[G]ive[s] us much food for thought and points the way to further studies and collaborations in rural Europe, an interesting time to be doing so as the United Kingdom leaves the Common Agricultural Policy.
- LANDSCAPES,
[...] readers will find value in every chapter, which all offer clear, thoughtful and well-researched histories of farming knowledge.
AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW
Taken together, these essays amount to an outstanding book, which anyone interested in agricultural history should read.
H-ENVIRONMENT, H-NET REVIEWS
An important and inspiring contribution to the history of knowledge in agriculture from the early 18th to the end of the 20th century. Agricultural Knowledge Networks in Rural Europe has the merit of pointing out valuable analytical pathways that historians can pursue to come to terms with the rewarding challenge of writing histories of agricultural knowledge.
HISTORIA AGRARIA
The introduction of this book, written by Yves Segers and Leen Van Molle, offers a riveting interpretation of the phenomenon of knowledge diffusion in the agricultural sector from the eighteenth century. Authors' contributions provide exhaustive insights into the diffusion of agricultural knowledge in different European space-time contexts.
LOW COUNTRIES JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY