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, and we recommend that you register.
Current Issue
Volume 12, Number 1 (January-June, 2022)
Editorial
On the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report
Editorial >>
Introduction
The PARI Studies in Bihar: An Introduction
John Harriss >>
Tribute
In the Spirit of the Telangana Movement: Mallu Swarajyam, 1930-2022
Parvathi Menon >>
Research Notes and Statistics
The Farmers’ Struggle Against the Three Farm Acts: A Participant’s Memoir
Vijoo Krishnan >>
A. V. Jose >>
The Farmers’ Movement Against Three Agricultural Laws in India: A Study of Organisation
Shamsher Singh >>
Previous Issue
Volume 11, Number 2 (July-December, 2021)
Editorials
The Success of the Farmers' Movement
Editorial >>
Research Articles
Surplus Labour in Crop Production: Evidence from Select Villages in India
Niladri Sekhar Dhar >>
How (Not) To Count Indian Women’s Work:Gendered Analyses and the Periodic Labour Force Survey
Smriti Rao >>
Popularisation of Agricultural Science in Travancore: Context and Ideas
Urmila Unnikrishnan >>
Tribute
Remembering Professor Sheila Bhalla (1933-2021)
Praveen Jha >>
Review Articles
Agroecology and Food Security: A Critical Evaluation
T. Jayaraman >>
Research Notes and Statistics
Nageshwar Bansode and Madhura Swaminathan >>
Public Policy and Human-Animal Conflicts: Elephant Deaths in Kerala
R. Ramakumar >>
Situation Assessment Survey of Agricultural Households 2019 A Statistical Note
Aparajita Bakshi >>
Covid-19 in Rural Areas: A Policy Brief
T. Sundararaman and Ganapathy Murugan >>
Impact of Covid-19 on Employment and Wages in Rural India, March-September 2020
Subhajit Patra , Rakesh Kumar Mahato , and Arindam Das >>
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Rural Dalit Households: Observations from Two Villages in Tamil Nadu
C. A. Sethu and M. Thangaraj >>