Rural History-Economy Society Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Rural History-Economy Society Culture is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
RUH volume 34 issue 1 Cover and Back matter6
Gender, work, and family economies: wet nurses in rural Galicia (1850–1900)5
The Inarticulate Few: Agrarian voices during the modernisation of agriculture in Leicestershire 1935–19554
‘Aspire, persevere and indulge not’: new wealth and gentry society in Wales, c. 1760–18404
Temperance lives and landscape: Lady Elizabeth Biddulph, Lady Henry Somerset, and late nineteenth-century Ledbury3
The legacy of history: women and the ownership of land in Ireland3
RUH volume 33 issue 2 Cover and Front matter3
The kitchen’s grip: Energy, cooking, and gendered work in rural France (1860–1960)3
The distribution and numbers of gamekeepers in Norfolk: 1851 to 19212
Bush-lost children’s place in new ‘moral communities’: the emergence of a cultural rite in colonial Victoria (and across Australia), 1850s–1890s2
Rural social engineering: reordering the countryside in decolonising India and Malaysia (1947–60)2
Dangerous Liaisons: Plant science and the rural world in the Po Valley, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries2
Current trends and future directions in the rural history of later medieval England (c. 1200–c. 1500)1
How hiking reinvented rural areas: social transformation and leisure activities in Brittany during the 1970s1
The ‘pheasant of the future’: Encountering and imagining Reeves’ pheasant in Britain, 1831 – 19131
Private interest and public policy: land reclamation in the Tuscan Maremma (1860s–1950s)1
Industry, literature, and sociability: The effects of industrialisation of Asturian parishes according to Armando Palacio Valdés1
From grassland to forest: the puzzle of land tenure and forest conservation in Costa Rica (1962–2014)1
More industrious and less austere than expected: evidence from inventories of agricultural workers in north-eastern Catalonia (1725–1807)1
Prospering despite the adverse terms of emancipation? Accumulation of wealth by peasant farmers in the tsarist Russian province of Livonia, 1853–19131
RUH volume 35 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
Poachers, politicians, and the police: The Poaching Prevention Act of 18621
RUH volume 33 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
Agrarian measures in the kingdom of Granada before and after the Castilian conquest: the lands of the Alpujarra1
Central–local relations in early People’s Republic of China’s agricultural procurement reform: The case of the ‘Three-Fix’ policy in Funan County1
How farmers adopt new technologies: connections between farmer and technician knowledges in Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula) (1880–1940)1
‘Scotland’s fighting fields’: the mobilisation of workers in rural Scotland during the Second World War1
Cottages for farm labouring families: plans, exhortations and realities (1825–50)1
Future directions in rural history: Ireland, the First World War and the search for historical evidence1
Technology, labour, livestock, and the Maoist developmental state: Four-wheeled tractors in China, 1953–19631
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