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1 1 5HUM POLITICS AND CULTURE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN: A BIBLIOGRAPHY Some of the reading lists are voluminous. Please don t be deterred: they are a resource for essay writing and intended to circumvent any library queues. Particularly pertinent books and articles are marked with an *. Selection: Do remember that the selection of relevant reading material is an aspect of successful essay writing and you may need to consult a number of sources before deciding which ones are most appropriate to your topic. Check the reading and background reading for the relevant seminar topic (not all of those references are repeated here). Locations: you may need to use the excellent InterLibrary Loan service provided by the LRC to access some of this material (but remember to plan ahead). Most journal articles are available online via UH LRC website. Many books have been partly digitised on Themes: Quite a few of these lists overlap, so do think about the connections between topics, and identify contexts that may be relevant (e.g. creation of the public sphere may be crucial to a discussion of politics). 1. General overviews: * Langford, Paul, A Polite and Commercial People, (Oxford, 1989). * O Gorman, Frank, The Long Eighteenth Century (London, 1997) * Porter, Roy, English Society in the Eighteenth Century (Harmondsworth, 1982) * Hay, Douglas, and Rogers, Nicholas, Eighteenth-century English Society: Shuttles and Swords (Oxford, 1997) Armitage, David, & Braddick, Michael J., The British Atlantic World (Basingstoke, 2002) Beckett, J.C., The Making of Modern Ireland, (London, 1969). Berg, Maxine, The Age of Manufactures, (Oxford, 2nd ed., 1994). Brewer, John, The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State, (New York, 1989). Black, Jeremy, The Politics of Britain, (Manchester, 1993). Clark, Anna, The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class (Berkeley, 1995). Clark, J.C.D., English Society, (Cambridge, 1985 & 2000). Colley, Linda, Britons: Forging the Nation, (New Haven, 1992). Davison, L., Hitchcock, T., et al, eds, Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, (Stroud, 1992), Introduction. Hill, Christopher, Some Intellectual Consequences of the English Revolution (London, 1997). Hoppit, J., A Land of Liberty?: England (Oxford, 2000) Langford, Paul, Englishness Identified: manners and character (Oxford, 2000) Wrightson, Keith, Earthly Necessities: economic lives in Britain, (London, 2000) 2. Class
2 2 Corfield, P., Class by Name and Number in Eighteenth-Century Britain, History, 72:234 (1987), French, H. R., The Search for the Middle Sort of People in England, , Historical Journal, 43:1 (2000) French, H.R., Social Status, localism and the middle sort of people in England, , Past and Present, 166 (2000), French, H.R., Ingenious and Learned Gentlemen social perceptions and selffashioning among parish elites in Essex , Social History, 25.1 (2000), King, Peter, Edward Thompson's Contribution to Eighteenth-Century Studies. The Patrician: Plebeian Model Re-Examined, Social History, Vol. 21, No. 2 (May, 1996), pp J. Barry and C. Brooks, eds., The Middling Sorts of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, (London, 1994) Wahrman, Dror, National Society, Communal Culture: an Argument about the Recent Historiography of Eighteenth Century Britain, Social History, 17 (1992) Clark, Anna, The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class (Berkeley, 1995) Thompson, E. P., The Making of the English Working Class (Harmondsworth, 1968) Cannon, J., The Aristocratic Century: the peerage of eighteenth-century England (Cambridge, 1984). 