The Review of Agrarian Studies is the peer-reviewed journal of the Foundation for Agrarian Studies. Journal articles are published online on a continuous basis, and online content is aggregated into a print edition twice a year. The print edition is available through subscription and direct purchase. The online edition is at present free to all users, though we recommend that you register.
Current Issue
Volume 3, Number 1
(January-June, 2013)
Research Articles
To Whom Does Temple Wealth Belong? A Historical Essay on Landed Property in Travancore
K. N. Ganesh >>
Book Reviews
Unfinished Tasks of Land Reform
Abhijit Sen >>
Gender and Social Vulnerability in Rural Punjab
Shakti Kak >>
Previous Issue
Volume 2, Number 2
(July-December, 2012)
Research Articles
Agricultural Signs in the Indus Script
Iravatham Mahadevan >>
The Access of Dalit Borrowers in India’s Rural Areas to Bank Credit
Pallavi Chavan >>
Rural Urbanism in Tamil Nadu
Notes on a “Slater Village”: Gangaikondan, 1916–2012
John Harriss, J. Jeyaranjan, and K. Nagaraj >>
Review Articles
Randomise This! On Poor Economics
Sanjay G. Reddy >>
Research Notes and Statistics
Some Aspects of the Implementation of India's Employment Guarantee
Yoshifumi Usami and Vikas Rawal >>
On Days of Employment of Rural Labour Households
Niladri Sekhar Dhar >>
Field Reports
M.V. Bhaskar, Madhu Viswanathan, A. Sarangarajan, and William Stanley >>
Land Conflicts and Attacks on Dalits: A Case Study from a Village in Marathwada, India
R. Ramakumar and Tushar Kamble >>
Book Reviews
Food Policy and Public Action in Brazil
Madhura Swaminathan >>
Globalisation and the Determinants of Food Security
V. Sridhar >>