CRISIS AND CLIMATE - AN ORAL HISTORY FROM THE IRISH MIDLANDS.
Rooted in the rich soil of Ireland’s heartland, Farming in the Midlands offers a vivid, multi-layered portrait of rural life across generations. From the challenges of smallholders to the innovations of niche producers, this compelling collection of stories, interviews and reflections reveals the resilience, complexity, and quiet transformation of Irish agriculture.
Spanning themes from women in farming and rural village change to environmental sustainability and the role of the IFA, the book gives voice to those who work the land—both seasoned farmers and newcomers returning from abroad. Whether it's coping with flooding, adapting to new technologies, or preserving traditions, Farming in the Midlands captures the everyday realities and enduring spirit of Irish farm life in the 20th and 21st centuries.
AUTHOR BIO
Pat Brereton Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean of Research in the School of Communications at Dublin City University, Ireland. His previous publications include Hollywood Utopia: Ecology in Contemporary American Cinema (2005), and A Historical Dictionary of Irish Cinema (co-edited, 2007). His work has also been widely published in journals.
| Details | |
| Author | Pat Brereton |
| Publisher | Wordwell |
| Publication Data | March 2026 |
| Subjects | General Interest, Farming, History |
FARMING IN IRELAND.
- ISBN: 9781916742215
- Author(s): Pat Brereton
- Availability: In Stock
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€30.00
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