Rural depopulation

 

“Extreme depopulation in the Spanish rural mountain areas: a case study of Aragon in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries” (with Vicente Pinilla), Rural History, 15/2 (2004).

“Farewell to the peasant republic: marginal rural communities and European industrialization, 1815-1990”, Agricultural History Review, 54/2 (2006).

“The decline of agrarian societies in the European countryside: a case-study of Spain in the twentieth century”, Agricultural History, 81/1 (2007).

“Rural Europe reshaped: the economic transformation of upland regions, 1850-2000”, Economic History Review, 62/2 (2009).

“The demise of European mountain pastoralism: Spain 1500-2000”, Nomadic Peoples, 13/2 (2009).

“Rural Spain during the Franco regime (1939-1975)”, with Ernesto Clar, in A. Leonardi and A. Bonoldi (eds.), Recovery and development in the European periphery (1945-1960), (Il Mulino and Duncker & Humblot, 2009).

“From locational fundamentals to increasing returns: the spatial concentration of population in Spain, 1787-2000”, with María Isabel Ayuda and Vicente Pinilla, Journal of Geographical Systems, 12/1 (2010).

“Long-run population disparities in Europe during modern economic growth: a case study of Spain”, with María Isabel Ayuda and Vicente Pinilla, Annals of Regional Science, 44/2 (2010).

Peaceful surrender: the depopulation of rural Spain in the twentieth century, with Vicente Pinilla (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011).

“Reducing depopulation in rural Spain: the impact of immigration”, with Vicente Pinilla, Luis Antonio Sáez and Javier Silvestre, Population, Space and Place, 20/7 (2014).

“Population growth, composition and educational levels”, with Amélia Branco, in P. Lains, D. Luis, H. Vasconcelos, L. Costa, R. Grafe, A. Herranz and V. Pinilla (eds.), An economic history of the Iberian Peninsula, 700-2000 (Cambridge University Press, 2024).