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Law, Crime and Society in England,c.1580-c.1700
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General Background and Survey Texts (12 items)
The following works provide surveys of many of the topics covered this course:
Crime in early modern England 1550-1750 - J. A. Sharpe, 1999Book
Crime and the courts in England, 1660-1800 - J. M. Beattie, American Council of LearnedSocieties, 1986
Book
The following text books will help you get a sense of some of the major events and themesof the period. They should be used for reference and as background reading if you feel youneed to know more about the general context of the material we will be studying:
Politics and nation: England 1450-1660 - D. M. Loades, D. M. Loades, 1999Book
The emergence of a nation state: the commonwealth of England, 1529-1660 - Alan G. R.Smith, 1997
Book
The Stuart Age: England, 1603-1714 - Barry Coward, Askews & Holts Library Services,2014
Book
Early modern England: a social history, 1550-1760 - J. A. Sharpe, 1997Book
English society, 1580-1680 - Keith Wrightson, Dawson Books, 1982Book
Women in early modern England, 1550-1720 - Sara Heller Mendelson, Patricia Crawford,1998
Book
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Economic expansion and social change: England 1500-1700 - Christopher Clay, 1984Book
Earthly necessities: economic lives in early modern Britain - Keith Wrightson, c2000Book
English Courts and Jurisdictions (12 items)
The Elizabethan Court of Chancery - W. J. Jones, 1967Book
The Church under the law: justice, administration and discipline in the diocese of York,1560-1640 - Ronald A. Marchant, 1969
Book | See: Chapter 1 especially.
A history of English assizes 1558-1714 - J. S. Cockburn, 1972Book
Crime in England, 1550-1800 - J. S. Cockburn, 1977Book | See: Baker, J.H., 'Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law 1550-1800'.
Available via Online Resource Button.
The Tudor regime - Penry Williams, 1979Book | See: Williams P., Crime, disorder and the law (chapter 7), pp. 217-252, available
via Online Resource button.
The age of Elizabeth: England under the later Tudors : 1547-1603 - D. M. Palliser, EbooksCorporation Limited, 2013
Book | See: Chapter 10.
Pettyfoggers and vipers of the Commonwealth: the 'lower branch' of the legal profession inearly modern England - C. W. Brooks, 2004, c1986
Book | See: Chapters 4-5.
An introduction to English legal history - John H. Baker, 2002Book | 3rd edition also in stock.
Communities and courts in Britain, 1150-1900 - C. W. Brooks, Michael Lobban, 1997Book | See: Harrison, C., 'Manor Courts and the Governance of Tudor England'.
Lawyers, litigation and English society since 1450 - C. W. Brooks, Askews & Holts LibraryServices, 1998
Book
The Oxford history of the laws of England: Volume I: The canon law and ecclesiasticaljurisdiction from 597 to the 1640s - R. H. Helmholz, Oxford University Press, 2004
Book
The rule of law, 1603-1660: crowns, courts and judges - James S. Hart, 2003Book
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Legal Records as Sources for the Historian (16 items)
Measuring Crime (7 items)
The Pattern of Crime in England 1660-1800 - J. M. Beattie, 1974Article
Early‐modern assize records as historical evidence - J. S. Cockburn, 1975-10Article
Crime in England, 1550-1800 - J. S. Cockburn, 1977Book | See: Cockburn, J.S., 'The Nature and Incidence of Crime in England 1559-1625: a
Preliminary Survey', and Elton. G.R., 'Crime and the Historian'.
Crime in seventeenth-century England: a county study - J. A. Sharpe, 1983Book | See: Chapter 1.
Crime, Law and Order in Early Modern England - John L. McMullan, 1987Article
Prosecution and punishment: petty crime and the law in London and rural Middlesex, c.1660-1725 - Robert Brink Shoemaker, c1991
Book | See: Especially part 1.
Crime in Late-Seventeenth-Century Yorkshire: An Exception to a National Pattern? - SarahMercer, 1991-01
Article
Fiction in the Archives (9 items)
Fiction in the archives: pardon tales and their tellers in sixteenth-century France - NatalieZemon Davis, 1987
Book | See: Davis N. Z., The time of storytelling (chapter 1), pp. 7-35, available viaOnline Resource button.
Husband(ry): Narratives of Rape in the Seventeenth Century - Miranda Chaytor, 1995-11Article
Domestic dangers: women, words, and sex in early modern London - Laura Gowing, OxfordUniversity Press, 1996
Book | See: Chapter 2.
Reporting Murder: Fiction in the Archives in Early Modern England - Malcolm Gaskill, 1998Article
Women waging law in Elizabethan England - Tim Stretton, 1998Book | See: Chapter 8.
Voices in court: lawyers' or litigants'? - Joanne Bailey, 2001-11Article
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Crime and mentalities in early modern England - Malcolm Gaskill, Ebooks CorporationLimited, 2000
Book | See: Chapter 1.
Culture and change: attending to early modern women - Margaret Lael Mikesell, Adele F.Seeff, c2003
Book | See: Wlaker G., Just stories: telling tales of infant death in early modern England,pp. 98-115, available via Online Resource button.
True relations: reading, literature, and evidence in seventeenth-century England - FrancesE. Dolan, Ebooks Corporation Limited, 2013
Book
The Administration of the Criminal Law (21 items)
The official papers of Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey, Norfolk, as justice of the peace,1580-1620 - Nathaniel Bacon, Herbert Washington Saunders, Anstel Day, Royal HistoricalSociety (Great Britain), Camden Society (Great Britain), Townshend collection, 1915
Book
Comic Constables--Fictional and Historical - Hugh C. Evans, 1969-23Article
A history of English assizes 1558-1714 - J. S. Cockburn, 1972Book | See: especially chapter 6.
Legal records and the historian: papers presented to the Cambridge Legal HistoryConference, 7-10 July 1975, and in [a one day meeting held at] Lincoln's Inn Old Hall on 3July 1974 - John H. Baker, Legal History Conference, 1978
Book | See: Cockburn, J.S., 'Trial by the Book? Fact and Theory in the Criminal Process1558-1625'.
