Arthur Young (agriculturist)
Arthur Young FRS (11 September 1741 – 12 April 1820) was an English agriculturist. Not himself successful as a farmer, he built on connections and activities as a publicist a substantial reputation as an expert on agricultural improvement. After the French Revolution of 1789, his views on its politics carried weight as an informed observer, and he became an important opponent of British reformers. Young is considered a major English writer on agriculture, although he is best known as a social and political observer. Also read widely were his Tour in Ireland (1780) and Travels in France (1792).
Arthur Young | |
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Arthur Young, by John Russell, 1794 | |
Born | Whitehall, London | 11 September 1741
Died | 12 April 1820 78) Sackville Street, London | (aged
Occupation(s) | Writer on agriculture, economics, and social statistics |
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