Agricultural History Review
Londra, British Agricultural History Society
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Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 48
Consistenza: v. 4, 1956, 2 – v. 51, 2003, 2
Lacune: v. 5, 1957, 1, 2; v. 8, 1960, 1, 2; v. 10, 1962, 1 – v. 13, 1965, 1; v. 14, 1966, 1; v. 30, 1982, 1; v. 34, 1986, 1;
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Consistenza: a. 19, 1971-
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Malcolm Thick, Garden seeds in England before the late
eighteenth century: II –The trade in seeds to 1760, p. 105
G.G.S. Bowie, Northern wolds and Wessex downlands: contrasts
in sheep husbandry and farming practice, 1770-1850, p. 117
Urban Emanuelsson, Jens Möller, Flooding in Scania: a
method to overcome the deficiency of nutrients in agriculture
in the nineteenth century, p. 127
Joanna Bourke, Dairywomen and affectionate wives: women in
the Irish dairy industry, 1890-1914, p. 149
Cormac Ó Gráda, Irish agricultural history:
recent research, p. 165
Dan Byford, Work in progress, p. 174
V.J. Morris, D.J. Orton, List of books and pamphlets on agrarian
history, 1989, p. 180
Mark Overton, The critical century? The Agrarian History of
England and Wales, 1750-1850, p. 185
J.A. Chartres, Obituary: Dr George Fussell, p. 190
David Hey, Conference report: spring conference 1990, p. 192
Book Reviews, p. 194
Jules N. Pretty, Sustainable agriculture in the middle
ages: the English manor, p. 1
K.P. Witney, The woodland economy of Kent, 1066-1348, p. 20
Mark Bailey, Sand into gold: the evolution of the foldcourse
system in west Suffolk, 1200-1600, p. 40
Malcolm Thick, Garden seeds in England before the late eighteenth
century: I – Seed growing, p. 58
G.E. Mingay, The diary of James Warne, 1758, p. 72
John R. Walton, On estimating the extent of parliamentary enclosure, p. 79
Raine Morgan, Annual list and brief review of articles on
agrarian history, 1988, p. 83
J.A. Chartres, Conference report: winter conference, 1989,
‘Food supply and towns’, p. 95
Book Reviews, p. 97
Della Hooke, Pre-Conquest woodland: its distribution and
usage, p. 113
David Postles, Cleaning the medieval arable, p. 130
Charles W.J. Withers, William Cullen’s agricultural lectures
and writings and the development of agricultural science in eighteenth-century
Scotland, p. 144
Peter M. Solar, Harvest fluctuations in pre-Famine Ireland:
Evidence from Belfast and Waterford newspapers, p. 157
Desmond A Gillmor, The political factor in agricultural history:
trends in Irish agriculture, 1922-85, p. 166
Joseph Harrison, The agrarian history of Spain, 1800-1960, p. 180
Bruce M.S.Campbell, Laying foundations: The Agrarian History
of England and Wales 1042-1350, p. 188
V.J. Morris, D.J. Orton, List of books and pamphlets on agrarian
history 1988, p. 193
Peter Dewey, Conference report: spring conference 1989, p. 198
Book Reviews, p. 200
D.L. Farmer, Two Wiltshire manors and their markets, p. 1
Andrew Watkins, Cattle grazing in the Forest of Arden in the
later middle ages, p. 12
Norman Hidden, Jethro Tull, I, II, and III, p. 26
Andrew K. Copus, Changing markets and the development of sheep
breeds in southern England, 1750-1900, p. 36
Leah Leneman, Land settlement in Scotland after World War
I, p. 52
Mark Cleary, French agrarian history after 1750 – a review
and bibliography, p. 65
Raine Morgan, Supplement to the bibliography of theses on
British agrarian history: omissions and additions 1984-6, p. 89
Book Reviews, p. 98
M. Patricia Hogan, Clays, culturae and the cultivator’s
wisdom: management efficiency at fourteenth-century Wistow, p. 117
R.H. Britnell, The Pastons and their Norfolk, p. 132
Paul Glennie, Continuity and change in Hertfordshire agriculture,
1550-1700: II – Trends in crop yields and their determinants, p. 145
A.J.S. Gibson, The size and weight of cattle and sheep in
early modern Scotland, p. 162
Stewart Richards, The South-Eastern Agricultural College and
public support for technical education, 1894-1914, p. 172
Thomas D. Isern, Gopher tales: a study in western Canadian
pest control, p. 188
V.J. Morris, D.J. Orton, List of books and pamphlets on agrarian
history 1987, p. 199
Book Reviews, p. 205
