This is the first major study of a neglected yet extremely significant subject: the London middle classes in the period between 1660 and 1730, a period in which they created a society and economy that can be seen with hindsight to have ushered in the modern world. Using a wealth of material from contemporary sources - including wills, business papers, inventories, marriage contracts, divorce hearings, and the writings of Daniel Defoe and Samuel Pepys - Peter Earle presents a fully rounded picture of the "middling sort of people," getting to the hearts of their lives as men and women struggling for success in the biggest, richest, and most middle-class city in contemporary Europe.He examines in fascinating and convincing detail the business ...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine certain cultural and social aspects of the English ar...
The early modern period in England (c. 1500-1800) is often best remembered for dramatic developments...
Ogée Frédéric. Peter Earle, The Making of the English Middle Class : Business, Society and Family in...
To be one of "the middling sort" in urban England in the late seventeenth or eighteenth century was ...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its ...
London Lives is a fascinating new study which exposes, for the first time, the lesser-known experien...
A paper given at the European Association for Urban History Conference, Stockholm, 31 August 200
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of the Age of Shakespeare presents a broad sampling of current hi...
Small businesses were at the heart of the economic growth and social transformation that characteriz...
We use data collected by the Cambridge Group to investigate and explain differences in fertility by ...
The English economy underwent profound changes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, yet the ...
The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its ...
This paper reports work in progress towards an attempt to measure the cost of living in England for ...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine certain cultural and social aspects of the English ar...
The early modern period in England (c. 1500-1800) is often best remembered for dramatic developments...
Ogée Frédéric. Peter Earle, The Making of the English Middle Class : Business, Society and Family in...
To be one of "the middling sort" in urban England in the late seventeenth or eighteenth century was ...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its ...
London Lives is a fascinating new study which exposes, for the first time, the lesser-known experien...
A paper given at the European Association for Urban History Conference, Stockholm, 31 August 200
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of the Age of Shakespeare presents a broad sampling of current hi...
Small businesses were at the heart of the economic growth and social transformation that characteriz...
We use data collected by the Cambridge Group to investigate and explain differences in fertility by ...
The English economy underwent profound changes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, yet the ...
The economic history of England has long been dominated by the Industrial Revolution, examining its ...
This paper reports work in progress towards an attempt to measure the cost of living in England for ...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine certain cultural and social aspects of the English ar...
The early modern period in England (c. 1500-1800) is often best remembered for dramatic developments...