3. The Enlightenment * Outram, Dorinda, The Enlightenment (1995) * Porter, Roy, Matrix of Modernity?, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 12 (2002), * Porter, Roy, Enlightenment: Britain and the Creation of the Modern World (London, 2000). Chitnis, Anand C., The Scottish Enlightenment, a Social History (London, 1976). Gascoigne, John, Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment. Useful knowledge and polite culture (Cambridge, 1994) Gay, Peter, The Enlightenment (London, 1973). Harris, Tim et al (ed.), The Politics of Religion in Restoration England (Oxford, 1990) Hill, Christopher, Some Intellectual Consequences of the English Revolution (London, 1980). Jacob, Margaret C., The Radical Enlightenment: Pantheists, Freemasons and Republicans (London, 1981). Jacob, Margaret C., The Newtonians and the English Revolution, (Ithaca, 1976). Jacob, Margaret C. (ed.), The Enlightenment: a brief history with documents (Boston, 2001) Jankovic, Vladimir, The Politics of Sky Battles in Early Hanoverian Britain, Journal of British Studies, 41 (2002) Jones, Peter M., Living the Enlightenment and the French Revolution: James Watt, Matthew Boulton, and Their Sons, Historical Journal, 42, No. 1 (1999), Livingstone, David N., Reading the Heavens, Planting the Earth: cultures of British Science, History Workshop Journal, 54.1 (2002) Poole, Robert, Give us our eleven days! : calendar reform in eighteenth-century England, Past and Present, 149 (1995),
3 3 Porter, Roy and Teich, Mikulas, The Enlightenment in National Context (Cambridge, 1981). Porter, Roy and Teich, Mikulas, The Scientific Revolution in National Context (Cambridge, 1981). Redwood, John, Reason, Ridicule and Religion, The Age of Enlightenment in England, (London, 1976). Rendall, Jane, ed., The Origins of the Scottish Enlightenment, (London, 1978). Schiebinger, Londa, The Mind has no Sex? Women and the Origins of Modern Science (London, 1989). Seaward, Paul, The Restoration, (Basingstoke, 1991). Sutton, G.V., Science for a Polite Society. Gender, culture and the demonstration of Enlightenment (Boulder, 1995). Thompson, E.P., 'Time, Work Discipline and Industrial Capitalism' Past and Present 38 (1968) 4. The politics of sociability and the public sphere * Cowan, Brian, Mr. Spectator and the Coffeehouse Public Sphere, Eighteenthcentury Studies, 37.3 (2004) * Klein, Lawrence E., Politeness and the interpretation of the British Eighteenth century, The Historical Journal, 45.4 Dec [Historiographical review] * Langford, Paul, A Polite and Commercial People: England, (Oxford, 1989), chs. 10 and 12. * Pincus, Steve, Coffee Politicians Does Create : coffeehouses and Restoration political culture, Journal of Modern History, 67 (1995), Andrew, Donna T., Popular Culture and Public Debate: London 1780, Historical Journal, 39:2 (1996) Barker, Hannah, Newspapers, Politics and English Society (Harlow, 2000) Barker, Hannah, Newspapers, Politics and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England (Oxford, 1998). Barrell, John, Coffee House Politicians, Journal of British Studies 43.4 (Oct 2004), Barry, Jonathan and Brooks, Christopher, eds, The Middling Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, (Basingstoke, 1994). Bermingham, Ann and Brewer, John, eds, The Consumption of Culture, : Image, Object, Text (London, 1997). Berry, Helen, Promoting Taste in the Provincial Press: national and local culture in eighteenth-century Newcastle-upon-Tyne, British Journal for Eighteenth- Century Studies, 25.1 (2002), 1-18 Berry, Helen, Rethinking politeness in eighteenth-century England: Moll King s coffee house and the significance of flash talk, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th ser., 6 (2001), Borsay, Peter, The English urban renaissance: the development of provincial urban culture, c , in P. Borsay ed., The Eighteenth-Century Town: A Reader in English Urban History (London, 1989). Brewer, John, Commercialism and politics, in Neil McKendrick, John Brewer and J.H. Plumb eds., The Birth of a Consumer Society (London, 1982). Brewer, John, The Pleasures of the Imagination (London, 1997).
