1st Edition

Social Provision in Rural Wiltshire

By H. E. Bracey Copyright 1952
234 Pages
by Routledge

234 Pages
by Routledge

234 Pages
by Routledge

Social Provision in Rural Wiltshire was first published in 1952. The original blurb reads: “Outside Wiltshire, Dr Bracey’s book will be welcomed as an example of a new technique applied to the solution of an urgent rural problem. The problem, briefly, is whether our ancient market centres and administrative boundaries are still the effective centres and boundaries of everyday rural life, and,... Read more

Foreword by Dr S. W. Wooldridge.  Acknowledgments.  List of Tables.  List of Maps and Diagrams.  Introduction.  Part I  1. The Physical Background to the Human Geography of Wiltshire  2. Communications and Public Transport Services  3. Distribution of Industry  4. The Population of Wiltshire 1801–1949  Part II  5. Areas  6. Commercial and Professional Services  7. Social Organisations  8. Public Utility Services  9. Official Administration  10. Boundary Change  Part III  11. An Index of Social Provision  12. Grading Wiltshire Settlements  13. Great Bedwyn and its Territory: A Village Study  14. Conclusion.  Appendix A: Questionnaire Used in the Enquiry.  Appendix B: Index of Social Provision in Each Settlement.  Index.  Names of Places: Key to Folder Map.

Biography

Howard E. Bracey (1905 –1996) had an international reputation as a rural sociologist, from his work with the European Society for Rural Sociology and the International Committee for Cooperation in Rural Sociology. He was English editor of the European journal Sociologia  Ruralis for a number of years and his published works following this one include English Rural Life (1959), Industry and the Countryside (1963), Neighbours (1964) and In Retirement (1966). He went on to become Research Fellow in Rural Sociology with the status of Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Bristol.