Crime and the law: the social history of crime in Western Europe since 1500 - V. A. C.Gatrell, Bruce Lenman, Geoffrey Parker, c1980
Book | See: Sharpe, J.A., ‘Enforcing the law in the seventeenth-century English village’.
An ungovernable people: the English and their law in the seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies - John Brewer, John A. Styles, 1980
Book | See: Wrightson, K., ‘Two concepts of order: justices, constables and jurymen inseventeenth-century England’. Available via Online Resource Button.
Sir Richard Grosvenor and the Rhetoric of Magistracy - Richard Cust, Peter G. Lake,1981-05
Article
The English Village Constable, 1580-1642: The Nature and Dilemmas of the Office - JoanKent, 1981
Article
Order and disorder in early modern England - Anthony J. Fletcher, John Stevenson, 1985
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Book | See: Fletcher, A., ‘Honour, reputation and local officeholding in Elizabethan andStuart England’.
Law and Morality in Seventeenth-Century England - Cynthia B. Herrup, 1985Article
The common peace: participation and the criminal law in seventeenth-century England -Cynthia B. Herrup, 1987
Book
Twelve good men and true: the criminal trial jury in England, 1200-1800 - J. S. Cockburn,Thomas Andrew Green, c1988
Book | See: Lawson, P.G., ‘Lawless juries? The composition and behavior ofHertfordshire Juries, 1573-1624’, and J. S. Cockburn, ‘Twelve silly men? The trial jury atassizes, 1560-1670’.
Judicial Corruption in Early Modern England - Wilfrid Prest, 1991Article
Co-operation and Initiatives: Elizabethan Churchwardens and the Parish Accounts ofMildenhall - J. S. Craig, 1993
Article
Jurors, Respectable Masculinity, and Christian Morality: A Comment on Marjorie McIntosh'sControlling Misbehavior - Shannon McSheffrey, 1998
Article
Power and protest in England 1525-1640 - Alison D. Wall, 2000Book | See: Chapter 6.
State formation in early modern England, c. 1550-1700 - M. J. Braddick, American Councilof Learned Societies, c2000
Book | See: Chapter 4.
Negotiating power in early modern society: order, hierarchy, and subordination in Britainand Ireland - M. J. Braddick, John Walter, 2001
Book | See: Braddick, M.J., ‘Administrative performance: the representation of politicalauthority in early modern England’.
The politics of the excluded, c. 1500-1850 - Tim Harris, MyiLibrary, 2001Book | See: Goldie, M., ‘The unacknowledged republic: office-holding in early modern
England’.
Law, crime, and English society, 1660-1830 - 2002Book | See: Shapiro, B. ‘Religion and the law: evidence, proof and “matter of fact”,
1660-1700’.
The middle sort of people in provincial England, 1600-1750 - Henry French, OxfordUniversity Press, 2007
Article | See: Chapter 2.
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Judicial Punishment (17 items)
Albion's fatal tree: crime and society in eighteenth-century England - Douglas Hay, 1976Book | See: Hay D., Property, authority and the criminal law, pp. 17-63, available via
Online Resource button.
Discipline and punish: the birth of the prison - Michel Foucault, Alan Sheridan, 1979, c1977Book
Hanging for Felony: The Rule of Law in Elizabethan Colchester - Joel B. Samaha, 1978Article
Albion's Fatal Flaws - John H. Langbein, 1983Article
Crime in seventeenth-century England: a county study - J. A. Sharpe, 1983Book | See: Chapter 9
The spectacle of suffering: executions and the evolution of repression : from apreindustrial metropolis to the European experience - Petrus Cornelis Spierenburg,Nov.1984
Book
"Last Dying Speeches": Religion, Ideology and Public Execution in Seventeenth-CenturyEngland - J. A. Sharpe, 1985
Article
Emotion and social change: toward a new psychohistory - Carol Zisowitz Stearns, Peter N.Stearns, 1988
Book | See: Demos, J. ‘Shame and guilt in early new England’
The First modern society: essays in English history in honour of Lawrence Stone - A. L.Beier, David Cannadine, James M. Rosenheim, Lawrence Stone, 1989
Book | See: Laqueur, J. ‘Crowds, carnival and the state in English executions,1604-1868’. Available via Online Resource Button.
Judicial punishment in England - J. A. Sharpe, 1990Book | See: Chapters 1 and 2
Of bridles and burnings: the punishment of women - E. J. Burford, Sandra Shulman, 1992Book
Agency, Appropriation and Rhetoric under the Gallows: Puritans, Romanists and the Statein Early Modern England - Peter Lake and Michael Questier, 1996
Article
From Pillory to Gallows: The Punishment of Forgery in the Age of the Financial Revolution -Randall McGowen, 1999
Article
Civil histories: essays presented to Sir Keith Thomas - Keith Thomas, Peter Burke, PaulSlack, Brian Harrison, Oxford University Press, 2000
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Book | See: Sharpe, J. A. , ‘Civility, civilizing processes, and the end of publicpunishment in England’
Policing and punishment in London, 1660-1750: urban crime and the limits of terror - J. M.Beattie, 2001
Book
Mercy and authority in the Tudor state - K. J. Kesselring, 2003Book
Penal practice and culture, 1500-1900: punishing the English - Simon Devereaux, PaulGriffiths, 2004
Book
Violence and Violent Crime (20 items)
Crime in England, 1550-1800 - J. S. Cockburn, 1977Book | See: Curtis, T. C. ‘Quarter sessions appearances and their background: a
seventeenth-century regional study’
The justice and the mare's ale: law and disorder in seventeenth century England - AlanMacfarlane, Sarah Harrison, 1981
Book
Domestic Homicide in Early Modern England - J. A. Sharpe, 1981Article
Crime in seventeenth-century England: a county study - J. A. Sharpe, 1983Book | See: Chapter 8
Interpersonal Violence in English Society 1300-1980 - Lawrence Stone, 1983Article
The History of Violence in England: Some Observations - J. A. Sharpe, 1985Article | See also Lawrence Stone’s ‘Rejoinder’, pp. 216-24
Perspectives in criminal law: essays in honour of John Ll. J. Edwards - Anthony N. Doob,Edward L. Greenspan, J. Ll. J. Edwards, 1985
Book | See: Beattie J. M., Violence and society in early-modern England, pp. 36-60,available via Online Resource button.