4 4 Castiglione, Dario, and Lesley Sharpe, eds., Shifting the Boundaries: transformation of the languages of public and private in the eighteenth century (Exeter, 1995), especially Chapter 1. Castle, Terry, The culture of travesty: sexuality and masquerade in eighteenthcentury England in Roy Porter and G.S. Rousseau eds., Sexual Underworlds of the Enlightenment (Manchester, 1987). Chalus, Elaine, Elite Women, Social Politics, and the Political World of Late Eighteenth-Century England, Historical Journal, 43.3 (2000), Clark, P., The English Alehouse: A Social History (London, 1983). Clark, P., British Clubs and Societies : the origins of an associational world (Oxford, 2000) Corfield, Penelope, Walking the city streets: the urban odyssey in eighteenthcentury England, Journal of Urban History, 16, 2 (1990), Cowan, Brian, What was masculine about the public sphere? Gender and the coffeehouse milieu in post-restoration England, History Workshop Journal, 51 (2001), Cruickshank Daniel and Burton, Neil, Life In the Georgian City (London, 1990), ch. 1. Earle, Peter, The middling sort in London and Nicholas Rogers, The middling sort in eighteenth-century politics, in Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brooke eds., The Middling Sort of People. Culture, Society and Politics in England, (Basingstoke, 1994). Habermas, Jurgen, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (trans. 1989). Section III. (Cambridge, 1992). Harris, Jonathan, The Grecian Coffee House and Political Debate in London, , London Journal, 25.1 (2000) Hunt, M., The Middling Sort: Commerce, Gender, and the Family in England, (Berkeley CA, 1996). Justice, G., The Manufacturers of Literature (2001), chapter 1, Sir Roger de Coverley as Agent of Change. Klein, Lawrence, The third earl of Shaftesbury and the progress of politeness, Eighteenth-Century Studies, 18 (1984/5), Klein, Lawrence, Shaftesbury and the Culture of Politeness: Moral Discourse and Cultural Politics in Early Eighteenth-Century England (Cambridge, 1994). Langford, Paul, Englishness Identified: manners and character (Oxford, 2002). Rogers, Nicholas, Paul Langford s "age of improvement", Past and Present, 130 (1991), Extended review of Langford s book. Speck, W.A., Society and Literature in England, (London, 1978). Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th ser., 12 (2002): articles on politeness. Wilson, Kathleen, The Sense of the People: Politics, Culture and Imperialism in England, (Cambridge, 1995). More on the Habermasian Public Sphere : Mah, H., Phantasies of the public sphere: Rethinking the Habermas of Historians, Journal of Modern History, 72, 1 (2000), Brooke, J.L., Reason and passion in the public sphere: Habermas and the cultural historians, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 29, 1 (1998) Gilmartin, K., 'Burke, popular opinion, and the problem of a counter-revolutionary public sphere', In J. Whale, (ed.), Edmund Burke's reflections on the revolution in France (2000) Jacob, M., The Mental Landscape of the Public sphere, Eighteenth century Studies, 28 (1994)
5 5 Harris, Bob, 'Historians, public opinion, and the "public sphere"' [Review article], Journal of Early Modern History, 1:4 (1997) 5. Gulliver s Travels and the politics of corruption * Gerrard, C., The Patriot Opposition to Walpole: Politics, Poetry and National Myth (1994) * Harris, T., From Rage of Party to Age of Oligarchy, [historiographical review], Journal of Modern History, 64:4 (1992) * Knowles, R., Gulliver s Travels, a Reader s Companion (1996) * Targett, S., Government and Ideology during the Age of Whig Supremacy, Historical Journal, 37:2 (1994) History of the state and politics: Black, Jeremy, Britain in the Age of Walpole (1984) Brewer, John, The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State, (New York, 1989). Cannon, J. (ed), The Whig Ascendancy (London, 1981). Dickson, P.G.M., The Financial Revolution in England: a study of the development of public credit, (London, 1967). Dickinson, H.T., The Politics of the People in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Basingstoke, 