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England in the Long Eighteenth Century

The funeral in England in the long Eighteenth Century

The funeral in England in the long Eighteenth Century

... 7 court copies were not kept in registers, but kept loose and seemingly filed with the documents regarding each case. 17 The accounting process took place in the three highest levels of the church courts – the province, ...

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Illegitimate Celebrity in the British Long Eighteenth Century

Illegitimate Celebrity in the British Long Eighteenth Century

... suggests that identity is as much defined by transatlantic relations as national ones. Cooke‘s ―worth,‖ his reputation, is based on his transatlantic success, rather than either his British or American renown. For Cooke ...

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Horse racing and British society in the long eighteenth century

Horse racing and British society in the long eighteenth century

... in Eighteenth-Century England: Incomes, Prices, Buying Power – and Some Problems in Cultural Economics’, Huntington Library Quarterly 77, 4 (2015), 373–416; Grahame Allen, ‘Inlation: he Value of the ...

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Strategies and boundaries : subcontracting and the London trades in the long eighteenth century

Strategies and boundaries : subcontracting and the London trades in the long eighteenth century

... nineteenth century the relationship between London and the provinces could be defined more as a form of long- distance subcontracting by London producers, rather than a direct competition between the two ...

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The organisation of work and wages in the London building trades in the long eighteenth century

The organisation of work and wages in the London building trades in the long eighteenth century

... for England in the long run have argued that the use of real wages to determine broader economic trends is flawed, showing the wide gap between the real wage as calculated on building workers, and ...in ...

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Imperial careering and enslavement in the long eighteenth century: the Bentinck family, 1710 1830s

Imperial careering and enslavement in the long eighteenth century: the Bentinck family, 1710 1830s

... Family, Eighteenth Century, Empire Introduction In 1944 Eric Williams argued that profits from the Atlantic slave trade and slavery were of central importance to the Industrial Revolution in ...

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The Treatment of Whooping Cough in Eighteenth Century England

The Treatment of Whooping Cough in Eighteenth Century England

... The use of purgatives and evacuative ingredients in treatments for whooping cough was common in the eighteenth century. In 1726, Hancocke quoted Drs Willis and Sydenham on the treatment of whooping cough. ...

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The Reformulation of Sexual Knowledge in Eighteenth-Century England

The Reformulation of Sexual Knowledge in Eighteenth-Century England

... and long hours spent in mutual touching, but very little penal-vaginal penetration – particularly before marriage but also within ...early eighteenth-century men and women, these activities marked a ...

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An interdisciplinary review of the crowd at eighteenth century hangings in England

An interdisciplinary review of the crowd at eighteenth century hangings in England

... In 1725 Bernard Mandeville, one of the early critics of public hangings, described the procession from Newgate to Tyburn as follows: At last, out they set; and with them a Torrent of Mob bursts through the Gate. Amongst ...

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Performing public credit at the eighteenth-century Bank of England

Performing public credit at the eighteenth-century Bank of England

... of England could acquire such a reputation was through the support of ...the long experience of its utility, would deny that it was the duty of parliament to cement and strengthen the connection between the ...

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Hair, wigs and wig wearing in eighteenth century England

Hair, wigs and wig wearing in eighteenth century England

... the eighteenth century, which immediately distinguishes the period from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, during which it as very common for men to wear neat, trimmed ...early eighteenth ...

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The Composition, Circulation, and Reception of the Notícias Recônditas in Eighteenth-Century England

The Composition, Circulation, and Reception of the Notícias Recônditas in Eighteenth-Century England

... CHAM – Center for Humanities, FCSH, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Cátedra de Estudos Sefarditas Alberto Benveniste, Universidade de Lisboa When Noticias Reconditas y Posthumas was published in 1722, its contents were not ...

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The Clergy and Print in Eighteenth-Century England, c. 1714-1750

The Clergy and Print in Eighteenth-Century England, c. 1714-1750

... Fourteen letters survive in Lambeth Palace Library which Waterland wrote to Gibson between 1730 and 1735: their tone suggests a familiar and long-standing relationship. The substance of Waterland’s letters is ...

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Undertaker of the Mind John Monro and Mad Doctoring in Eighteenth Century England

Undertaker of the Mind John Monro and Mad Doctoring in Eighteenth Century England

... ‘madness as spectacle’, with ‘scant evidence’ during his long tenure as physician ‘that he himself exerted, or attempted to exert, much influence over the practice’ (p. 24); and there is the retrospective cloud ...

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Macroeconomic Implications of Gold Reserve Policy of the Bank of England during the Eighteenth Century

Macroeconomic Implications of Gold Reserve Policy of the Bank of England during the Eighteenth Century

... www.st-and.ac.uk/cdma A BOUT THE CDMA The Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis was established by a direct grant from the University of St Andrews in 2003. The Centre funds PhD students and facilitates a programme ...

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Thomas Gray and the Goths: philology, poetry, and the uses of the Norse past in eighteenth century England

Thomas Gray and the Goths: philology, poetry, and the uses of the Norse past in eighteenth century England

... their long-standing plans for a history of English poetry and Walpole, writing to George Montagu two days later, passed on the news that, as part of their project, ‘Gray has translated two noble incantations from ...

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Ludwig Tieck and the Gothic novel : a study of the literary relations of Germany and England in the late eighteenth century

Ludwig Tieck and the Gothic novel : a study of the literary relations of Germany and England in the late eighteenth century

... * 40 * It was at this time too that ho mad© hia first acquaintance with ^hakeopoare in the form of r arhanhurg** translation of which was passed on to him by a schoolmate* Ke know somethin* of thetremendou* admiration ...

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The great leap from earth to heaven: The evolution of ballet and costume in England and France in the eighteenth century

The great leap from earth to heaven: The evolution of ballet and costume in England and France in the eighteenth century

... in long skirts – the engraving of Fille de Barquerole dansant la furlana al’Opera shows one solution in the forlana (also known as furlana) – a gigue requiring numerous cuts (where one foot springs into the place ...

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Eighteenth Century Labrador Inuit in England

Eighteenth Century Labrador Inuit in England

... the Inuit who traveled to England very likely held the acquisition of European goods, and concomitant status, as their grail. they would have assessed the costs and benefits of their relations with Europeans such ...

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The Church in the Long Eighteenth Century

The Church in the Long Eighteenth Century

... this century, and it is not without significance that the case studies Hempton uses are of individuals who themselves travelled vast distances across continents and cultures, and had their own religious odysseys, ...

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