The duel in European history: honour and the reign of aristocracy - V. G. Kiernan, c1988Book
Chivalry in the Renaissance - Sydney Anglo, 1990Book | See: Anglo, S. ‘How to kill a man at your ease: fencing books and the duelling
ethic’
Patterns of Violence in English Society: Homicide in Kent 1560-1985 - J. S. Cockburn, 1991Article
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Dangerous familiars: representations of domestic crime in England, 1550-1700 - Frances E.Dolan, American Council of Learned Societies, 1994
Book
"Being stirred to much unquietness": Violence and Domestic Violence in Early ModernEngland - Susan Dwyer Amussen, 1994
Article
Punishment, Discipline, and Power: The Social Meanings of Violence in Early ModernEngland - Susan Dwyer Amussen, 1995
Article
Crime and mentalities in early modern England - Malcolm Gaskill, Ebooks CorporationLimited, 2000
Book | See: Part III: ‘Murder’
Violence in early modern Europe - Julius R. Ruff, 2001Book
Meanings of manhood in early modern England - Alexandra Shepard, Oxford UniversityPress, 2006
Article | See: Chapter 5
Crime, gender, and social order in early modern England - Garthine Walker, Dawson Books,2003
Book
The duel in early modern England: civility, politeness, and honour - Markku Peltonen, 2003Book
Gender and petty violence in London, 1680-1720 - Jennine Hurl-Eamon, c2005Book
Women, murder, and equity in early modern England - Randall Martin, 2008Book
Infanticide (8 items)
Infanticide in earlier seventeenth-century England - K WrightsonArticle | See: Wrightson, K. ‘Infanticide in earlier seventeenth-century England’, Local
Population Studies, 15 (1975), pp. 10-22. Available via Online Resource Button.
Murdering mothers: infanticide in England and New England 1558-1803 - Peter CharlesHoffer, N. E. H. Hull, 1981
Book
Women & history: voices of early modern England - Valerie Frith, c1995Book | See: May, A. N. ‘“She at first denied it”: Infanticide trials at the Old Bailey’
Secret births and infanticide in seventeenth-century England - Laura GowingArticle
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Infanticide: historical perspectives on child murder and concealment, 1550-2000 - MarkJackson, c2002
Book | See: Dickinson J. R., Sharpe J. A., Infanticide in early modern England (chapter 3),pp. 35-51, available via Online Resource button.
Culture and change: attending to early modern women - Margaret Lael Mikesell, Adele F.Seeff, c2003
Book | See: Wlaker G., Just stories: telling tales of infant death in early modern England,pp. 98-115, available via Online Resource button.
Crime, gender, and social order in early modern England - Garthine Walker, Dawson Books,2003
Book
Murder in Shakespeare's England - Vanessa McMahon, 2004Book | See: Chapters 4 and 8
Witchcraft (22 items)
Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England: a regional and comparative study - AlanMacfarlane, MyiLibrary, 1999
Book | Print copy also in library:http://encore.lib.gla.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1819644
Religion and the decline of magic: studies in popular beliefs in sixteenth and seventeenthcentury England - Keith Thomas, 1997
Book | See: Chapters 14-17
Who Were the Witches? The Social Roles of the Accused in the European Witch Trials -Richard A. Horsley, 1979-21
Article
Women, Witchcraft, and Slander in Early Modern England: Cases from the Church Courts ofDurham, 1560–1675 - Peter Rushton
Article | See: Rushton, P., ‘Women, witchcraft and slander in early modern England:cases from the Durham church courts, 1560-1615’, Northern History, 1982, Volume 18, pp.116-32
Witchcraft and religion: the politics of popular belief - Christina Larner, Alan Macfarlane,1984
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Legal record and historical reality: proceedings of the Eighth British Legal HistoryConference, Cardiff 1987 - Thomas Glyn Watkin, British Legal History Conference, 1989
Book | See: Unsworth, C. R. ‘Witchcraft beliefs and criminal procedure’
Witchcraft, Politics and "Good Neighbourhood" in Early Seventeenth-Century Rye - AnnabelGregory, 1991
Article
Women: Witnesses and Witches - Clive Holmes, 1993
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Women, crime and the courts in early modern England - Jennifer Kermode, GarthineWalker, Dawson Books, 1994
Book | See: Gaskill, M. ‘Witchcraft and power in early modern England: the case ofMargaret Moore’
The Lancashire Witch Trials of 1612 and 1634 and the Economics of Witchcraft - J. T. Swain, 1994
Article | See: Swain, J. T. ‘The Lancashire witch trials of 1612 and 1634 and theeconomics of witchcraft’, Northern History, 1994, Volume 30, pp. 64-85
Dangerous familiars: representations of domestic crime in England, 1550-1700 - Frances E.Dolan, American Council of Learned Societies, 1994
Book | See: Chapter 5
Oedipus and the devil: witchcraft, sexuality and religion in early modern Europe - LyndalRoper, Dawson Books, 1994
Book
Instruments of darkness: witchcraft in England, 1550-1750 - J. A. Sharpe, 1996Book | See: Sharpe J. A., Introduction, pp. 1-33, available via Online Resource button.
