<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project examines the crucial role of family and household in the social and economic transformations that took place in London in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Population growth, immigration, urbanisation, and commercialisation produced new patterns of sociability, gender relations, employment, and domestic lifestyle. The family was central to all these developments, but has been little studied in detail. The project will reconstruct and analyse the dense matrix of families, households, properties, and buildings in sample areas of the capital, and trace their evolution over time, gaining new insights into social structures and the agents and circum...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The database was creat...
Paper given at the Pre-Modern Towns Group Annual Conference, Institute of Historical Research, Londo...
AbstractThis article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in Eng...
Edited summary of the application to the Arts and Humanities Research Board (November 2002), outlini...
A paper given at the European Association for Urban History Conference, Stockholm, 31 August 200
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project investiga...
The study of family and household offers insights into how demographic, economic, and social change ...
This report on the aims and objectives for the first year of the research grant has been extracted f...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
Paper entitled '‘For the house her self and one servant’: households and families in late seventeent...
A paper given at the Economic History Society Annual Conference, University of Reading, 1 April 200
Paper given to the British Society for Population Studies Conference, University of Southampton, 19t...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of the Age of Shakespeare presents a broad sampling of current hi...
The definitions of 'household' and 'family' used in the People in Place project, and the rules by wh...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The database was creat...
Paper given at the Pre-Modern Towns Group Annual Conference, Institute of Historical Research, Londo...
AbstractThis article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in Eng...
Edited summary of the application to the Arts and Humanities Research Board (November 2002), outlini...
A paper given at the European Association for Urban History Conference, Stockholm, 31 August 200
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project investiga...
The study of family and household offers insights into how demographic, economic, and social change ...
This report on the aims and objectives for the first year of the research grant has been extracted f...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
This thesis explores structural changes to the institutions of urban life within the City of London ...
Paper entitled '‘For the house her self and one servant’: households and families in late seventeent...
A paper given at the Economic History Society Annual Conference, University of Reading, 1 April 200
Paper given to the British Society for Population Studies Conference, University of Southampton, 19t...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of the Age of Shakespeare presents a broad sampling of current hi...
The definitions of 'household' and 'family' used in the People in Place project, and the rules by wh...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The database was creat...
Paper given at the Pre-Modern Towns Group Annual Conference, Institute of Historical Research, Londo...
AbstractThis article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in Eng...