Rural History-Economy Society Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Rural History-Economy Society Culture is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Central Uplands of Buchan – a distinctive agricultural zone in the thirteenth century: fact or fiction?5
Cattle rights versus human rights: herdsmen–farmer clashes in Nigeria5
The diffusion of maize in the Cantabrian region and its economic and demographic consequences during the Ancient Regime5
Past and present land reform in Cuba (1959–2020): from peasant collectivisation to re-peasantisation and beyond3
Manufacturing agricultural working knowledge: the scientific study of agricultural work in industrial Europe, 1920s–60s3
Traces of disappearing heritage: upcycling of wooden vessels preserved in the vernacular architecture of a large river valley in Central Europe2
Away but connected: from the mountains of Babia to the plains of Cáceres. A study of Spanish transhumance at the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries2
Rural poverty in Poland between the wars2
The peasant and the nation plot: a distant reading of the Romanian rural novel from the first half of the twentieth century1
Unions and agricultural protests in inland Spain during the Transition: the example of Burgos province (1975–80)1
Unravelling the nutritional transition in Spain: From meat shortages to excess (1958–1990)1
Migration and decentralised industrialisation: the development of rural migration in northern Sweden (1850–1950)1
More industrious and less austere than expected: evidence from inventories of agricultural workers in north-eastern Catalonia (1725–1807)1
Clothing the New Poor Law workhouse in the nineteenth century1
Household budget management and women’s position in peasant families in the Polish lands in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries1
The archaeology of peasant protagonism: new directions in the early medieval Iberian countryside1
Rural electrification in Spain: territorial expansion and effects on the agricultural sector (c. 1900–c. 2000)1
Tradition counts. The boom in the Spanish broiler chicken and pork sectors, 1955–20201
Which rural settlements have lost the most population? An analysis of a case study of north-east Spain (Aragón) (1900–2001)1
Changes in food consumption from an agricultural-based economy to industrialisation: Uruguay (1900–70)1
Land reform in People’s Poland (1944–89)1
Conscription, rural populations and the dynamics of war and revolution in Ireland (1914–18)0
Conservation and ‘the poor unfortunate foresters’: the regulation of the Ashdown Forest, Sussex 1870–18900
Licit or Illicit? Encroachments on ‘the Lord’s Waste’ in North-east Scotland, c.1400 – c.18000
The evolving economic importance of Polish forests between 1918 and 19450
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Temperance lives and landscape: Lady Elizabeth Biddulph, Lady Henry Somerset, and late nineteenth-century Ledbury0
‘K is for Keeper’: the roles and representations of the English gamekeeper, c. 1880–19140
Industry, literature, and sociability: The effects of industrialisation of Asturian parishes according to Armando Palacio Valdés0
Internal colonisation in rural Romania: the sale of the state-owned estates at the end of the nineteenth century0
From rural reconstruction to agricultural engineering: a study of the cooperation between the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the International Harvester Company (1945–8)0
Agrarianism as Modernity in 20th-Century Europe: The Golden Age of the Peasantry Alex Toshkov, Bloomsbury Academic, London, New York, Oxford, 2019, 256 pp., 97813500905760
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Famines in the manorial economy of eighteenth-century Poland0
A Rebato: Popular uprisings and the striking of the bells in eighteenth-century Castile0
Future directions in rural history: Ireland, the First World War and the search for historical evidence0
The Loes and Wilford Poor Law Incorporation 1765–1826: ‘A Prison with a Milder Name’0
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Bush-lost children’s place in new ‘moral communities’: the emergence of a cultural rite in colonial Victoria (and across Australia), 1850s–1890s0
From grassland to forest: the puzzle of land tenure and forest conservation in Costa Rica (1962–2014)0
Ronald Blythe: ‘Just a voice for his time’0
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The survival of three large agricultural estates on the north Hampshire-south Berkshire border during the interwar period0
Agrarian measures in the kingdom of Granada before and after the Castilian conquest: the lands of the Alpujarra0