Witchcraft in early modern Europe: studies in culture and belief - Jonathan Barry, MarianneHester, Gareth Roberts, 1996
Book | See: Gaskill, M. ‘Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Kent: stereotypes and thebackground to accusations’
Witches, wives and mothers: witchcraft persecution and women's confessions inseventeenth-century England - Louise Jackson, 1995-3-1
Article
Women's Stories of Witchcraft in Early Modern England: The House, the Body, the Child -DIANE PURKISS, 1995-11
Article
The Devil in the Shape of a Man: Witchcraft, Conflict and Belief in Jacobean England -Malcolm Gaskill, 1998-06
Article
Crime and mentalities in early modern England - Malcolm Gaskill, Ebooks CorporationLimited, 2000
Book | See: Part I
Languages of witchcraft: narrative, ideology and meaning in early modern culture - StuartClark, MyiLibrary, 2001
Book | Print copy also avaiolable in library:http://encore.lib.gla.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1924047
Witchfinders: a seventeenth-century English tragedy - Malcolm Gaskill, 2005Book
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The extraordinary and the everyday in early modern England - Angela McShane, GarthineWalker, 2010
Book | See: Walker, G. 'The strangeness of the familiar: witchcraft and the law in earlymodern England'
Remaking English society: social relations and social change in early modern England -Keith Wrightson, Ebooks Corporation Limited, 2013
Book | See: Malcolm Gaskill, ‘Witchcraft and neighbourliness in early modern England’.
Property Crime (15 items)
Sex-Roles and Crime in Late Elizabethan Hertfordshire - Wiener, Carol Z, Summer 1975Article
Dearth and the Social Order in Early Modern England - John Walter and Keith Wrightson,1976
Article
Crime in England, 1550-1800 - J. S. Cockburn, 1977Book | See: Cockburn, J. S. ‘The nature and incidence of crime in England 1559-1625: a
preliminary survey’
Crime in seventeenth-century England: a county study - J. A. Sharpe, 1983Book | See: Chapter 7
Manufacture in town and country before the factory - Maxine Berg, Pat Hudson, MichaelSonenscher, Social Science Research Council (Great Britain), SSRC Conference onManufacture in Town and Country before the Factory, 1983
Book | See: Styles, J. ‘Embezzlement, industry and law in England, 1550-1780’
New Shoes and Mutton Pies: Investigative Responses to Theft in Seventeenth-Century EastSussex - Cynthia Herrup, 1984-12
Article
Crime and the courts in England, 1660-1800 - J. M. Beattie, 1986Book | See: Chapters 4 & 5
Property Crime and Hard Times in England, 1559-1624 - Peter Lawson, 1986-21Article
The Theft of Clothes and Popular Consumerism in Early Modern England - Beverly Lemire,1990
Article
Women, crime and the courts in early modern England - Jennifer Kermode, GarthineWalker, Dawson Books, 1994
Book | see: Walker, G. ‘Women, theft and the world of stolen goods’
The Reign of Elizabeth I: court and culture in the last decade - J. A. Guy, Folger Institute,1995
Book | See: Sharpe, J. A. ‘Social strain and social dislocation, 1585-1603’. Available via
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Why they stole: women in the Old Bailey, 1779-1789 - Lynn MacKayArticle
The state and social change in early modern England, c.1550-1640 - Steve Hindle, EbooksCorporation Limited, 2002
Book | See: Chapter 5
Crime, gender, and social order in early modern England - Garthine Walker, Dawson Books,2003
Book | See: Chapter 5
Londinopolis: essays in the cultural and social history of early modern London - PaulGriffiths, Mark S. R. Jenner, 2000
Book | See: Griffiths, P. ‘Politics made visible: order, residence and uniformity inCheapside, 1600-45’
Criminal Underworld (17 items)
Elizabethan rogues and vagabonds - Frank Aydelotte, 1913Book
Vagrants and the Social Order in Elizabethan England - A. L. Beier, 1974Article
Vagrants and Vagrancy in England, 1598-1664 - Paul A. Slack, 1974-08Article
The Elizabethan underworld - Gāmini Salgādo, 1977Book
Criminal Organization in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century London - John L. McMullan,1982-02
Article
The Elizabethan pamphleteers: popular moralistic pamphlets 1580-1640 - Sandra Clark,1983
Book | See: Chapters 1 and 4
The canting crew: London's criminal underworld, 1550-1700 - John L. McMullan, c1984Book
Crime in early modern England 1550-1750 - J. A. Sharpe, 1999Book | See: Chapter 5
Masterless men: the vagrancy problem in England 1560-1640 - A. L. Beier, 1985Book | See: Chapter 8
The pursuit of stability: social relations in Elizabethan London - Ian W. Archer, 1991Book | See: Chapter 6
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The structure of prostitution in Elizabethan London - Paul Griffiths, 1993-5Article
Communities in early modern England: networks, place, rhetoric - Alexandra Shepard, P. J.Withington, 2000
Book | See: Griffiths, P. ‘Overlapping circles: imagining criminal communities in London,1545-1645’
Londinopolis: essays in the cultural and social history of early modern London - PaulGriffiths, Mark S. R. Jenner, 2000
Book | See: Griffiths, P. ‘Politics made visible: order, residence and uniformity inCheapside, 1600-45’
Vagrancy, homelessness, and English Renaissance literature - Linda Woodbridge, 2001Book
Rogues and early modern English culture - Craig Dionne, Steve Mentz, 2006Book
Lost Londons: change, crime, and control in the capital city, 1550-1660 - Paul Griffiths,Dawson Books, 2008
Book | See: Part II
Women Thieves in Early Modern England: What Can We Learn from Narrative Sources? -Armel Dubois-Nayt, 2008-10-01
Article
Petty Regulation and the Reformation of Manners (18 items)
Aspects of social differentiation in rural England, c. 1580–1660 - Keith Wrightson, 1977-10Article
Puritans and revolutionaries: essays in seventeenth-century history presented toChristopher Hill - D. H. Pennington, Keith Thomas, Christopher Hill, 1978
Book | See: Clark P., The alehouse and the alternative society, pp. 47-72, available viaOnline Resource button.
Punishment for Bastardy in Early Seventeenth-Century England - Walter J. King, 1978-22Article
Poverty and piety in an English village: Terling, 1525-1700 - Keith Wrightson, David Levine,Oxford University Press, 1995
Book | See: Chapter 5
Popular culture and class conflict, 1590-1914: explorations in the history of labour andleisure - Eileen Yeo, Stephen Yeo, 1981
Book | See: Wrightson, K. ‘Alehouses, order and reformation in rural England,1590-1660’. Available via Online Resource Button.
