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Identity and Agency in England, 1500–1800
Sense and Singularity: The Social Experiences of John Marsh and Thomas Stutterd in Late-Georgian England
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2004
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Book chapters
pp. 1
‘Identity and Agency in English Society, 1500–1800’— Introduction
pp. 38
Civility, Honesty and the Identification of the Deserving Poor in Seventeenth-century England
pp. 60
Social Inequality, Identity and the Labouring Poor in Eighteenth-century England
pp. 87
Honesty, Worth and Gender in Early Modern England, 1560–1640
pp. 106
A Dynamic Model of Social Relations: Celibacy, Credit and the Identity of the ‘Spinster’ in Seventeenth-century England
pp. 147
Class and Credit: Social Identity, Wealth and the Life Course in Early Modern England
pp. 178
Sense and Singularity: The Social Experiences of John Marsh and Thomas Stutterd in Late-Georgian England
pp. 200
Agency, Custom and the English Corporate System
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