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The Development of the Organic Network: Linking People and Themes, 1945-1995 by Philip Conford

The Development of the Organic Network: Linking People and Themes, 1945-1995 by Philip Conford

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In this far-reaching book, Philip Conford continues the survey of the British organic movement which he began in The Origins of the Organic Movement (2001). This second volume covers the period from 1945 to the mid-1990s, by which point the movement was about to enjoy a much higher public profile than previously. This is the most thorough account of organic history to appear so far.
Wide-ranging but closely detailed, the book begins by examining the ways in which agriculture and food production became increasingly industrialized and technological during the post-war decades. In response to these developments, the organic movement urged an approach to agriculture based on awareness of ecological restraints and of the finitude of natural resources, seeking to co-operate with nature rather than dominate it.
Conford describes the movement's various organizations, journals and leading personalities, looking at their attitude to farming, horticulture, health, science, the environment and consumerism, considering in particular what links them together into a conjoining network. He also discusses the controversial areas of the movement's political and religious affiliations.
The book will interest anyone concerned about Green issues, food quality, and the future of British farming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does 'The Development of the Organic Network' cover?

The book covers the British organic movement's history from 1945 to 1995, focusing on agriculture, environmental awareness, and related political and religious issues.

Who would find this book interesting?

Anyone interested in Green issues, food quality, British farming, and the history of the organic movement will find this book engaging.

What is the main focus of Philip Conford's book?

The book examines the British organic movement's response to industrialized agriculture and its efforts to promote ecological awareness and sustainable farming.

Is this book part of a series?

Yes, it is a continuation of Philip Conford's earlier work, 'The Origins of the Organic Movement', covering the subsequent years from 1945 to 1995.