RHN 155/2020 | Publication
Agricultural History Review, 2020, 68:2
Table of Contents:
‘An excellent improver of the soil’: Marl and the landscape of lowland Lancashire
William D. Shannon
Creating a landed dynasty: Sir William Heathcote (1693–1751) of Hursley, Hampshire
Albert Gallon
The land agent and the old poor laws: examining the correspondence of William Spencer in Sapcote, Leicestershire
Samantha A. Shave
Inequality and commons in the Ardennes in the second half of the eighteenth century
Esther Beeckaert
Masters writing the rules: how peasant farmer MPs in the Swedish Estate Diet understood servants’ labour and the labour laws, 1823–1863
Carolina Uppenberg
Frustrations in economic botany: the efforts to manage the coconut scale insect in German Micronesia (1899–1914)
Dirk H. R. Spennemann
The long road to stability: egg farmers in Canada and fair farm pricing
Jodey Nurse and Bruce Muirhead
Book reviews of this issue are listed here.
Abstracts and links to full texts (available for BAHS members): https://www.bahs.org.uk