Dedicated to exploring the social, economic, and cultural history of rural societies, Rural History provides a forum for interdisciplinary scholarship on the countryside throughout time.
Covering a wide range of topics, including agriculture, land ownership, rural communities, and the environment, the journal is indexed in Scopus, Web of Science, and Historical Abstracts. It targets historians, geographers, sociologists, and anyone interested in rural life.
Submit your research and contribute to a deeper understanding of rural societies and their significance in shaping our world. Rural History is a valuable resource for advancing interdisciplinary dialogue and promoting new perspectives on the past.