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Fordham's main passion, however, was rural reform, and he formed the Land Club Union in 1908 which aimed to establish model farms, organise farmers' banks and loans, provide machinery, and revive traditional life and festivals in the country. The following year, he published
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following its 1890 foundation, as well as serving as the director of the Arts and Craft Gallery from 1899 to 1908 and head of the Artificers Guild from 1903 to 1906.
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contained an attack on the existing monetary systems, and argued instead in favour of making money available as credit, thus indicating a link with
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by attacking modern methods. After the publication of this book, he became involved with a number of rural reform groups, such as the
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in 1926 and served as its Council Secretary for 20 years, with the group at the forefront of the agricultural reform movement.
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and Land Clubs League, arguing in favour of his desire to see a return to small-holdings. He desired
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P. Conford, 'Finance versus Farming: Rural Reconstruction and Economic Reform 1894-1955',
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in food production for all countries, while also highlighting the dangers of
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Mother Earth: A Proposal for the Permanent Reconstruction of our Country Life
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where he was involved in a number of initiatives in support of traditional
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caused by the concentration of agriculture in certain countries.
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agriculturalist and advocate of rural reform. He belonged to the
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as an effective manifesto for the Union, with a foreword by
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Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations
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English
Religious Society of Friends
Birmingham
handicraft
Birmingham Guild and School of Handicrafts
John A. Hobson
organic movement
Agricultural Organisation Society
autarky
soil erosion
Social Credit
Rural Reconstruction Association
Michael Fordham
psychiatrist


Re: Birmingham Guild of Handicraft
Edward Spencer and the Artificers Guild





Michael Fordham obituary
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1864 births
1948 deaths
Arts and Crafts movement
English barristers
English Quakers

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