RHN 31/2014 | Publication
Rural History. Economy, Society, Culture
Volume 25 - Issue 01 - April 2014
Content:
Some banglyng about the customes’: Popular Memory and the Experience of Defeat in a Sussex Village, 1549–1640
Andy Wood
pp. 1 - 14
Tithe Series and Grain Production in Central Spain, 1700–1800
Carlos Santiago-Caballero
pp. 15-37
Smallholders, Spinners, Weavers and the ‘scarcity of markets’ in the Flemish Countryside, c. 1780–1850: Motivations behind the Multiplication of Periodic Markets
Wouter Ronsijn
pp. 39-60
Peasant Vulnerability, Rural Masculinity and Physical Education in France, from the Early Twentieth Century to the Libération
Tony Froissart and Thierry Terret
pp. 61-77
Sir George Stapledon and the Cahn Hill Improvement Scheme: A Dream Turned Reality
Richard Moore-Colyer
pp. 79-99
War and its Bestiality: Animals and their Fate during the Fighting in France, 1940
Martin S. Alexander
pp. 101-124
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