The religion of Protestants: the church in English society 1559-1625 - Patrick Collinson,1982
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Religion and society in early modern Europe, 1500-1800 - Kaspar von Greyerz, GermanHistorical Institute in London, 1984
Book | See: Ingram M., Religion, communities and moral discipline in late sixteenth- andearly seventeenth-century England: case studies, pp. 177-193, available via OnlineResource button.
Crime in early modern England 1550-1750 - J. A. Sharpe, 1999Book | see: Chapter 4
Explorations in historical geography: interpretive essays - Alan R. H. Baker, Derek Gregory,1984
Book | See: Smith, R. M. ‘“Modernization” and the corporate medieval villagecommunity in England: some sceptical reflections’
Popular culture in seventeenth-century England - 1988Book | See: Ingram, M. ‘The reform of popular culture? Sex and marriage in early
modern England’
Order and disorder in early modern England - Anthony J. Fletcher, John Stevenson, 1985Book | See: Spufford, M. ‘Puritanism and social control?’
Church courts, sex and marriage in England, 1570-1640 - Martin Ingram, 1987Book | See: Chapters 7-9
Reformation of Manners and the Social Composition of Offenders in an East Anglian ClothVillage: Earls Colne, Essex, 1531-1642 - Robert von Friedeburg, 1990
Article
The experience of authority in early modern England - Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox, SteveHindle, 1996
Book | See: Ingram, M. ‘Reformation of manners in early modern England’
Controlling misbehavior in England, 1370-1600 - Marjorie Keniston McIntosh, 1998Book | See Chapter 8 especially
Hierarchy and Community in the Elizabethan Parish: The Swallowfield Articles of 1596 -Steve Hindle, 1999
Article
Communities in early modern England: networks, place, rhetoric - Alexandra Shepard, P. J.Withington, 2000
Book | See: Hindle, S. ‘A sense of place? Becoming and belonging in the rural parish,1550-1650’
Remaking English society: social relations and social change in early modern England -Keith Wrightson, Ebooks Corporation Limited, 2013
Book | See: Phil Withington, ‘Intoxicants and the early modern city’.
A Culture of Reconciliation? (14 items)
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Crime in England, 1550-1800 - J. S. Cockburn, 1977Book | See: Ingram, M. ‘Communities and courts: law and disorder in
early-seventeenth-century Wiltshire’
Disputes and settlements: law and human relations in the west - John Bossy, 1983Book | See: Sharpe, J. A. ‘“Such disagreement betwyx neighbours”: litigation and
human relations in early modern England’. Available via Online Resource Button.
Pettyfoggers and vipers of the Commonwealth: the 'lower branch' of the legal profession inearly modern England - C. W. Brooks, 2004, c1986
Book
The First modern society: essays in English history in honour of Lawrence Stone - A. L.Beier, David Cannadine, James M. Rosenheim, Lawrence Stone, 1989
Book | See: Brooks, C. W. ‘Interpersonal conflict and social tension: civil litigation inEngland 1640-1830’
Interpreting the Market: The Ethics of Credit and Community Relations in Early ModernEngland - Craig Muldrew, 1993
Article
The Culture of Reconciliation: Community and the Settlement of Economic Disputes inEarly Modern England - Craig Muldrew, 1996
Article
The experience of authority in early modern England - Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox, SteveHindle, 1996
Book | See: Hindle S., The keeping of the public peace (chapter 7), pp. 213-248,available via Online Resource button.
Communities and courts in Britain, 1150-1900 - C. W. Brooks, Michael Lobban, 1997Book | See: Muldrew, C. ‘Rural credit, market areas and legal institutions in the
countryside in England, 1550-1700’ and Champion, W. A. ‘Recourse to the law and themeaning of the great litigation decline, 1650-1750: some clues from the Shrewsbury localcourts’
The economy of obligation: the culture of credit and social relations in early modernEngland - Craig Muldrew, 1998
Book | See: especially part III.
Communities in early modern England: networks, place, rhetoric - Alexandra Shepard, P. J.Withington, 2000
Book | See: Craig Muldrew, ‘From a “light cloak” to an “iron cage”: historical changes inthe relation between community and individualism’.
Litigation and locality: the Cambridge university courts, 1560–1640 - Alexandra Shepard,2004-5
Article
The British and their laws in the eighteenth century - David Lemmings, 2005Book | See: Christopher Brooks, ‘Litigation, participation, and agency in seventeenth-
and eighteenth-century England’.
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Felony Forfeiture and the Profits of Crime in Early Modern England - K. J. Kesselring, 2010Article
Remaking English society: social relations and social change in early modern England -Keith Wrightson, Ebooks Corporation Limited, 2013
Book | See: Tim Stretton, ‘Written obligations, litigation and neighbourliness,1580-1680’.
Credibility, 'Truth', and Authority Before the Law (14 items)
Witnesses: A Canonist's View - William Hamilton Bryson, 1969-01Article
Probability and certainty in seventeenth-century England: a study of the relationshipbetween natural science, religion, history, law, and literature - Barbara Shapiro, c1983
Book
A social history of truth: civility and science in seventeenth-century England - StevenShapin, c1994
Book
Testimony and proof in early-modern England - R.W Serjeantson, 1999-6Article
A culture of fact: England, 1550-1720 - Barbara Shapiro, 2000Book
A Profane History of Early Modern Oaths - John Spurr, 2001-12Article
Life, Love and Litigation: Sileby in the 1630S - B. Capp, 2004-02-01Article
The Oxford history of the laws of England: Volume I: The canon law and ecclesiasticaljurisdiction from 597 to the 1640s - R. H. Helmholz, Oxford University Press, 2004
Book
Contexts of conscience in early modern Europe, 1500-1700 - Harald Braun, EdwardVallance, 2004
Book | see: John Spurr, ‘“The strongest bond of conscience”: oaths and the limits oftolerance in early modern England’. Available via Online Resource Button.
Poverty, Labour and the Language of Social Description in Early Modern England - A.Shepard, 2008-11-01
Article
The extraordinary and the everyday in early modern England - Angela McShane, GarthineWalker, 2010
Book | See: Steve Hindle, ‘“Bleedinge Afreshe”? The affray and murder at Nantwich, 19December 1572’.