How farmers adopt new technologies: connections between farmer and technician knowledges in Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula) (1880–1940)0
Horse-related title taking and animal cruelty in colonial eastern Nigeria: re-examining the economic rationale behind the introduction of humane killers0
Productive practices in Andean rural areas and their relationship to extractive markets (Atacama Desert, northern Chile, 1915–2019)0
Turnip hoeing matches in Aberdeenshire, 1840–1940: Material practice and cultural impact0
The role of quality in the grain market: wheat prices formation in eighteenth-century Northern Italy0
Current trends and future directions in the rural history of later medieval England (c. 1200–c. 1500)0
The language of space and ownership in rural New South Wales in the mid-nineteenth-century: rural workers0
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Conflicts over common rights to cattle grazing on common lands and manorial properties in Austrian Galicia (1772–1918)0
‘Scotland’s fighting fields’: the mobilisation of workers in rural Scotland during the Second World War0
The UK landscape evaluation movement (1965–85)0
The persistent workforce: female day labour on capitalist farms in eighteenth-century Flanders0
‘In constant fear of some dire epidemic breaking out’: Rural responses to infectious and epidemic disease, 1870–19200
Manufacturing in Puritan rural towns in New England 1630–60: ‘A Miller Never Goes to Heaven’0
‘Aspire, persevere and indulge not’: new wealth and gentry society in Wales, c. 1760–18400
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Classrooms of democracy: cultivating change and social cohesion through rural community centres in postwar Hesse0
The Sandringham Estate: the Prince of Wales’s 1862 purchase and implications for local people, wildlife and landscape0
Subjects’ strategies against lordship in Burgundian and Habsburg Flanders0
Rural History: the prospect before us, revisited0
Commons land management in Southern, post-unification Italy: New evidence from a micro analysis on Salerno province0
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Prospering despite the adverse terms of emancipation? Accumulation of wealth by peasant farmers in the tsarist Russian province of Livonia, 1853–19130
Early Australian rabbit-proof fences: paling, slab and stub fences, modified dry stone walls, and wire netting0
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Pre-industrial ‘charity land’ and the dynamics of rural poverty in south-west England, 1656–1739: a case study0
Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England Danae Tankard, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, 272 pp., £85, 9781350098404 hb0
Cattle breeding, associations, and rural development: The Italian case study in the 20th century0
Public education and professionalisation of Italian Agriculture (1861–1914)0
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The Inarticulate Few: Agrarian voices during the modernisation of agriculture in Leicestershire 1935–19550
Negotiating the representations of the village in socialist Czechoslovakia0
The Changing Fortunes of a British Aristocratic Family, 1689–1976: The Campbells of Cawdor and Their Welsh Estates John E. Davies, Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2019, x + 343 pp0
Communities in Contrast: Doncaster and its Rural Hinterland, c. 1830–1870 Sarah Holland, Hatfield, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2019, 160 pp. + 13 b/w illus., 9781912260133 pb0
How hiking reinvented rural areas: social transformation and leisure activities in Brittany during the 1970s0
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Exploring changes in gamekeeper numbers in England (1851–1921)0
‘Success to the Shropshire Chamber of Agriculture’: a reappraisal of the role of chambers of agriculture in Britain during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries0
Women and estate management in the early eighteenth century: Barbara Savile at Rufford Abbey, Nottinghamshire (1700–34)0
Gender, work, and family economies: wet nurses in rural Galicia (1850–1900)0
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The ‘pheasant of the future’: Encountering and imagining Reeves’ pheasant in Britain, 1831 – 19130
Agrarian development and state building in Spain: the contest for irrigation in the Valencian Region, 1770–18600
Cottages for farm labouring families: plans, exhortations and realities (1825–50)0
Rural social engineering: reordering the countryside in decolonising India and Malaysia (1947–60)0
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