This thesis examines how the lifestyles of the middling sorts evolved during the period 1660 and 1760 as reflected in their relationship to material goods in three contrasting, but geographically near towns. The towns are similar to the degree that their history and circumstances led to them being viewed as backwaters, and this may have influenced consumption practices. Ludlow had lost its importance as the Capital of Wales; it stagnated until its fortunes began to be revived by achieving leisure town status. Hereford was a cathedral city and a county town, but was mainly poorly built and congested. It was locally, rather than nationally important. Tewkesbury was an inland port and a manufacturing centre, but it had been eclipsed by the lar...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This thesis investigates the nature of spatial integration in the East Midlands in the long eighteen...
This thesis demonstrates how the town government of Southampton organised its industry and trade in ...
This thesis investigates how far the 'middling sort' of people in early modem England expressed a co...
This thesis explores the place of consumer goods in the culturally changing environment of late seve...
This thesis analyses the processes of consumption in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world and the w...
This thesis examines how English towns and townsmen interacted with the aristocracy in the late midd...
Historians have become increasingly concerned with changes in urban provincial culture between the C...
This thesis constructs the first integrated cultural history of a county as a unit for the eighteent...
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modem period of civic and church authoritie...
This thesis investigates the nature of spatial integration in the East Midlands in the long eighteen...
This thesis investigates ways in which towns with populations well below 5000 contributed to England...
There is scope for clarifying characteristics that distinguish small towns in the Middle Ages both f...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The first aim of this study is to explore the experience of non-elite domestic life in the early mod...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This thesis investigates the nature of spatial integration in the East Midlands in the long eighteen...
This thesis demonstrates how the town government of Southampton organised its industry and trade in ...
This thesis investigates how far the 'middling sort' of people in early modem England expressed a co...
This thesis explores the place of consumer goods in the culturally changing environment of late seve...
This thesis analyses the processes of consumption in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world and the w...
This thesis examines how English towns and townsmen interacted with the aristocracy in the late midd...
Historians have become increasingly concerned with changes in urban provincial culture between the C...
This thesis constructs the first integrated cultural history of a county as a unit for the eighteent...
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modem period of civic and church authoritie...
This thesis investigates the nature of spatial integration in the East Midlands in the long eighteen...
This thesis investigates ways in which towns with populations well below 5000 contributed to England...
There is scope for clarifying characteristics that distinguish small towns in the Middle Ages both f...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The first aim of this study is to explore the experience of non-elite domestic life in the early mod...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This thesis investigates the nature of spatial integration in the East Midlands in the long eighteen...
This thesis demonstrates how the town government of Southampton organised its industry and trade in ...