THANKS to its sense of form and powers of consolidation, eighteenth-century England is one of the great eras or cultures that seem fairly possible to encompass. Civilized, urbane, we say of it; or, ...
THE fifty years which elapsed between 1765 and 1815 cover the most memorable period in modern history, if not in the history of mankind and of human civilization. This half century is one of the great ...
A piece of 18th-century English architectural history has come on the market for the first time in 25 years for an asking price of £6.25 million (US$8.2 million). The 120-acre estate on the border of ...
Drinking tea (and boiling the water for it) was so popular that it may have accidentally saved lives in 18th-century England, according to a new study by an economics professor at the University of ...
On Philip Dawe's 'The Macaroni, a Real Character at the Late Masquerade' (1773). A print of Philip Do, The Macaroni, a real character at the late masquerade (1773), from the British Museum. The work I ...
The rise and fall of the luxury debates / Maxine Berg and Elizabeth Eger -- Mandeville, Rousseau and the political economy of fantasy / Edward Hundert -- Luxury in the Dutch Golden Age in theory and ...
Much is known about the negotiation of personal credit relationships during the eighteenth century. It has been noted how direct contact and observation allowed individuals to assess the ...
A. S. Diamond, “Problems of the London Sephardi Community, 1720–1733: Philip Carteret Webb’s Notebooks”, Jewish Historical Studies: Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England (hereafter, ...
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