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Oaths, credibility and the legal process in early modern England: Part I - Barbara Shapiro,2012
Article
Oaths, credibility and the legal process in early modern England: Part II - Barbara Shapiro,2013
Article
True relations: reading, literature, and evidence in seventeenth-century England - FrancesE. Dolan, Ebooks Corporation Limited, 2013
Book | See: Esp. Chs 2 and 4
Slander and Defamation (17 items)
The Double Standard - Keith Thomas, 1959-04Article
Wanton wenches and wayward wives: peasants and illicit sex in early seventeenth centuryEngland - G. R. Quaife, 1979
Book
Women, Witchcraft, and Slander in Early Modern England: Cases from the Church Courts ofDurham, 1560–1675 - Peter Rushton, 1982-01
Article
Church courts, sex and marriage in England, 1570-1640 - Martin Ingram, 1987Book | See: Chapter 10
An ordered society: gender and class in early modern England - Susan Dwyer Amussen,American Council of Learned Societies, 1993
Book | See: pp. 98-104
Roman canon law in Reformation England - R. H. Helmholz, 1990Book
Gender and the Language of Insult in Early Modern London - Laura Gowing, 1993Article
Women, crime and the courts in early modern England - Jennifer Kermode, GarthineWalker, Dawson Books, 1994
Book | See: Laura Gowing, ‘Language, power, and the law: women’s slander litigation inearly modern England’
The shaming of Margaret Knowsley: gossip, gender and the experience of authority inearly modern England - Steve Hindle, 1994-12
Article
The Poet and the Bawdy Court: Michael Drayton and the Lodging-House World in EarlyStuart London - Capp, Bernard, Spring 1995
Article
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Domestic dangers: women, words, and sex in early modern London - Laura Gowing, OxfordUniversity Press, 1996
Book
Expanding the Boundaries of Female Honour in Early Modern England - Garthine Walker,1996
Article
Manhood in early modern England: honour, sex, and marriage - Elizabeth A. Foyster, 1999Book | See: pp. 148-64
The Double Standard Revisited: Plebeian Women and Male Sexual Reputation in EarlyModern England - Bernard Capp, 1999
Article
The moral world of the law - Peter R. Coss, 2000Book | See: Martin Ingram, ‘Law, litigants and the construction of “honour”: slander
suits in early modern England’
Meanings of manhood in early modern England - Alexandra Shepard, Oxford UniversityPress, 2006
Article | See: Chapter 6
The extraordinary and the everyday in early modern England - Angela McShane, GarthineWalker, 2010
Book | See: Paul Griffiths, ‘Punishing words: insults and injuries, 1525-1700’
Charivari and Informal Regulation (9 items)
Folk justice” and royal justice in early seventeenth-century England: a “charivari” in theMidlands - Joan R. Kent, 1983
Article
Ridings, Rough Music and the "Reform of Popular Culture" in Early Modern England - MartinIngram, 1984
Article
Rebellion, popular protest, and the social order in early modern England - Paul Slack, 1984Book | See: Bernard Capp, ‘English youth groups and The Pinder of Wakefield’ and
Steven R. Smith, ‘The London apprentices as seventeenth-century adolescents’
Popular culture in seventeenth-century England - 1988Book | See: Ingram M., Ridings, rough music and mocking rhymes in early modern
England, pp. 166-197, available via Online Resource button.
Order and disorder in early modern England - Anthony J. Fletcher, John Stevenson, 1985Book | See: David Underdown, ‘The taming of the scold: the enforcement of patriarchal
authority in early modern England’. Available via Online Resource Button.
A Laughing Matter? Marital Discord and Gender Control in Seventeenth-Century England1 -Elizabeth Foyster, 1993-4
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Article
Women, crime and the courts in early modern England - Jennifer Kermode, GarthineWalker, Dawson Books, 1994
Book | See: Martin Ingram, ‘“Scolding women cucked or washed”: a crisis in genderrelations in early modern England?’
Communities and courts in Britain, 1150-1900 - C. W. Brooks, Michael Lobban, 1997Book | See: Martin Ingram, ‘Juridical folklore in England illustrated by rough music’
Words and Deeds: Gender and the Language of Abuse in Elizabethan Norfolk - DonaldSpaeth, 2014/10/06
Article
Libel and Seditious Words (20 items)
Gleanings from Local Criminal Court Records: Sedition Amongst the "Inarticulate" inElizabethan England - Samaha, Joel, Summer 1975
Article
The Origins of the Doctrine of Sedition - Roger B. Manning, 1980-22Article
Culture and politics in early Stuart England - Kevin Sharpe, Peter Lake, 1994Book | See: Alastair Bellany, ‘“Rayling rymes and vaunting verse”: libellous politics in
early Stuart England, 1603-1628’
Ballads, Libels and Popular Ridicule in Jacobean England - Adam Fox, 1994Article
A Poem on the Archbishop's Hearse: Puritanism, Libel, and Sedition after the HamptonCourt Conference - Alastair Bellany, 1995
Article
Underground Verse and the Transformation of Early Stuart Political Culture - Cogswell,Thomas, Jan 1, 1999
Article
Libels, Popular Literacy and Public Opinion in Early Modern England - Pauline Croft,1995-10
Article
The practice and representation of reading in England - James Raven, Helen Small, NaomiTadmor, 1996
Book | See: Adam Fox, ‘Popular verses and their readership in the early seventeenthcentury’, pp. 125-37
Rumour, News and Popular Political Opinion in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England -Adam Fox, 1997
Article
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Londinopolis: essays in the cultural and social history of early modern London - PaulGriffiths, Mark S. R. Jenner, 2000
Book | See: Ian Archer, ‘Popular politics in the sixteenth and early seventeenthcenturies’
Subversion and scurrility: popular discourse in Europe from 1500 to the present - DermotCavanagh, Tim Kirk, c2000
Book | See: Essays by Nick Cox and Andrew McRae
Power and protest in England 1525-1640 - Alison D. Wall, 2000Book | See: Esp. Chapter 8
The politics of the excluded, c. 1500-1850 - Tim Harris, MyiLibrary, 2001Book | Alastair Bellany, ‘Libels in action: ritual, subversion and the English literary
underground, 1603-1642’, pp. 99-124
Negotiating power in early modern society: order, hierarchy, and subordination in Britainand Ireland - M. J. Braddick, John Walter, 2001
Book | See: John Walter, ‘Public transcripts, popular agency and the politics ofsubsistence in early modern England’, pp. 123-48. Available via Online Resource Button.
