Practical Utopia

The Many Lives of Dartington Hall

Anna Neima author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th Apr '22

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Tells the compelling story of Dartington Hall – a far-reaching social, cultural and education experiment in Devon in the interwar years.

Dartington Hall was a social experiment of kaleidoscopic vitality, founded in Devon in 1925, where ambitious ideals were turned into a reality. Practical Utopia explores its compelling history, through the lives of its founders and participants, and opens a window onto British and international social reform between the wars.Dartington Hall was a social experiment of kaleidoscopic vitality, set up in Devon in 1925 by a fabulously wealthy American heiress, Dorothy Elmhirst (née Whitney), and her Yorkshire-born husband, Leonard. It quickly achieved international fame with its progressive school, craft production and wide-ranging artistic endeavours. Dartington was a residential community of students, teachers, farmers, artists and craftsmen committed to revivifying life in the countryside. It was also a socio-cultural laboratory, where many of the most brilliant interwar minds came to test out their ideas about art, society, spirituality and rural regeneration. To this day, Dartington Hall remains a symbol of countercultural experimentation and a centre for arts, ecology and social justice. Practical Utopia presents a compelling portrait of a group of people trying to live out their ideals, set within an international framework, and demonstrates Dartington's tangled affinities with other unity-seeking projects across Britain and in India and America.

'Neima's book will serve as stimulating and indeed essential reading for anyone wishing to delve deeply into the Dartington dream.' Simon Timms, The Devon Historian

ISBN: 9781316517970

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 20mm

Weight: 630g

340 pages