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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x18 mm, weight: 408 g, 12 black and white illustrations, 1 colour map
  • Sērija : Scotland's Land
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474438873
  • ISBN-13: 9781474438872
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x18 mm, weight: 408 g, 12 black and white illustrations, 1 colour map
  • Sērija : Scotland's Land
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474438873
  • ISBN-13: 9781474438872
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This book brings together leading researchers of British and Irish rural history to consider the role of the land agent, or estate manager, in the modern period. Land agents were an influential and powerful cadre of men, who managed both the day-to-day running and the overall policy direction
of landed estates. As such, they occupy a controversial place in academic historiography as well as popular memory in rural Britain and Ireland. Reviled in social history narratives and fictional accounts, the land agent was one of the most powerful tools in the armoury of the British and Irish
landed classes and their territorial, political and social dominance. By unpacking the nature and processes of their power, The Land Agent explores who these men were and what was the wider significance of their roles, thus uncovering a neglected history of British rural society.

This book brings together leading researchers of British and Irish rural history to consider the role of the land agent, or estate manager, in the modern period.



This book brings together leading researchers of British and Irish rural history to consider the role of the land agent, or estate manager, in the modern period. Land agents were an influential and powerful cadre of men, who managed both the day-to-day running and the overall policy direction of landed estates. As such, they occupy a controversial place in academic historiography as well as popular memory in rural Britain and Ireland. Reviled in social history narratives and fictional accounts, the land agent was one of the most powerful tools in the armoury of the British and Irish landed classes and their territorial, political and social dominance. By unpacking the nature and processes of their power, The Land Agent explores who these men were and what was the wider significance of their roles, thus uncovering a neglected history of British rural society.

List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Notes on the Contributors ix
Map of the British and Irish Isles
x
Introduction 1(18)
Lowri Ann Rees
Ciaran Reilly
Annie Tindley
Part I Power and its Constructions on Landed Estates
1 `Stirring and advancing times': Landlords, Agents and Improvement on the Castle Howard Estate, 1826--66
19(20)
David Gent
2 `Not a popular personage': The Factor in Scottish Property Relations, c. 1870--1920
39(17)
Ewen A. Cameron
3 The Factor and Railway Promotion in the Scottish Highlands: The West Highland Railway
56(21)
John McGregor
Part II The Transnational Land Agent: Managing Land in the Four Nations and Beyond
4 Divisions of Labour: Inter-managerial Conflict among the Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Agents
77(16)
Fidelma Byrne
5 The Courtown Land Agents and Transnational Estate Management, 1850--1900
93(16)
Rachel Murphy
6 Peter Fairbaim: Highland Factor and Caribbean Plantation Manager, 1792--1822
109(24)
Finlay McKichan
Part III Challenges and Catastrophe: The Land Agent under Fire
7 The Tenant Right Agitation of 1849-50: Crisis and Confrontation on the Londonderry Estates in County Down
133(20)
Anne Casement
8 Frustrations and Fears: The Impact of the Rebecca Riots on the Land Agent in Carmarthenshire, 1843
153(15)
Lowri Ann Rees
9 The Evolution of the Irish Land Agent: The Management of the Blundell Estate in the Eighteenth Century
168(16)
Ciardn Reilly
10 `Between two interests': Pennant A. Lloyd's Agency of the Penrhyn Estate, 1860--77
184(21)
Shaun Evans
Part IV Social Memory and the Land Agent
11 John Campbell (`Am Baillidh Mor'), Chamberlain to the 7th and 8th Dukes of Argyll: Tradition and Social Memory
205(20)
Robin K. Campbell
12 `Castle government': The Psychologies of Land Management in Northern Scotland, c. 1830--90
225(18)
Annie Tindley
Postscript
13 The Land Agent in Fiction
243(6)
Lowri Ann Rees
Ciaran Reilly
Annie Tindley
14 Poor Beasts
249(7)
Kirsty Gunn
Index 256