1996). Davison, Lee, et al, Introduction. The reactive state: English governance and society, , in Lee Davison, Tim Hitchcock, Tim Keirn and Bob Shoemaker eds., Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, (Stroud, 1992). Dickinson, H.T., Liberty and Property: Political Ideology in Eighteenth-Century Britain (London, 1977) Goldgar B., The Curse of Party (1961) Hoppit, J., The Myths of the South Sea Bubble, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 12 (2002) Kenyon, J.P., Revolution Principles, the Politics of Party (1977) Jones, C., ed, Britain in the First Age of Party (1987), chapters 1,2, 6 and 9. O Gorman, Frank, The Long Eighteenth Century, chs 3,5,6 Wilson, Kathleen, 'Inventing Revolution: 1688 and Eighteenth-Century Popular Politics', Journal of British Studies, 28:4 (1989), History of eighteenth-century literature and the press: Black, J., The English Press in the Eighteenth Century (1991) Downie, J.A., Robert Harley and the Press (1979) for the earlier period. Harris, M., London Newspapers in the Age of Walpole (1987), especially chapters 7 and 8, Goldgar, B., Walpole and the Wits: the Relation of Politics to Literature, (1973) Nicholson, C., Writing and the Rise of Finance: Capital Satires of the Early Eighteenth Century (1994), chapters The Strange Case of Gulliver s Travels, and The Beggar s Opera. Last, B.W., Politics and Letters in the Age of Walpole (1987), introduction and chapters on Swift and Gay. Lock, F. P., Swift s Tory Politics (1983) Lock, F. P., The Politics of Gulliver s Travels (1980)
6 6 Nokes, D., Jonathan Swift, a Hypocrite Reversed (1987) Richardson, J., John Gay, The Beggar s Opera and Forms of Resistance, Eighteenth Century Life, 24 (2000) Urstad, T., Sir Robert Walpole s Poets, The Use of Literature as Pro-Government Propaganda (1999) 6. Religion in an age of Dissent * Gilbert, A.D., Religion and Society in Industrial England, (London, 1976). * Gregory, Jeremy and Scott Chamberlain, Jeffrey, eds, The National Church in Local Perspective (2003) * Walsh, J.D. and Taylor, S. and Hayden C., eds, The Church of England c c.1833 (1993). Abelove, Henry, The Evangelist of Desire: John Wesley and the Methodists (Stanford, CA, 1991). Armstrong, A., The Church of England, the Methodists and Society, (London, 1973). Carpenter, S.C., The Eighteenth-Century Church and People (London, 1959). Clark, J.C.D., English Society, (1985 & 2000). Best read in conjunction with Innes, J., Jonathan Clark, Social History and England's "Ancien Regime", in Past & Present, 115 (1987), Cragg, G.R., From Puritanism to the Age of Reason (Cambridge, 1950). Curry, Patrick, Prophecy and Power: Astrology in Early Modern England (Cambridge, 1989). Hempton, D., Methodism and Politics in British Society, (1986). Hill, Christopher, Some Intellectual Consequences of the English Revolution (London, 1997). McGowan, Randall, He Beareth Not the Sword in Vain : religion and the criminal law in eighteenth- century England, Eighteenth-century Studies, 21 (1987), McKenzie, Andrea, Martyrs in Low Life? Dying Game in Augustan England, Journal of British Studies, 42 (2003), Rupp, Gordon, A History of the Methodist Church in Great Britain (3 vols, 1965, 1978, 1983). Semmel, B., The Methodist Revolution (1973). Thale, Mary, Deists, Papists and Methodists at London Debating Societies, , History, vol 86 issue 283 (July 2001), Thompson, E.P., The Making of the English Working Class, (1962), ch.11. Valenze, Deborah, Prophetic Sons and Daughters: female preaching and popular religion in industrial England (Princeton, 1985) Watts, Ruth, Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England, (London, 1998) Welch, Edwin, ed., The Bedford Moravian Church in the Eighteenth Century: A Selection of Documents (1989). 7. Luxury and the Creation of Desire * Berg, Maxine, and Eger, Elizabeth, eds., Luxury in the eighteenth-century: debates, desires and delectable goods (Basingstoke, 2003) * Bermingham, Ann and Brewer, John, eds, The Consumption of Culture, : Image, Object, Text (London, 1997). * Brewer, John, The Pleasures of the Imagination (London, 1997).
