Prologue
1. Roots
2. Shoots
3. Agricultural Education
4. Wanderlust
5. London Interlude
6. Superphosphate
7. A Small Legacy
8. Devon
9. An Interesting South-Coast Farm
10. Farming and Money
11. Another Cobbett
12. The Land and the People
13. Pigs and Pen
14. A Farmer’s Philosophy
15. War
16. 18B / 2732
17. J.J. Zeal
18. The Rural Reconstruction Association
19. Church and Countryside
20. Untouchable
21. Through the Tunnel
22. The Organic Movement
23. ‘A Young Plant of Great Promise’
24. Resurrection of the RRA
25. The Soil Association
26. From the Ground Up
27. Rural Economy Ltd
28. Feeding the Fifty Million
29. The Whole Works
30. Return
Epilogue. Jorian Jenks’ Legacy: Green and Black
Biography
Philip M. Coupland is a researcher and author. He has published a book on the British churches and European integration, and has written widely on aspects of British interwar fascism.
"Philip Coupland's dedicated and impressive detective work illuminates the controversial life of Jorian Jenks, in that complex area of twentieth-century culture where politics merged with organic farming and economics with religion. This biography is a most valuable contribution to the history of environmentalism in Britain."
Dr. Philip Conford, School of Historical Studies, University of Leicester.
"Coupland’s book is both scholarly and fascinating. With a wealth of new archival material, we now at last have an in-depth study of a man central both to pre-war Fascist agricultural policies and to the post-war ecological movement."
Richard Griffiths, Emeritus Professor, King’s College London and author of Fellow Travellers of the Right and Patriotism Perverted.
"A fascinating book, uncovering hidden histories of British fascism and the British Ecology movement."
Matthew Worley, Professor of Modern History, University of Reading.
"Philip Coupland has unearthed a vast amount of information and his engrossing biography is the first in-depth study of Jenks."
Richard Griffiths, Patterns of Prejudice
"His comprehensive and insightful work is far more important than a mere biography of a right-wing eccentric, particularly in shedding light on the problematic relationship between ecological and fascist movements."
Steve Andrew, The Morning Star
"Green Fascism in the future. British Fascism in its present form may be dying
out, but the coming crises brought about by climate change, mass migration
and competition over resources will have great potential to disrupt existing
political and social structures. The re-emergence of Fascism will also depend on
whether the nation survives as a motivating force in an increasingly globalised
world."David Sivier, https://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster75/lob75-farming-fascism-ecology.pdf






