1st Edition

Routledge Revivals: A Rural Policy for the EEC (1984)

By Hugh Clout Copyright 1984
    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1984, Hugh Clout’s work contributes to one of the most debated and important topics of the time, the European Economic Community. Starting from the Mid-20th century, Clout explains the profound socio-economic and environmental changes that effected the countryside of Western Europe. This work shows how the EEC’s wide-ranging Common Agricultural Policy added a measure of uniformity to farm policies. Clout reveals that the transformation however was not an entirely healthy one. The broad process of agricultural modernisation reinforced the numerical decline of farm workers throughout Western Europe, weakened many rural communities, and served to accentuate depopulation. Clout’s work ultimately argues forcibly that to produce such a programme for managing rural Europe would be a major challenge for the EEC in the future.

     

    Abbreviations

    Figures and Tables

    General Editor’s Preface

    Author’s Preface

    Acknowledgements

    1. The Community’s Countryside 

    2. Rural Europe at Mid-Century 

    3. Depopulation 

    4. Repopulation  

    5. Rural Land and Farming Structures  

    6. Transforming the Farming Environment 

    7. Conserving the Countryside  

    8. Managing Rural Areas 

    9. Toward a Rural Policy

    References

    Select Bibliography

    Index

     

    Biography

    Hugh Clout