7 7 * McKendrick, Neil, Brewer, John, and Plumb, J.H., The Birth of a Consumer Society: The Commercialization of Eighteenth-Century England (1982). Black, Jeremy, Culture and Society in Britain, (Manchester, 1997). Brewer, John and Porter, Roy, Consumption and the World of Goods (Routledge, 1993). Chartres, J.K., Internal Trade in England, , Macmillan, Clark, Peter, The English Alehouse: a Social History, (Longman, 1983). Corfield, Penelope and Keene, Derek (eds), Work in Towns (1990). Everitt, Alan M., 'The English urban inn, ,' in Alan M. Everitt, ed., Perspectives in English Urban History (Macmillan, 1973). Fine, Ben, and Leopold, Ellen, 'Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution', Social History, vol.15, 2 (1990), Finn, Margot, Men s Things: masculine possession in the consumer revolution, Social History, 25.2 (2000), King, Peter, Pauper Inventories and the Material Lives of the Poor in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries in Tim Hitchcock, Peter King and Pamela Sharpe, eds, Chronicling Poverty: The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor, (1997). Lemire, Beverly, Second-hand beaux and red-armed belles : conflict and the creation of fashions in England c , Continuity and Change, 15.3 (2000), Laqueur, Thomas, Sex and Desire in the Industrial Revolution in Patrick O Brien and Roland Quinault, eds, The Industrial Revolution and British Society (1993). Mathias, Peter, The Transformation of England (1989). McInnes, Angus, 'The emergence of a leisure town: Shrewsbury, ', Past and Present, 120 (1988), McIntrye, S., 'Bath: the rise of a resort town, ' in Peter Clark, ed., Country Towns in Pre-Industrial England (Leicester University Press, 1981). McKendrick, Neil, 'Home demand and economic growth: a new view of the role of women and children in the industrial revolution' in N. McKendrick ed., Historical perspectives, studies in English thought and society in honour of J.H. Plumb (Cambridge, 1974) McKendrick, Neil, 'Josiah Wedgewood and Factory Discipline' Historical Journal, 4.1 (1961), Nenadic, Stana, Middle-rank Consumers and Domestic Culture in Edinburgh and Glasgow , Past and Present, 145 (1995), O'Brien, Patrick and Quinault, Roland, The Industrial Revolution and British Society (Cambridge, 1993). Pennell, Sara, Consumption and Consumerism in early modern England, Historical Journal, 42 (1999), Reid, D., 'The Decline of St. Monday' Past and Present (1976). Snell, K.D.M., Annals of the Labouring Poor (1985), ch.1, 4-5. Thirsk, Joan, Economic Policy and Projects: The Development of a Consumer Society in Early Modern England (1978). Thomas, K., 'Work and Leisure in Pre-Industrial Societies' Past and Present 29 (1964). Thompson, E.P., 'Time, Work Discipline and Industrial Capitalism' Past and Present 38 (1968) Vickery, Amanda, The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England (New Haven, 1998) Walvin, James, Fruits of Empire: exotic produce and British taste, (Basingstoke, 1997).
8 8 Weatherill, Lorna, 'A possession of one's own: women and consumer behaviour in England, ' Journal of British studies, 25.2 (1986). Weatherill, Lorna, Consumer Behaviour and Material Culture in Britain, (London, 1996). Willan, Thomas Stuart, An Eighteenth Century Shopkeeper: Abraham Dent of Kirkby Stephen (Manchester, 1970). Wrightson, Keith, Earthly Necessities: economic lives in early modern Britain (New Haven, 2000), chapter The Great Incarceration: the prison, workhouse, hospital and factory * Davison, Lee, et al, eds, Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, (Stroud, 1992). * Griffiths, Paul and Deveraux, Simon, Punishment, Pardon and Pain in England (2003) * Hay, Douglas, et al, eds, Albion's Fatal Tree (1975) [think why this book was influential and why later historians have criticised it] * Linebaugh, Peter, The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century (London, 1993). Andrew, Donna T., Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century (Princeton, 1989). Beattie, John, Crime and the Courts in England, (Oxford, 1986) Cockburn, J.S., ed., Crime in England, (1977). Fideler, Paul A., Social Welfare in Early Modern England: The Old Poor Law Tradition (2003) Finlay, Roger eds, London, : the Making of the Metropolis (Longman, 1986). Griffiths, Paul et al., The Experience of Authority in early modern