The politics of the excluded, c. 1500-1850 - Tim Harris, MyiLibrary, 2001Book | See: Andy Wood, ‘“Poore men woll speke one daye:” plebeian languages of
deference and defiance in England, c.1520-1640’
'Abolishing Superstition with Sedition'? The Politics of Popular Iconoclasm in England1640-1642 - John Walter, 2004
Article
Subordination, Solidarity and the Limits of Popular Agency in a Yorkshire Valley c.1596-1615 - Andy Wood, 2006
Article
Fear, Hatred and the Hidden Injuries of Class in Early Modern England - A. Wood,2006-03-01
Article
'The Pooremans Joy and the Gentlemans Plague': A Lincolnshire Libel and the Politics ofSedition in Early Modern England - John Walter, 2009
Article
Dangerous talk: scandalous, seditious, and treasonable speech in pre-modern England -David Cressy, Oxford University Press, 2010
Book
Riot and Popular Protest (23 items)
Popular Protest and Disturbance in Kent, 1558-1640 - Peter Clark, 1976-08Article
Dearth and the Social Order in Early Modern England - John Walter and Keith Wrightson,
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1976Article
An ungovernable people: the English and their law in the seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies - John Brewer, John A. Styles, 1980
Book | See: John Walter, ‘Grain riots and popular attitudes to the law: Maldon and thecrisis of 1629’
An Atlas of rural protest in Britain 1548-1900 - Andrew Charlesworth, c1983Book
Order and disorder in early modern England - Anthony J. Fletcher, John Stevenson, 1985Book
Popular culture in seventeenth-century England - 1988Book
Revel, riot and rebellion: popular politics and culture in England 1603-1660 - DavidUnderdown, 1985
Book | See: Chapters 1-5
A "Rising of the People"? The Oxfordshire Rising of 1596 - John Walter, 1985Article
Village revolts: social protest and popular disturbances in England 1509-1640 - Roger B.Manning, 1988
Book
Famine, disease and the social order in early modern society - John Walter, R. S. Schofield,1989
Book | See: John Walter, ‘The social economy of dearth in early modern England’
Dearth, public policy, and social disturbance in England, 1550-1800 - R. B. Outhwaite,1991
Book
Custom, Festival and Protest in Early Modern England: The Little Budworth Wakes, StPeter's Day, 1596 - Steve Hindle, 1995-10
Article
The experience of authority in early modern England - Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox, SteveHindle, 1996
Book | See: Andy Wood, ‘Custom, identity and resistance: English free miners and theirlaw, c. 1550-1800’
The Place of Custom in Plebeian Political Culture: England, 1550-1800 - Andy Wood, 1997Article
Persuasion and Protest in the Caddington Common Enclosure Dispute 1635-1639 - SteveHindle, 1998
Article
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Understanding popular violence in the English Revolution: the Colchester plunderers - JohnWalter, 1999
Book
‘Sitting on his Penny Rent’: Conflict and Right of Common in Faversham Blean, 1595–1610- Stephen Hipkin, 2000-4
Article
Riot, rebellion and popular politics in early modern England - Andy Wood, Myilibrary, 2002Book | See: Esp. Chapter 3
A companion to Stuart Britain - Barry Coward, Dawson Books, 2003Book | See: Steve Hindle, ‘Crime and popular protest’
Crowds and popular politics in early modern England - John Walter, c2006Book
The family in early modern England - Helen Berry, Elizabeth A. Foyster, 2007Book | See: John Walter, ‘Faces in the crowd: gender, youth and age in early modern
protest’
Imagining Insurrection in Seventeenth-Century England: Representations of the MidlandRising of 1607 - Steve Hindle, 2008
Article
The Murder of John Lambe: Crowd Violence, Court Scandal and Popular Politics in EarlySeventeenth-Century England - Alastair Bellany, 2008
Article
Digitised Readings (35 items)
Crime in England, 1550-1800 - J. S. Cockburn, 1977Book | See: Baker J. H., Crminial courts and procedure at common law, 1550-1800
(chapter 1), pp. 15-48, available via Online Resource button.
Communities and courts in Britain, 1150-1900 - C. W. Brooks, Michael Lobban, 1997Book | See: Champion W., Recourse to the law and the meaning of the great litigation
decline, pp. 179-198, available via Online Resource button.
Puritans and revolutionaries: essays in seventeenth-century history presented toChristopher Hill - D. H. Pennington, Keith Thomas, Christopher Hill, 1978
Book | See: Clark P., The alehouse and the alternative society, pp. 47-72, available viaOnline Resource button.
A history of English assizes 1558-1714 - J. S. Cockburn, 1972Book | See: Cockburn J. S., Preamble to the charge given to the grand jury by Serjeant
Davis at York assizes lent 1620, pp. 308-311, available via Online Resource button.
Twelve good men and true: the criminal trial jury in England, 1200-1800 - J. S. Cockburn,Thomas Andrew Green, c1988
Book | See: Cockburn J. S., Twelve silly men?, pp. 158-181, available via Online
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Fiction in the archives: pardon tales and their tellers in sixteenth-century France - NatalieZemon Davis, 1987
Book | See: Davis N. Z., The time of storytelling (chapter 1), pp. 7-35, available viaOnline Resource button.
Infanticide: historical perspectives on child murder and concealment, 1550-2000 - MarkJackson, c2002
Book | See: Dickinson J. R., Sharpe J. A., Infanticide in early modern England (chapter 3),pp. 35-51, available via Online Resource button.
