
Istället för äktenskap : Att driva jordbruk tillsammans med syskon i 1900-t
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
1
Language
Swedish
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Nordic Academic Press
ISBN-10
9188661431
ISBN-13
9789188661432
Description
In the early 1900s, the landscape of farming in Sweden began to evolve, and Martin Dackling delves into this transformative period by exploring how siblings formed unique partnerships to run agricultural enterprises. Through a compelling narrative, he illustrates the intricate dynamics of family relationships that flourished in the fields and barns, underscoring the idea that collaboration among siblings often served as a viable alternative to traditional marriage.
Dackling paints a vivid picture of rural life, capturing the nuances of sibling cooperation in farming and the challenges they faced, such as economic pressures and societal expectations. By sharing personal anecdotes and historical context, he allows readers to witness how these familial bonds shaped not only agricultural practices but also the familial roles and identities of those involved.
This exploration invites a deeper understanding of the agrarian lifestyle in Sweden, where the grains of personal history intertwine with the broader tapestry of cultural shifts. The result is a thoughtful and engaging reflection on the interconnectedness of family and labor in a rapidly changing world.
Dackling paints a vivid picture of rural life, capturing the nuances of sibling cooperation in farming and the challenges they faced, such as economic pressures and societal expectations. By sharing personal anecdotes and historical context, he allows readers to witness how these familial bonds shaped not only agricultural practices but also the familial roles and identities of those involved.
This exploration invites a deeper understanding of the agrarian lifestyle in Sweden, where the grains of personal history intertwine with the broader tapestry of cultural shifts. The result is a thoughtful and engaging reflection on the interconnectedness of family and labor in a rapidly changing world.
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