England (1996) Hitchcock, Tim, King, Peter and Sharpe, Pamela, Chronicling Poverty: The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor, (1997). King, Peter, Crime, Justice and Discretion in England, (Oxford, 2000). Levene, Alysa, The Origins of the Children of the London Foundling Hospital : a reconsideration, Continuity and Change, 18.2 (2003), pp Lis, Hugo and Soly, Catherina, Disordered Lives: Eighteenth-Century Families and their Unruly Relatives (1996). Macfarlane, Stephen, 'Social policy and the poor in the later seventeenth century', in Beier, A.L. and Marshall, Dorothy, The English Poor in the Eighteenth Century (1961) McLynn, F.J., Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth-Century England (London, 1989). McClure, R.K., Coram's Children: The London Foundling Hospital in the Eighteenth Century (Yale, 1981). Oxley, G.W., 'The Permanent Poor in South-West Lancashire under the Old Poor Law', in J.R. Harris (ed.), Liverpool and Merseyside: Essays in the Economic and Social History of the Port and Its Hinterland (Cass, 1969). Oxley, G.W., Poor Relief in England and Wales, Pearl, Valerie, 'Puritans and Poor Relief: The London Workhouse, ' in Donald Pennington and Keith Thomas ed., Puritans and Revolutionaries, Essays in Seventeenth-Century History present to Christopher Hill, (1978). Sharpe, J.A., Crime in Early Modern England, Shoemaker, Robert, The Old Bailey Proceedings and he Representation of Crime and Criminal Justice in 18 th -century London, Journal of British Studies, 47.3 (July 2008)
9 9 Shoemaker, Robert, Crime and Law in England, : Remaking Justice from the Margins, EHR, 124 (2008) Slack, Paul, Poverty and Policy in Tudor and Stuart England (Longman, 1988). Taylor, J.S., Philanthropy and Empire: Jonas Hanway and the infant poor of London, Eighteenth-century Studies 12.3 (1979), Taylor, James Stephen, 'The Impact of Pauper Settlement ', in Past and Present, 73 (1976), Thompson, E. P., Whigs and Hunters (Harmondsworth, 1977) White, Jonathan, The Slow but Sure Poyson : the representation of gin and its drinkers, Journal of British Studies, 42 (Jan 2003), Wrightson, Keith, 'Two Concepts of Order: Justices, Constables and Jurymen in Seventeenth-Century England' in Brewer, John and Styles, John, An Ungovernable People (1980), pp Foucauldian perspectives: Cohen, S. and Scull, A., Social Control and the State (1985) Dodsworth, F., "Civic" police and the condition of liberty: the rationality of governance in eighteenth-century England, Social History, 29:2 (2004) Faubion, J.D., ed., Power, Michel Foucault, vol III (2002), chapters The Subject and Power, Space, Knowledge and Power, Foucault, Michel, Discipline and Punish (1975) [skim-read] Foucault, Michel, The Foucault Reader, ed. Paul Rabinow, ed. (1986). Ignatieff, Michael, A Just Measure of Pain: the penitentiary in the Industrial Revolution, (New York, 1980) McGowen, R., The Body and Punishment in Eighteenth Century England, Journal of Modern History, 59 (1987) Weeks, J., Foucault for Historians, History Workshop Journal 14 (1982) 10. Sex, Gender and Authority * Barker, Hannah, et al eds., Gender in Eighteenth-Century England (Harlow, 1997) * Clark, A., The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class (Berkeley CA, 1995) * Shoemaker, R., Gender in English Society, (Harlow, 1998) * Vickery, A., Golden Age to Separate Spheres? A Review of the Categories and Chronology of English Women s History, Historical Journal, 36:2 (1993). Berg, Maxine, The age of manufactures. Ch.6 and 7. Bohstedt, John, Gender, household and community: women in English riots, , Past and Present, no. 120 (1988), Boucé, P-G., 'Imagination, pregnant women, and monsters, in eighteenth-century England and France' in G.S. Rousseau and Roy Porter, eds, Sexual Underworlds of the Enlightenment (Manchester, 1987). Bush, M.L., The Women at Peterloo, History (2004) Chalus, E., Elite Women, Social Politics and the Political World of Late Eighteenth- Century England, Historical Journal, 43, 3 (2000) Clark, A., Queen Caroline and the Sexual Popular Culture in London, 1820, Representations, 31 (1990), Colley, L., Britons: Forging the Nation, (1992), chapter on female patriotism. Fletcher, A., Gender, Sex & Subordination in England, (New Haven, Conn., 1995). Foucault, M., The History of Sexuality: Volume 1: An Introduction (London, 1976).
