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"The 20th century is sometimes said to be the century of the family farm. Although the countryside changed fundamentally, the farming family - consisting of husband, wife and children - is often seen as intact. However, all farms were not driven by families of the traditional type. One alternat...

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Main Author: Dackling, Martin (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Swedish
Published: Gothenburg : Kriterium, 2018.
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