Mark Bailey, The rabbit and the medieval East Anglian economy, p. 1
Christopher Dyer, Changes in diet in the late middle ages:
the case of harvest workers, p. 21
John Martin, Sheep and enclosure in sixteenth-century Northamptonshire, p. 39
Paul Glennie, Continuity and change in Hertfordshire agriculture
1550-1700: I – Patterns of agricultural production, p. 55
Colin J. Holmes, Science and the farmer: the development of
the agricultural advisory service in England and Wales 1900-1939, p. 77
Bruce M.S. Campbell, Towards an agricultural geography of
medieval England, p. 87
Raine Morgan, Annual list and brief review of articles on
agrarian history, 1986, p. 99
Book Reviews, p. 111
N.J. Mayhew, Money and prices in England from Henry II
to Edward III, p. 121
Madeleine Gray, Crown property and the land market in south-east
Wales in the sixteenth century, p. 133
G.G.S. Bowie, Watermeadows in Wessex: a re-evaluation for
the period 1640-1850, p. 151
Phillip Dodd, The agricultural statistics for 1854: an assessment
of their value, p. 159
C.M.A. Baker, C. Manwell, The Breton breed of cattle in Britain:
extinction versus fitness, p. 171
David Grigg, Farm size in England and Wales, from early Victorian
times to the present, p. 179
V.J. Morris, D.J. Orton, List of books and pamphlets on agrarian
history 1986, p. 191
Michael Havinden, Postgraduate research in agricultural history
in British institutions of higher education: a survey, p. 195
Book Reviews, p. 199
Simon A.C. Penn, Female wage-earners in late fourteenth-century
England, p. 1
G.G.S. Bowie, New sheep for old – changes in sheep farming
in Hampshire, 1792-1879, p. 15
John Chapman, The extent and nature of parliamentary enclosure,
p. 25
E.J.T. Collins, The rationality of ‘surplus’ agricultural
labour: mechanization in English agriculture in the nineteenth
century, p. 36
David Taylor, Growth and structural change in the English
dairy industry, c1860-1930, p. 47
E.A. Wrigley, Early modern agriculture: a new harvest gathered
in, p. 65
Rachel Hellier, Barbara Hutton, A model farm at Scarthingwell
near York in 1793 and 1986, p. 72
James T. Lemon, Agriculture and society in early America, p. 76
Raine Morgan, Annual list and brief review of articles on
agrarian history, 1985, p. 95
Book Reviews, p. 108
Angus J.L. Winchester, The Distribution and Significance
of ‘Bordland’ in Medieval Britain, p. 129
T.A. Rowell, Sedge in Cambridgeshire: its Use, Production
and Value, p. 140
John R. Walton, Pedigree and the National Cattle Herd, circa
1750-1950, p. 149
A.J. Marrison, The Tariff Commission, Agricultural Protection
and Food Taxes, 1903-13, p. 171
J.H. Porter, Tenant Right: Devonshire and the 1880 Ground
Game Act, p. 188
V.J. Morris, D. Jorton, List of Books and Pamphlets on Agrarian
History 1985, p. 198
Michael Havinden, Obituary: Sir John Higgs, KCVO, FSA (1923-86), p. 204
Book Reviews, p. 206
John Sheail, Nature Conservation and the Agricultural Historian, p. 1
David Postles, The Perception of Profit before the Leasing of Demesnes, p. 12
Christine Hallas, The Social and Economic Impact of a Rural Railway: the Wensleydale Line, p. 29
Alan R. H. Baker, The Infancy of France’s First Agricultural Syndicate: the Syndicat des Agriculteurs de Loir-et-Cher 1881-1914, p. 45
Hilary P. M. Winchester, Agricultural Change and Population Movements in France, 1892-1929, p. 60
M. Robinson, The Extent of Farm Underdrainage in England and Wales, prior to 1939, p. 79
J. Bieleman, Rural change in the Dutch province of Drenthe
in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, p. 105
W. Thwaites, Dearth and the marketing of agricultural produce:
Oxfordshire c. 1750-1800, p. 119
Charles W.J. Withers, A neglected Scottish agriculturalist:
the ‘Georgical lectures’ and agricultural writings of the Rev
Dr John Walker (1731-1803), p. 132
P.K. Hall, Harvest fluctuations in an industrializing economy:
Japan, 1887-1912, p. 158
T. Rooth, Trade agreements and the evolution of British agricultural
policy in the 1930s, p. 173
V.J. Morris, D.J. Orton, List of books and pamphlets on agrarian
history 1984, p. 191
Book Reviews, p. 198
A.R. Bridbury, Thirteenth-century prices and the money
supply, p. 1
Mavis Mate, Medieval agrarian practices: the determining factors?
