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- H Social Sciences (10)
Number of items at this level: 10.
Article
- Horton, J. (2008) Producing Postman Pat: the popular cultural construction of idyllic rurality. Journal of Rural Studies. 24(4), pp. 389-398. 0743-0167.
- Horton, J. (2008) Postman Pat and me: everyday encounters with an icon of idyllic rurality. Journal of Rural Studies. 24(4), pp. 399-408. 0743-0167.
- Stobart, J. (2007) Food retailers and rural communities: Cheshire butchers in the long eighteenth century. Local Population Studies. 79, pp. 23-37. 0143-2974.
- Tucker, F. and Matthews, M. H. (2001) 'They don’t like girls hanging around there': conflicts over recreational space in rural Northamptonshire. Area. 33(2), pp. 161-168. 1475-4762.
Book Section
- Matthews, M. H. and Tucker, F. (2007) On both sides of the tracks: British rural teenagers' views on their ruralities. In: Panelli, R., Punch, S. and Robson, E. (eds.) Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth: Young Rural Lives. London: Routledge. pp. 95-105.
- Sanders, R., Chen, Y. and Cao, Y. (2007) Marginalisation in the Chinese countryside: the question of rural poverty. In: Sanders, R., Wu, B. and Zhang, H. X. (eds.) Marginalisation in China: Perspectives on Transition and Globalisation. Aldershot: Ashgate. pp. 15-34.
Thesis
- Bradley, V. J. (2000) Community participation and the village appraisal process in rural England: a case study of Northamptonshire. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
- Chaney, P. (1997) The resale of local authority dwellings in rural England: a case study of South Northamptonshire. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
- Tucker, F. (2002) Young girls in the countryside: growing up in South Northamptonshire. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
- Verdon, N. (1999) Changing patterns of female employment in rural England, c. 1790-1890. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.