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Editorial Foreword

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2001

Thomas R. Trautmann
Affiliation:
History and Anthropology, University of Michigan
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Abstract

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RURAL ECONOMIES Our understanding of the countryside is under continuing risk of being simplified and flattened in a world becoming ever more urban. The first three articles illustrate the importance of resisting this steady pressure and looking closely at rural economies. The richness of this terrain reveals itself to the long historical view and the close-grained ethnography of a family farm.

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Editorial
Copyright
© 2001 Society for Comparative Study of Society and History