Common meeting places and the brightening of rural life: local debates on village halls in Sussex after the First World War
Animal husbandry and agricultural improvement: the archaeological evidence from animal bones and teeth
English emigration, kinship and the recruitment process: migration from Melbourn in Cambridgeshire to Melbourne in Victoria in the mid-nineteenth century
Conservation, class and custom: lifespace and conflict in a nineteenth-century forest environment
Nostalgia, gender, and the countryside: placing the "land girl" in First World War Britain
From Great Wen to Toad Hall: aspects of the urban-rural divide in inter-war Britain
The promotion of agricultural education for adults: the Lancashire federation of women's institutes, 1919-45
Reconstructing the rural community: village halls and the National Council of Social Service, 1919 to 1939
The rural "middling sort" in early modern England, circa 1640-1740: some economic, political and socio-cultural characteristics
The drover's wife and the drover's daughter: histories of single farming women and debates in Australian historiography
Rich agriculture and poor farmers: land, landlords and farmers in Flanders in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries