How Bees Became a Must-Have in the Backyards of the Rich and Famous
Briefly

In the midst of the 19th century's industrial revolution, beekeeping emerged as a leisure activity, connecting people with nature and the old ways of life.
Bee Wilson highlights how beekeeping has served as a reassuring escape from modernity, presenting beekeepers as figures of rugged self-sufficiency amidst industrialization.
Read at Architectural Digest
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