"This important and useful work takes a topic--early modern London--that is of considerable significance in the fields of social, economic, cultural, and urban history, as well as Renaissance drama and Shakespeare studies. It makes a new and interesting contribution to the present lively discussion of such issues as social cohesion, identity, and perceptions of the changing metropolis using the hitherto under-exploited records of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century trade guilds." --Vanessa Harding, University of London
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