ListarSociedad de Estudios de Historia Agraria por tema "J61"
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“Flagging the Lines”: Basque immigrant sheepherders and the early US Forest Administration in Nevada, 1890-1920
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2019-04)In the early twentieth century, the US Forest Service began to exclude itinerant sheep operations from the public-domain lands it administered: the National Forests. But beyond the National Forests, the extensive public-domain ... -
Las consecuencias demográficas de la crisis filoxérica en la región vitícola del Penedès (Cataluña).
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2012-08)La dinámica expansiva experimentada por la viticultura catalana durante el siglo XIX se vio interrumpida en los últimos años del siglo por la irrupción de la filoxera. Esta plaga, procedente del continente americano, puso ... -
The history of the rice gene pool in Suriname: circulations of rice and people from the eighteenth century until late twentieth century
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2018-08)Alongside the trans-Atlantic slave trade, plant species travelled from Africa to the Americas and back. This article examines the emerging rice gene pool in Suriname due to the global circulation of people, plants and ... -
The occupational mobility of rural-urban migrants: Madrid in the 1950s
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2015-12)This article examines the occupational mobility of rural migrants moving into a major urban centre, Madrid, in the 1950s. Employment type is used as a further indicator of the labour market position of migrants. A new ...