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  1. Sep 7, 2024 · Arthur Young (1741-1820) was a prolific author of books and periodicals on agriculture, politics, and economics. He also wrote Travels in France, a vivid account of the French Revolution and its causes.

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  2. Arthur Young (1741-1820) was an English writer and expert on agricultural improvement. He also travelled widely in Europe and wrote on social and political topics, such as the French Revolution.

  3. Arthur Henderson Young was appointed as governor of the Straits Settlements in September 1911. [1] He had been the longest serving governor when he retired from the post in August 1919. Young died in London in October 1938.

  4. Arthur Young (1741-1820) was a leading agricultural writer and reformer in Britain and Ireland. He wrote extensively on farming practices, enclosures, and statistics, and influenced George Washington and other policymakers.

  5. Aug 14, 2012 · A review of Arthur Young's Travels in France, a two-volume work that combines a diary of his tours in France with a survey of its natural and human resources. The article assesses Young's claim to be an expert observer of the eighteenth-century rural economy.

    • Peter Jones
    • 2012
  6. A collection of the memoirs and letters of Arthur Young (1741–1820), a prominent agriculturalist and social commentator of the eighteenth century. Learn about his life, travels, experiments, and views on rural France, population growth, and social reform.

  7. Arthur Young (1741-1820) traveled widely in Britain and France and wrote extensively on agricultural improvements and conditions. He was a liberal reformer and a pioneer in collecting and analyzing statistical data on agriculture.