RHN 98/2022 | Publication
Rural History. Economy, Society, Culture
Volume 33 – Issue 2 – October 2022
Table of Contents:
Research Articles
The UK landscape evaluation movement (1965–85)
Moa Carlsson
Cottages for farm labouring families: plans, exhortations and realities (1825–50)
John Agnew
Bush-lost children’s place in new ‘moral communities’: the emergence of a cultural rite in colonial Victoria (and across Australia), 1850s–1890s
Tim Calabria, Tash Joyce
Horse-related title taking and animal cruelty in colonial eastern Nigeria: re-examining the economic rationale behind the introduction of humane killers
Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo, Joy N. U. Ejikeme, Victor Okoro Ukaogo
Classrooms of democracy: cultivating change and social cohesion through rural community centres in postwar Hesse
Kevin T Hall
‘Scotland’s fighting fields’: the mobilisation of workers in rural Scotland during the Second World War
Michelle Moffat
Where Next in Rural History?
The archaeology of peasant protagonism: new directions in the early medieval Iberian countryside
Robert Portass
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