Citation: Pm. Jones, Revolution and environment in southern France. Peasants, lords, and murderin the Corbieres, 1780-1830, AGR HIST RE, 48, 2000, pp. 131-132
Citation: R. Price, Fraternity among the French peasantry. Sociability and voluntary associations in the Loire valley, 1815-1914, AGR HIST RE, 48, 2000, pp. 134-135
Citation: D. Moon, Land reform in Russia, 1906-1917. Peasant responses to Stolypin's project of rural transformation, AGR HIST RE, 48, 2000, pp. 135-136
Citation: Jl. Van Zanden, The paradox of the Marks. The exploitation of commons in the eastern Netherlands, 1250-1850 (Chaloner Memorial Lecture), AGR HIST RE, 47, 1999, pp. 125-144
Citation: P. Sharpe, The female labour market in English agriculture during the Industrial Revolution: Expansion or contraction?, AGR HIST RE, 47, 1999, pp. 161-181
Citation: D. Brown, Reassessing the influence of the aristocratic improver: The example of thefifth Duke of Bedford (1765-1802), AGR HIST RE, 47, 1999, pp. 182-195
Citation: Bms. Campbell, The Armburgh papers: The Brokholes inheritance in Warwickshire, Hertfordshire and Essex c1417-c1453, AGR HIST RE, 47, 1999, pp. 213-214
Citation: I. Whyte, From chiefs to landlords: Social and economic change in the Western Highlands and Islands c1493-1820, AGR HIST RE, 47, 1999, pp. 215-216