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Remembering Peasants

A Personal History of a Vanished World

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A way of life that once encompassed most of humanity is vanishing in one of the greatest transformations of our time: the eclipse of the rural world by the urban.

In this new history of peasantry, Patrick Joyce tells the story of this lost world and its people. In contrast to the usual insulting stereotypes, we discover a rich and complex culture: traditions, songs, celebrations, and revolts, across Europe from the plains of Poland to the farmsteads and villages of Italy and Ireland, through the 19th century to the present day. Into this passionate history, written with exquisite care, Joyce weaves remarkable individual stories, including those of his own Irish family, and looks at how peasant life has been remembered - and misremembered - in contemporary culture.

This is a people whose voice is vastly underrepresented in human history. Yet for Joyce, we are all the children of peasants, who must respect the experience of our ancestors. This is particularly pressing when our knowledge of the land is being lost to climate crisis and the rise of industrial agriculture. Enlightening, timely, and vital, this book commemorates an extraordinary culture whose impact on our history and our future remains profoundly relevant.

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Critic reviews

A dozen pages in I realized that I had been waiting for much of my life to read this extraordinary book. Anyone who has ever tried to unravel the intertwined skeins of ancestry, sociology, music, geography and history will gape at Joyce’s skill. On almost every page the reader gets a jolt, a palpable sensation of immersion in the disappeared world of peasantry. A central part of the book is Joyce’s own family’s peasant past. I too, like many people, am only two generations and one language away from these ancestors. Because the time of the peasants is still palpable there are clues and messages here for every fortunate reader who picks up this book. (Annie Proulx)
All stars
Most relevant
This is a truly brilliant work of history; personal, poetic, and captivating throughout. I could hardly stop listening. It might seem an insignificant topic but the peasant life, and more importantly it's ending across Europe, has consequences for all of us and the planet we live on.

Masterful

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This is a great, and wonderful book. I struggled all the way through the condescending reading by someone whose voice betrays him as firmly of the ancestry of those who ruled and enserfed the peasants. He is one of the class which conquered the lands of people rooted in their places. I hear it and I have conquerors in my ancestry. I have since bought the book and am enjoying reading it with my voice which has learned it's sounds from some dearly loved peasants around me here in Devon. I would so love to hear Patrick Joyce's voice reading this important book. Jonty Williams

The destroying reading.

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An easy to read exploration of the peasantry of Europe in both intellectual terms and more anecdotal story too. It’s both personal and distant in a pleasant balance.

Superb!

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