In this history of early modern London, the essays range widely, covering the themes of polis and the police, gender and sexuality, space and place, and material culture and consumption.
In this history of early modern London, the essays range widely, covering the themes of polis and the police, gender and sexuality, space and place, and material culture and consumption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
Paul Griffiths is Professor of British History, Iowa State University. Mark S. R. Jenner is Lecturer in History at the University of York
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Preface Abbreviations List of tables and figures Introduction 1. Ian Archer 'Popular politics in 16th and early 17th century London' 2. Michael Berlin 'Reordering ritual: the parish and ceremony in London 1520-1640' 3. Tim Wales 'Thief-takers and their clients in London c.1670-1720' 4. Faramerz Dabhoiwala 'The pattern of sexual immorality in seventeenth and eigthteenth-century London' 5. Maragret R. Hunt 'London wives and marital 'rights' in the Court of Exchequer in the early eighteenth century' 6. Laura Gowing '"The freedom of the streets": women and social space in London 1560-1640' 7. Margaret Pelling 'Skirting the city? Disease social change and divided huoseholds in the seventeenth-century metropolis' 8. Paul Griffiths '"Uniformity" in the Goldsmiths' Row: visualizing order in early Stuart Cheapside' 9. Jeremy Boulton 'The poor among the rich: a long-term view of pauperism in London's West End' 10. Sara Pennell '"Great quantities of gooseberry pye and baked clod of beef": victualling and eating out in early modern London' 11. Mark Jenner 'From conduit community to commercial network? Water in London 1500-1725'
Preface Abbreviations List of tables and figures Introduction 1. Ian Archer 'Popular politics in 16th and early 17th century London' 2. Michael Berlin 'Reordering ritual: the parish and ceremony in London 1520-1640' 3. Tim Wales 'Thief-takers and their clients in London c.1670-1720' 4. Faramerz Dabhoiwala 'The pattern of sexual immorality in seventeenth and eigthteenth-century London' 5. Maragret R. Hunt 'London wives and marital 'rights' in the Court of Exchequer in the early eighteenth century' 6. Laura Gowing '"The freedom of the streets": women and social space in London 1560-1640' 7. Margaret Pelling 'Skirting the city? Disease social change and divided huoseholds in the seventeenth-century metropolis' 8. Paul Griffiths '"Uniformity" in the Goldsmiths' Row: visualizing order in early Stuart Cheapside' 9. Jeremy Boulton 'The poor among the rich: a long-term view of pauperism in London's West End' 10. Sara Pennell '"Great quantities of gooseberry pye and baked clod of beef": victualling and eating out in early modern London' 11. Mark Jenner 'From conduit community to commercial network? Water in London 1500-1725'
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