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In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 26, Issue 2, p. 109-110
ISSN: 1751-3812
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In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 26, Issue 2, p. 109-110
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 26, Issue 1, p. 1-1
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 25, Issue 3, p. 234-252
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 24, Issue 3, p. 193-194
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 24, Issue 2, p. 83-84
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: The economic history review, Volume 74, Issue 1, p. 295-296
ISSN: 1468-0289
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 23, Issue 3, p. 167-168
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 23, Issue 2, p. 93-94
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 21, Issue 2, p. 112-128
ISSN: 1751-3812
In: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 52, Issue 1, p. 172-174
ISSN: 1461-7250
In: Gender & history, Volume 28, Issue 1, p. 249-250
ISSN: 1468-0424
In: Family & community history: journal of the Family and Community Historical Research Society, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 91-107
ISSN: 1751-3812
Focussing on three families and drawing on detailed analysis of account books, receipted bills, household inventories, diaries and correspondence, 'Consumption and the Country House' charts the spending patterns of the landed aristocracy of Georgian England during the so-called consumer revolution of the eighteenth century
Focussing on three families and drawing on detailed analysis of account books, receipted bills, household inventories, diaries and correspondence, 'Consumption and the Country House' charts the spending patterns of the landed aristocracy of Georgian England during the so-called consumer revolution of the eighteenth century
This edited collection of correspondence written by members of English landed gentry families provides insights into the formation, experience and practice of elite masculine identities. The source book examines continuities and changes in such processes within the male life cycle and across the early modern and modern periods.