p. 22
Alan Nash, The size of open field strips: a reinterpretation, p. 32
J.M. Martin, The social and economic origins of the Vale of
Evesham market gardening industry, p. 41
A.G. Parton, Parliamentary enclosure in nineteenth-century
Surrey – some perspectives on the evaluation of land potential, p. 51
Stewart Richards, Agricultural science in higher education:
problems of identity in Britain’s first chair of agriculture,
Edinburgh 1790-c1831, p. 59
J.K. Bowers, British agricultural policy since the Second
World War, p. 66
Raine Morgan, Annual list and brief review of articles on
agrarian history, 1983 p. 77
Book Reviews, p. 89
J.V. Beckett, The peasant in England: a case of terminological
confusion?, p. 113
H.E. Hallam, The climate of eastern England 1250-1350, p. 124
Michael Reed, Enclosure in north Buckinghamshire, 1500-1750, p. 133
C.M. Ann Baker, The origin of South Devon cattle, p. 145
I.D. and K.A. Whyte, Continuity and change in a seventeenth-century
Scottish farming community, p. 159
Peter Ripley, Village and town: occupations and wealth in
the hinterland of Gloucester, 1660-1700, p. 170
J.M. Martin, Village traders and the emergence of a proletariat
in south Warwickshire, 1750-1851, p. 179
H.M.E. Holt, Assistant commissioners and local agents: their
role in tithe commutation, 1836-1854, p. 189
V.J. Morris, D.J. Orton, List of books and pamphlets on agrarian
history, 1983, p. 201
Book Reviews, p. 206
Paul Muskett, The East Anglian agrarian riots of 1822, p. 1
M.L. Ryder, Medieval sheep and wool types, p. 14
Barbara English, Patterns of estate management in east Yorkshire,
c 1840-c 1880, p. 29
R.B. Weir, Distilling and agriculture 1870-1939, p. 49
Adrian H. Cowell, An approach to the agrarian history of upland
country: ecology and habitat, p. 63
Raine Morgan, Annual list and brief review of articles on
agrarian history, 1982, p. 75
Work in progress, p. 86
Book Reviews, p. 94
Stuart MacDonald, Agricultural improvement and the neglected
labourer, p. 81
Mary Harvey, Planned field systems in eastern Yorkshire: some
thoughts on their origin, p. 91
John Broad, Cattle plague in eighteenth-century England, p. 104
Nicholas Goddard, The development and influence of agricultural
periodicals and newspapers, 1780-1880, p. 116
Fred Bateman, Research developments in American agricultural
history since 1960: the northern farm economy, p. 132
Alan R.H. Baker, Discourses on British field systems, p. 149
Alan Everett, Past and present in the Victorian countryside, p. 156
Margaret C. Smyth, List of books and pamphlets on agrarian
history 1982, p. 170
Book Reviews, p. 176
A.W. Jones, Glamorgan Custom and Tenant Right, p. 1
J.R. Fisher, Landowners and English Tenant Right, 1845-1852, p. 15
Alistair Mutch, Farmers’ Organizations and Agricultural Depression
in Lancashire, 1890-1900, p. 26
Colin A. Lewis, Irish horse breeding and the Irish Draught
Horse, 1917-1978, p. 37
Raine Morgan, Annual List and Brief Review of Articles on
Agrarian History, 1981, p. 50
Book Reviews, p. 61
J.V. Beckett, The Decline of the Small Landowner in Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century England: Some Regional Considerations, p. 97
B.J. Buchanan, The Financing of Parliamentary Waste Land Enclosure:
Some Evidence from North Somerset, 1770-1830, p. 112
M.C. Cleary, The Plough and the Cross: Peasant Unions in South-Western
France, p. 127
G.E. Fussell, The Tariff Commission Report, p. 137
Margaret C. Smyth, List of Books and Pamphlets on Agrarian
History 1981, p. 143
Raine Morgan, Supplement to the Bibliography of Theses on
British Agrarian History: Omissions and Additions for 1979, 1980, p. 150
Book Reviews, p. 156
Pamela Horn, An Eighteenth-Century Land Agent: The Career of Nathaniel Kent (1737-1810, p. 1
Brian Short, ‘The Art and Craft of Chicken Cramming’: Poultry in the Weald of Sussex 1850-1950, p. 17
John Langdon, The Economics of Herses and Oxen in Medieval England, p. 31
John Martin, Enclosure and the Inquisitions of 1607: An Examination of Dr Kerridge’s Article ‘The Returns of the Inquisitions of Depopulation’, p. 41
Allan G. Bogue, Farming in the North American Grasslands: A Survey of Publications, 1947-80, p. 49
Raine Morgan, Annual List and Brief Revieww of Articles on Agrarian History, 1980, p. 69
Book Reviews, p. 80
W.A. Armstrong, The Influence of Demographic Factors on
the Position of the Agricultural Labourer in England and Wales,
c1750-1914, p. 71
Christopher Clay, Lifeleasehold in the Western Counties of
England 1650-1750, p. 83
Martin Spray, Holly as a Fodder in England, p. 97
G.E. Fussell, The Origin of Farming, p. 111
Patrick Chorley, Early Evidence of Sainfoin Cultivation Around
Paris, p. 118
Alistair Mutch, The Mechanization of the Harvest in South-West
Lancashire, 1850-1914, p. 125
Sarah Carter, List of Books and Pamphlets on Agrarian History
1980, p. 133
Book Reviews, p. 138
J.N. Hare, The Demesne Lessees of Fifteenth-Century Wiltshire, p. 1
B.M.S. Campbell, The Regional Uniqueness of English Field
Systems? Some Evidence from Eastern Norfolk, p. 16
Pauline Frost, Yeomen and Metalsmiths: Livestock in the Dual
Economy in South Staffordshire 1560-1720, p. 29
Shimon Applebaum, The Essex Achievement, p. 42
Raine Morgan, Annual List and Brief Review of Articles on
Agrarian History, 1979, p. 45
Book Reviews, p. 56