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 (ISSN 2249-4405) is available through subscription and direct purchase. The online edition is at present free to all users, and we recommend that you register. The Review is indexed by Scopus.
Current Issue
Volume 15, Number 1 (January-June, 2025)
Editorial
Official Data and Women’s Employment in India
Editorial >>
Research Articles
The Contentious Legacy of Dr Manmohan Singh
R. Ramakumar >>
Research Notes and Statistics
Gujjars of Jammu and Kashmir: Evidence from a Field Survey
Mehak Majeed >>
Financial Inclusion from a Gender and Caste Perspective: Evidence from Two Villages in Uttar Pradesh
Ritam Dutta >>
Obituary
Amiya Kumar Bagchi (1936–2024)
C. P. Chandrasekhar >>
Book Reviews
Sucharita S Mukherjee >>
The Rebellious Role of Peasants in European History
Michael Roberts >>
The Complex World of a “Gossipmonger”
K. Nagaraj >>
Previous Issue
Volume 14, Number 2 (July-December, 2024)
Editorial
New Estimates of Poverty in India
Editorial >>
Research Articles
Poverty in India: The Rangarajan Method and the 2022–23 Household Consumption Expenditure Survey
C. A. Sethu, L. T. Abhinav Surya, and C. A. Ruthu >>
Technologies for Agricultural Transformation and Food Security in Africa
Akinwumi A. Adesina, Colm Foy, Innocent Musabyiamana, Solomon Gizaw, and Martin Fregene >>
Early Colonial Tenancy Reform and Agrarian Change in Malabar
Gopinath Ravindran >>
Research Notes and Statistics
The Destruction of Agriculture and Mass Starvation in Palestine
Arun Kumar >>
Challenging Times for the Sugarcane Economy of Western Uttar Pradesh
Kunal Munjal >>
Tribute
Professor C. T. Kurien: A Personal Tribute
Venkatesh Athreya >>
John Harriss >>
Agrarian Novels Series
Poverty and Agrarian Relations in Pre-War Japan: A Reading of The Soil
Takashi Kurosaki >>
Review Article
“A Homage to My Own”: Remembering the Peasant Past
John Harriss >>
Book Review
Venkatesh B. Athreya >>