The Review of Agrarian Studies is the peer-reviewed journal of the Foundation for Agrarian Studies. On a trial basis the online edition is free to all users. Journal articles are published online on a continuous basis. The online content is aggregated into a print edition twice a year. The print edition will be available through subscription and direct purchase.
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 >>