Inalienable land? Lived experiences of ‘remembrement’ in a 1980s Normandy village

This dissertation examines the policy of remembrement rural, a cornerstone of agricultural modernization in post-war France, through a microhistorical study of Geffosses, where the National Monument to the Victims of the Remembrement stands. Between 1945 and 2006, the remembrement radically restruct...

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Autor principal: Georges-Picot, A
Outros Autores: Hopkin, D
Formato: Tese
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 2021
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description This dissertation examines the policy of remembrement rural, a cornerstone of agricultural modernization in post-war France, through a microhistorical study of Geffosses, where the National Monument to the Victims of the Remembrement stands. Between 1945 and 2006, the remembrement radically restructured agricultural landholdings, consolidating fragmented plots to enable mechanized farming, while also instigating profound environmental degradation, including the destruction of 835,000 kilometers of hedgerows. The policy transformed French agriculture, propelling it to global prominence, but it also catalyzed widespread social, cultural, and ecological disruptions. Oral histories reveal that the remembrement was not only a technical reform but also a deeply personal event, often marked by conflict and trauma. Resistance, largely dismissed in national narratives of progress, is central to this study. The experiences of the Geffossais challenge the dominant historiographical narrative of agricultural modernization as a straightforward success, highlighting the complex interplay between state policies, environmental consequences, and the emotional landscapes of rural communities. Through this local lens, the study interrogates broader themes of modernization, ecological reckoning, and the reshaping of rural life in the twentieth century, offering a revisionist perspective on the legacy of the remembrement in both human and environmental terms.
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spellingShingle Emotions in the workplace
Environmental degradation
Bocage normand (France)
Agricultural systems
History
Anthropology
Agricultural laborers--History
Georges-Picot, A
Inalienable land? Lived experiences of ‘remembrement’ in a 1980s Normandy village
title Inalienable land? Lived experiences of ‘remembrement’ in a 1980s Normandy village
title_full Inalienable land? Lived experiences of ‘remembrement’ in a 1980s Normandy village
title_fullStr Inalienable land? Lived experiences of ‘remembrement’ in a 1980s Normandy village
title_full_unstemmed Inalienable land? Lived experiences of ‘remembrement’ in a 1980s Normandy village
title_short Inalienable land? Lived experiences of ‘remembrement’ in a 1980s Normandy village
title_sort inalienable land lived experiences of remembrement in a 1980s normandy village
topic Emotions in the workplace
Environmental degradation
Bocage normand (France)
Agricultural systems
History
Anthropology
Agricultural laborers--History
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