RHN 41/2025 | Publication
Rural History: Economy, Society, Culture
Volume 36 – Issue 01 – April 2025
Table of Contents:
Research Articles
Conservation and ‘the poor unfortunate foresters’: the regulation of the Ashdown Forest, Sussex 1870–1890
Brian Short
The Islamic countryside and food supplies to the Levantine crusader cities in the first half of the twelfth century
Khaled Abdel Badea Radwan
The Inarticulate Few: Agrarian voices during the modernisation of agriculture in Leicestershire 1935–1955
Oliver Fletcher, John Martin
Commons land management in Southern, post-unification Italy: New evidence from a micro analysis on Salerno province
Giacomo Zanibelli
‘Par mesure de prudence’. Flood prevention and river regulation in Demer-Dijle confluence area (NE Belgium), 1840s–1880s
Eline Lathouwers, Yves Segers, Gert Verstraeten
The distribution and numbers of gamekeepers in Norfolk: 1851 to 1921
Juliet Bailey
Counsellor Knockolds and Captain Swing: Negotiating urban-rural boundaries in early nineteenth-century East Anglia
Hyrum Veach
‘We can only grow grass here’: Unsettling the traditionality of grassland narrative
Catherine Broomfield, Aoife Maher, Michael Winter
‘A little knowledge is a dangerous thing’: Rural realities, professional ideals, and the forgotten history of cottage nursing c. 1880–1939
Martha Groppo
Cattle breeding, associations, and rural development: The Italian case study in the 20th century
Marco Marigliano, Andrea Maria Locatelli
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