10 10 Gelis, Jacques, History of Childbirth, Fertility, Pregnancy and Birth in Early Modern Europe (1991). George, Margaret, Women in the first capitalist society: experiences in seventeenth century England. (1988). Harvey, Karen, The Century of sex? Gender, bodies, and sexuality in the long eighteenth century, The Historical Journal, 45.4 (Dec 2002) Henderson, Tony, Disorderly Women in Eighteenth-Century London: Prostitution and Control in the Metropolis, (Harlow, 1999) Hill, B., Women, Work & Sexual Politics in Eighteenth-Century England (1989). Hill, B., Servants: English Domestics in the Eighteenth Century (Oxford, 1996), chapters 8 & 10 Hitchcock, T., Redefining sex in eighteenth-century England, HWJ 41 (1996) Hitchcock, T., English Sexualities, (Basingstoke and London, 1997). Hufton, O., The Prospect Before Her: A History of Women in Western Europe, vol.1 (1995). Laqueur, T., Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud (Cambridge MA, 1990). Lacqueur, T., The Queen Caroline Affair: Politics as Art in the Reign of George IV, Journal of Modern History, 54 (1982). Macfarlane, A., Marriage and Love in England, (Oxford, 1986). Mack, Phyllis, Visionary Women: Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England (1992). Meldrum, Tim, Domestic Service and Gender : life and work in the London household (London, 2000) Richards, Eric, 'Women in the British economy since about 1700: an interpretation' History vol.59 No.197, Oct Rogers, N., Crowds, Culture and Politics in Georgian Britain, chapters 7 and 8. Shoemaker, Robert B., The taming of the duel: masculinity, honour and ritual violence in London , The Historical Journal, 45.3 Sept Snell, K.D.M., Annals of the Labouring Poor (Cambridge, 1985) Stevenson, J., The Queen Caroline Affair, in J. Stevenson, ed., London in the Age of Reform (1977) Stone, L., The Family, Sex and Marriage in England, , 1st edn (1977). Thomis, M. and Grimmett, J, Women in Protest, Vickery, A., The Gentleman s Daughter: Women s Lives in Georgian England (New Haven and London, 1998). Wiltenburg, J., Disorderly Women and Female Power in the Street Literature of Early Modern England and Germany (Charlottesville VA, 1992). Other useful works Hayton, David, The "country" interest and the party system, c , in Clyve Jones ed., Party and Management in Parliament, (Leicester, 1984). Hindle, Steve, Power, poor relief and social relations in Holland Fen, c , Historical Journal, 41.1 (1998) Holmes, Geoffrey, The achievement of stability: the social context of politics from the 1680s to the age of Walpole, in John Cannon ed., The Whig Ascendancy: Colloquies on Hanoverian England (London, 1981). Holmes, Geoffrey, The Sacheverall riots: the crowd and the Church in early eighteenth-century London, in Paul Slack ed., Rebellion, Popular Protest and the Social Order in Early Modern England (Cambridge, 1984).
11 11 Holmes, G. ed., Britain after the Glorious Revolution (London, 1969) Horwitz, Henry, The structure of parliamentary politics ; G.V. Bennett Conflict in the Church, and W.A. Speck, Conflict in Society, in Geoffrey Holmes ed., Britain after the Glorious Revolution (London, 1969). The Jacobite Challenge, E.Cruikshanks and J. Black eds. (Edinburgh, 1988) Monod, Paul, Jacobitism and country principles in the reign of William III, Historical Journal 30, 2 (1987), Monod, Paul, Jacobitism and the English People, (Cambridge, 1993). O Gorman, Frank, Voters, Patrons and Parties: The Unreformed Electorate of Hanoverian England, (Oxford, 1989). Plumb, J.H., The Growth of Political Stability in England, (London, 1967). Plumb, J.H., Sir Robert Walpole (2 vols., I: The Making of a Statesman, and II: The King s Minister (London, 1965). Rogers, Nicholas, Popular protest in early Hanoverian London, Past and Present, no. 79 (1978), Rogers, Nicholas, Crowds and Political Festival in Georgian England in Tim Harris ed., The Politics of the Excluded c (Basingstoke, 2001) Stevenson, John, Popular Disturbances in England, (London, 1979). Szechi, Daniel, The Jacobites, Britain and Europe, (Manchester, 1994). Speck, W.A., Stability and Strife, : England (London, 1977) Wilson, Kathleen, Empire, trade and popular politics in mid-hanoverian Britain: the case of Admiral Vernon, Past and Present, 121 (1988),
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