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Rural History Economy, Society, Culture Editors Liz Bellamy, University ofEastAnglia Keith D. Snell, University of Leicester Tom Williamson, University of East Anglia Rural History is recognised as a stimulating forum for interdisciplinary exchange. Its definition of rural history ignores traditional subject boundaries to foster the cross-fertilisation which is essential for an understanding of rural society. It stimulates original scholarship, and provides access to the best of recent research. The main emphasis of the journal is on the English-speaking world and continental Europe, but it also includes material on other areas which are of methodological, theoretical or comparative importance. Coverage economic agricultural history folklore popular culture and religion rural literature landscape history, archaeol- ogy and material culture ethnography, anthropology and rural sociology the study of women in rural society rela- tionships between the rural and the urban A selection of recent articles The spatial diffusion of riots: popular disturbances in England and Wales, 1750-1850 Andrew Charlesworth Land and debt: on the process of social differentiation in rural Sweden c. 1750- 1850 Maria Agren Agriculture, technology and industriali- zation: the rural textile sector in the Netherlands, 1830-1860-Joyce M. Rights, 'riot' and ritual: the Knole Park access dispute, Sevenoaks, Kent David Killingray Rural ambivalence toward mass society: evidence from the US Parcel Post de- bates, 1900-13 Richard B. Kielbowicz Subscription information Rural History is published twice a year. Volume 6 in 1995: £ 43 for institutions; £ 24 for individuals; airmail £ 10 per year extra 52189 Take a closer look Please send me free sample pages of I Rural History Name. Address Send to: Journals Marketing Department, I Cambridge University Press, FREEPOST*, The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 IBR, UK 'no postage stamp required if posted within UK I In USA, Canada and Mexico, write to: I Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS I