This dissertation is a critical analysis of the lives of working-class, or as Patricia Fumerton has argued “unsettled” early modern Londoners. Specifically, this dissertation builds on the work of scholars such as Jean Howard in describing the connection between class disparity and mobility both physical and social. The project analyzes how segregating groups of people by neighborhoods, workplaces, and other physical locations is directly tied to social mobility, and how this works to keep some individuals in a disadvantaged position. However, the project also points to places in the plays in which, through various means such as disguising plots or occupation, some characters manage to cross those boundaries and find social mobility. The di...
This dissertation argues that the early modern discourse of conduct, which produced social differenc...
In periods of social and political upheaval like ours, it is more important than ever to interrogate...
In periods of social and political upheaval like ours, it is more important than ever to interrogate...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the early modern theater and changing conception...
This dissertation examines social mobility as treated in stage comedies and litigation records circa...
In my thesis I argue that different social groups in early modern England used the idea of work both...
This dissertation combines Marxist theories of class consciousness and literary genre with an unders...
This thesis examines the relationship between social mobility, early mercantilism, and nationalism i...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
My dissertation, Hucksters, Hags, and Bawds: Gendering Place in Early Modern London, examines depi...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
This dissertation examines beggars, gypsies, rogues, and vagrants presented in early modern English ...
A Chapter in Working Subjects in Early Modern English Drama. Working Subjects in Early Modern Englis...
This dissertation examines beggars, gypsies, rogues, and vagrants presented in early modern English ...
This dissertation argues that the early modern discourse of conduct, which produced social differenc...
In periods of social and political upheaval like ours, it is more important than ever to interrogate...
In periods of social and political upheaval like ours, it is more important than ever to interrogate...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the early modern theater and changing conception...
This dissertation examines social mobility as treated in stage comedies and litigation records circa...
In my thesis I argue that different social groups in early modern England used the idea of work both...
This dissertation combines Marxist theories of class consciousness and literary genre with an unders...
This thesis examines the relationship between social mobility, early mercantilism, and nationalism i...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
My dissertation, Hucksters, Hags, and Bawds: Gendering Place in Early Modern London, examines depi...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
This dissertation examines beggars, gypsies, rogues, and vagrants presented in early modern English ...
A Chapter in Working Subjects in Early Modern English Drama. Working Subjects in Early Modern Englis...
This dissertation examines beggars, gypsies, rogues, and vagrants presented in early modern English ...
This dissertation argues that the early modern discourse of conduct, which produced social differenc...
In periods of social and political upheaval like ours, it is more important than ever to interrogate...
In periods of social and political upheaval like ours, it is more important than ever to interrogate...