Dangerous familiars: representations of domestic crime in England, 1550-1700 - Frances E.Dolan, American Council of Learned Societies, 1994
Book | See: Dolan F. E., Home-rebels and house-traitors: petty treason and themurderous wife (chapter 1), pp. 20-58.
Manhood in early modern England: honour, sex, and marriage - Elizabeth A. Foyster, 1999Book | See: Foyster E., Restoring manhood (chapter 5), pp. 147-206, available via
Online Resource button.
Albion's fatal tree: crime and society in eighteenth-century England - Douglas Hay, 1976Book | See: Hay D., Property, authority and the criminal law, pp. 17-63, available via
Online Resource button.
The experience of authority in early modern England - Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox, SteveHindle, 1996
Book | See: Hindle S., The keeping of the public peace (chapter 7), pp. 213-248,available via Online Resource button.
Popular culture in seventeenth-century England - 1988Book | See: Ingram M., Ridings, rough music and mocking rhymes in early modern
England, pp. 166-197, available via Online Resource button.
Religion and society in early modern Europe, 1500-1800 - Kaspar von Greyerz, GermanHistorical Institute in London, 1984
Book | See: Ingram M., Religion, communities and moral discipline in late sixteenth- andearly seventeenth-century England: case studies, pp. 177-193, available via OnlineResource button.
From gallows to prison? The execution rate in early modern England - P. Jenkins, 1986Article | Available via Online Resource button.
Churchwardens' presentments (17th century) - Hilda Johnstone, Sussex Record Society,1948-1949
Book | See: Johnstone H., The booke of presentments, vol. 1, pp. 1-9, available viaOnline Resource button.
The First modern society: essays in English history in honour of Lawrence Stone - A. L.Beier, David Cannadine, James M. Rosenheim, Lawrence Stone, 1989
Book | See: Laquer T., Crowds, carnival and the state in English executions, 1604-1868,pp. 305-355, available via Online Resource button.
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The age of Elizabeth: England under the later Tudors, 1547- 1603 - D. M. Palliser, 1992Book | See: Palliser D. M., Government, law and order (chapter 10), pp. 348-379.
Court rolls of the Manor of Acomb - Harold Richardson, Acomb (Manor). Manorial Court,1969-1978
Book | See: Richardson H., Court rolls, pp. 125-136, available via Online Resourcebutton.
Instruments of darkness: witchcraft in England, 1550-1750 - J. A. Sharpe, 1996Book | See: Sharpe J. A., Introduction, pp. 1-33, available via Online Resource button.
Disputes and settlements: law and human relations in the west - John Bossy, 1983Book | See: Sharpe J. A., Such disagreement betwyx neighbours: litigation and human
relations in early modern England, pp. 167-187, available via Online Resource button.
The Reign of Elizabeth I: court and culture in the last decade - J. A. Guy, Folger Institute,1995
Book | See: Sharpe J. A., Social strain and social dislocation, pp. 192-211, available viaOnline Resource button.
Order and disorder in early modern England - Anthony J. Fletcher, John Stevenson, 1985Book | See: Underdown D., The taming of the Scold: the enforcement of patriarchal
authority in early modern England, pp. 116-136, available via Online Resource button.
Culture and change: attending to early modern women - Margaret Lael Mikesell, Adele F.Seeff, c2003
Book | See: Wlaker G., Just stories: telling tales of infant death in early modern England,pp. 98-115, available via Online Resource button.
The Tudor regime - Penry Williams, 1979Book | See: Williams P., Crime, disorder and the law (chapter 7), pp. 217-252, available
via Online Resource button.
Infanticide in earlier seventeenth-century England - K. Wrighston, 1975Article | See: Wrightson, K. ‘Infanticide in earlier seventeenth-century England’, Local
Population Studies, 15 (1975), pp. 10-22. Available via Online Resource Button.
An ungovernable people: the English and their law in the seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies - John Brewer, John A. Styles, 1980
Book | See: Wrighston K., Two concepts of order: justices, constables and jurymen inseventeenth-century England (chapter 1), pp. 21-46, available via Online Resource button.
Popular culture and class conflict, 1590-1914: explorations in the history of labour andleisure - Eileen Yeo, Stephen Yeo, 1981
Book | See: Wrightson K., Alehouses, order and reformation in rural England,1590-1660, pp. 1-27. Available via Online Resource Button.
Lawyers, litigation, and English society since 1450 - C. W. Brooks, 1998Book | See: Brooks C. W., Interpersonal and social tension: civil litigation in England,
1640-1830 (chapter 3), pp. 27-62.
Perspectives in criminal law: essays in honour of John Ll. J. Edwards - Anthony N. Doob,
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Edward L. Greenspan, J. Ll. J. Edwards, 1985Book | See: Beattie J. M., Violence and society in early-modern England, pp. 36-60,
available via Online Resource button.
Contexts of conscience in early modern Europe, 1500-1700 - Harald Braun, EdwardVallance, 2004
Book | See: Spurr J., The strongest bond of conscience: oaths and the limits of tolerancein early modern England (chapter 11), pp. 151-165, available via Online Resource button.
Lawyers, litigation, and English society since 1450 - C. W. Brooks, 1998Book | See: Litigation and society in England, 1200-1996 (chapter 4), pp. 63-128.
True relations: reading, literature, and evidence in seventeenth-century England - FrancesE. Dolan, c2013
Book | See: Chapter 4, pp. 154-201.
Common bodies: women, touch and power in seventeenth century England - Laura Gowing, c2003
Book | See: Chapter 2, available via Online Resource Button.
Chronicling poverty: the voices and strategies of the English poor, 1640-1840 - TimHitchcock, Peter King, Pamela Sharpe, 1997
Book | See: Tim Meldrum, 'London domestic servants from depositional evidence,1660-1750: servant-employer sexuality in the patriarchal household'
Childhood and Child Labour in Industrial England: Diversity and Agency, 1750–1914 -Katrina Honeyman, 2013
Book | See: Sarah Toulalan, 'Child sexual abuse in late seventeenth andeighteenth-century London: rape, sexual assault and the denial of agency'.
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