiin]
10. People, Place and Power: Rural Electrification in Canada, 1890-1950
[Ruth W. Sandwell]
11. Rural Broadband: A 21st-Century Comparison with Electrification
[Martyn Warren]
12. Conclusion: Electricity, Rurality and Modernity
[Paul Brassley, Jeremy Burchardt and Karen Sayer]
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