‘There wasn’t all that much to do … at least not here’: memories of
growing up in rural south-west England in the early twentieth
century
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Published:2020-10
Issue:2
Volume:31
Page:165-180
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ISSN:0956-7933
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Container-title:Rural History
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Rural History
Abstract
Abstract
Stan was born in 1911 in a small village near the north Somerset coast.
When recalling his life in the countryside, he felt that ‘there wasn’t much
to do in the evenings … at least not here’. Drawing upon evidence from
personal accounts of growing up in the south-west of England in the early
twentieth century, this article examines memories of youth in the
countryside, with a particular focus on the leisure lives of young people
and their experiences of rural space and place. In addition to adding to our
knowledge on the lives of rural youth, this study also provides new insights
into the complex relationship between people and their environment, and has
implications for our understandings of the early formation of a distinct
youthful identity in England. The countryside was not simply a backdrop in
these recollections; rather, it was formative in how those that grew up in
rural communities understood their experience of being young.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Urban Studies,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),History,Geography, Planning and Development
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