1. Gammer

    Gammer Active Member

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    Typical day for a peasant farmer

    Discussion in 'Research' started by Gammer, Aug 17, 2011.

    As the title says. What was a peasant farmer's day to day like? Specifically around summer time in feudal Asian countries like Japan and China. Any help would be much appreciated
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  2. Solar

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    Have you thought about going down your local library? Or perhaps you could buy some books that detail the history of the areas you wish to research?

    Or, you could be really modern, and consult google lol
     
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    just look online theres loads of information there :)
     
  4. BFGuru

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    stumble out of bed, relieve your bladder, toss your clothes on and feed the beasts. Somewhere in there eat because farming is tough work. LOL. I don't know much about that area at that time, but I did read a book that took place in New Zealand on a farm in the Victorian era. "Sentence of Marriage" made me feel as though I was on the farm with the MCs.
     
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    Yeah, going to preach what Avery has just said, google would be a good bet. Follow that with a trip to the library/purchase of books.
     
  6. mammamaia

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    ditto all of the above re doing your own homework... the info's all out there...
     

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