Reseña de "Richard Jones y Christopher Dyer (Eds.) Farmers, Consumers, Innovators: The World of Joan Thirsk Hatfield, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2016, 174 páginas"
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2017
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Universidad de Murcia
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Dedieu, Jean Pierre, Giulio Ongaro, Sakis Dimitriadis, María José Vilalta, Guillem Puig Vallverdú, Antonio Miguel Linares Luján, Luis Almenar Fernández, y José Miguel Martínez Carrión. «Book reviews - Crítica de libros - Crítica de livros (Historia Agraria, 72)». Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural, 1 de agosto de 2017, 195-228. https://doi.org/10.26882/HistAgrar.072R07d.
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Richard Jones y Christopher Dyer (Eds.)
Farmers, Consumers, Innovators: The World of Joan Thirsk
Hatfield, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2016, 174 páginas
ISBN 978-1-909291-56-0, Sep 2016, 192pp, Paperback
Abstract of the book:
Joan Thirsk was the leading English agrarian historian of the late 20th century. Perhaps best known for her research into regional farming, she also wrote much about rural industry, changing tastes and fashions, and innovations in the rural economy. This book is based on a conference held in her honour (following her death in 2013) that was intended not to look back but rather to identify Joan Thirsk’s relevance for historians now, and to present new work that has been influenced and inspired by her. Some of the contributors are scholars who knew Joan, and as students were taught and supervised by her; others are younger people who know of her ideas from her publications.