The Review of Agrarian Studies is the peer-reviewed journal of the Foundation for Agrarian Studies. The online edition is free to all registered 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 1, Number 2
(July-December, 2011)
Research Articles
Epigraphical Study of Ancient and Medieval Villages in the Tamil Country
Noboru Karashima >>
Climate Change and Agriculture: A Review Article with Special Reference to India
T. Jayaraman >>
Takashi Kurosaki and Humayun Khan >>
Field Reports
Paddy Cultivation in Kerala: A Field Report
Jayan Jose Thomas >>
Book Reviews
Food Policy: A Lesson from History
V. Sridhar >>
Microfinance under Neoliberalism
Pallavi Chavan >>
Previous Issue
Volume 1, Number 1
(January-June, 2011)
Research Articles
Is India Really a Country of Low Income-Inequality? Observations from Eight Villages
Madhura Swaminathan and Vikas Rawal >>
Haruka Yanagisawa >>
Cropping Pattern and Farming Practices in Palakurichi Village, 1918-2004
V. Surjit >>
Agricultural Employment in a Vidarbha Village: Results from a Resurvey
R. Ramakumar and Karankumar Raut >>
Madhura Swaminathan and Vikas Rawal >>
Symposium
Transgenic Varieties and India's Agriculture
Questions for Professor M. S. Swaminathan
M.S. Swaminathan, David A. Andow, Ronald J. Herring,
Suman Sahai, K.R. Kranthi, S. Ramachandran Pillai
>>
Research Notes and Statistics
Changes in the Number of Rural Bank Branches in India, 1991 to 2008
R. Ramakumar and Pallavi Chavan >>
A Note on Recent Trends in Wage Rates in Rural India
Yoshifumi Usami >>
Field Reports
Changing Lives and Landscapes: A Case Study of Employment Guarantee in Bonkati Gram Panchayat
Aparajita Bakshi >>
Book Reviews
Market and Non-Market Forms of Discrimination
S. Viswanathan >>
A Contribution to Agrarian History
Parvathi Menon >>