England -- Social conditions -- 18th century
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England -- Social conditions -- 18th century
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Incoming Resources
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- Albion's people, English society, 1714-1815, John Rule
- The army and the crowd in mid-Georgian England, Tony Hayter
- Servants, English domestics in the eighteenth century, Bridget Hill
- The rural world 1780-1850, social change in the English countryside, Pamela Horn
- The social life of money in the English past, Deborah Valenze
- White, male and middle-class, explorations in feminism and history, Catherine Hall
- Società patrizia, cultura plebea, otto saggi di antropologia storica sull'Inghilterra del Settecento, Edward P. Thompson ; a cura di Edoardo Grendi
- Parish and belonging, community, identity, and welfare in England and Wales, 1700-1950, K.D.M. Snell
- The Middling sort of people, culture, society and politics in England, 1550-1800, edited by Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brooks
- Remaking English society, social relations and social change in early modern England, edited by Steve Hindle, Alexandra Shepard and John Walter
- Aristocratic government and society in eighteenth-century England, the foundations of stability, edited, with an introd., by Daniel A. Baugh
- Debating England's aristocracy in the 1790s, pamphlets, polemics, and political ideas, Amanda Goodrich
- The gentleman's daughter, women's lives in Georgian England, Amanda Vickery
- Life and labour in England 1700-1780, Robert W. Malcolmson
- Very different, but much the same, the evolution of English society since 1714, W.G. Runciman
- Behind closed doors, at home in Georgian England, Amanda Vickery
- English urban life, 1776-1851, James Walvin
- A social history of England, 1500-1750, edited by Keith Wrightson, Yale University
- The island race, Englishness, empire, and gender in the eighteenth century, Kathleen Wilson
- Revolution and rebellion, state and society in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, J.C.D. Clark
- The making of the English middle class, business, society and family life in London, 1660-1730, Peter Earle
- Chronicling poverty, the voices and strategies of the English poor, 1640 - 1840, edited by Tim Hitchcock, Peter King and Pamela Sharpe
- Women in England, 1500-1760, a social history, Anne Laurence
- Les pendus de Londres, crime et société civile au XVIIIe siècle, Peter Linebaugh ; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Frédéric Cotton et Elsa Quéré ; édition préfacée et annotée par Philippe Minard
- Industrialization and the working class, the English experience, 1750-1900, John Belchem
- Smell in eighteenth-century England, a social sense, William Tullett
- Social unrest and popular protest in England, 1780-1840, prepared for the Economic History Society by John E. Archer
- Very different, but much the same, the evolution of English society since 1714, W.G. Runciman
- Riot, risings and revolution, governance and violence in eighteenth century England, Ian Gilmour
- Customs in common, E.P. Thompson
- A social history of England, 1500-1750, edited By Keith Wrightson
- The independent man, citizenship and gender politics in Georgian England, Matthew McCormack
- Sociability and power in late-Stuart England, the cultural worlds of the Verneys, 1660-1720, Susan E. Whyman
- English society in the eighteenth century, Roy Porter
- Politics, religion, and society in England, 1679-1742, Geoffrey Holmes
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