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Bibliography: Community Histories
Black Communities
- Stephen J. Braidwood, Black Poor and White Philanthropists: London's Blacks and the Foundation of the Sierra Leone Settlement, 1786-1791 (Liverpool, 1994).
- David Dabydeen, Hogarth's Blacks, Images of Blacks in Eighteenth-century English Art (Mandelstrup and Kingston-upon-Thames, 1985).
- Ghazala Faizi, A History of the Black Presence in London (London, 1986).
- Nigel File and Chris Power, Black Settlers in Britain 1555-1958 (London, 1984).
- Peter Fryer, Staying Power, The History of Black People in Britain (London, 1984).
- Gretchen Gerzina, Black London: Life Before Emancipation (New Jersey, 1995).
- Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, Black Victorians / Black Victoriana (New Brunswick (NJ), 2003).
- I. Land, Bread and Arsenic: Citizenship from the Bottom Up in Georgian London, Journal of Social History, 39:1 (2005), pp. 89–110.
- Clare Midgeley, Women against Slavery: The British Campaigns, 1780-1870 (London, 1992).
- Norma Myers, Reconstructing the Black Past: Blacks in Britain 1780-1830 (London, 1996).
- Ruth Paley, After Somerset: Mansfield, Slavery and the Law in England, 1772-1830, in Law, Crime and English Society, 1660-1830, ed. by Norma Landau (Cambridge, 2002).
- James Walvin, Black and White: The Negro and English Society 1555-1945 (London, 1973).
- James Walvin, England, Slaves and Freedom, 1776-1838 (Basingstoke and London, 1986).
- James Walvin, Black Ivory: A History of British Slavery (London, 1992).
Homosexuality
- A. Bray, Homosexuality in Renaisance England (London, 1982).
- A. Bray, Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England, History Workshop Journal, 29 (1990), pp. 1–19.
- Alan Bray, The Friend (Chicago, 2003).
- J. C. Brown, Lesbian Sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, in Hidden From History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past, ed. by M. Duberman, M. Vicinus and G. Chauncey (London, 1991).
- T. Castle, Matters Not Fit to Be Mentioned: Fielding's The Female Husband, English Literary History, 49:3 (1982), pp. 602–23.
- T. Castle, Eros and Liberty at the English Masquerade, 1710-90, Eighteenth-Century Studies, 17:2 (1983), pp. 156–76.
- T. Castle, Masquerade and Civilization: The Carnivalesque in Eighteenth-Century English Culture and Fiction (London, 1986).
- T. Castle, The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture (New York, 1993).
- Harry Cocks, Nameless offences : homosexual desire in the 19th century (London, 2003).
- Matthew David Cook, London and the culture of homosexuality, 1885-1914 (Cambridge, 2003).
- J. DeJean, Fictions of Sappho, 1546-1937 (Chicago, Michigan, 1989).
- R. M. Dekker and L. C. van de Pol, The Tradition of Female Transvestism in Early Modern Europe (London, 1989).
- E. Donaghue, Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture, 1668-1801 (London, 1993).
- M. Duberman, M. Vicinus and G. Chauncey, Hidden From History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past (London, 1991).
- L. Faderman, Surpassing the Love of Men (London, 1981).
- L. Friedli, 'Passing Women': a Study of Gender Boundaries in the Eighteenth Century, in Sexual Underworlds of the Enlightenment, ed. by G. S. Rousseau and R. Porter (Manchester, 1987).
- M. Garber, Vested Interests: Cross-Dressing and Cultural Anxiety (London, 1992).
- P. Higgens, A Queer Reader (London, 1993).
- T. Hitchcock and M. Cohen (ed.), English Masculinities, 1660-1800 (London, 1999).
- Gerald Howson, Thief-Taker General: The Rise and Fall of Jonathan Wild (London, 1970).
- G. Kates, D'Eon Returns to France: Gender and Power in 1777, in Body Guards: The Cultural Politics of Gender Ambiguity, ed. by J. Epstein and K. Straub (London, 1991).
- D. A. Kent, Ubiquitous but Invisible: Female Domestic Servants in Mid-Eighteenth Century-London, History Workshop Journal, 28 (1989), pp. 111–28.
- J. Liddington, Anne Lister of Shibden Hall, Halifax (1791-1840): Her Diaries and the Historians, History Workshop Journal, 35 (1993), pp. 45–77.
- E. Mavor, The Ladies of Llangollen: A Study in Romantic Friendship (London, 1973).
- S. H. Mendelson, The Mental World of Stuart Women: Three Studies (Brighton, 1987).
- R. Norton, Mother Clap's Molly House: The Gay Subculture in England, 1700-1830 (London, 1992).
- R. Norton, Recovering Gay History from the Old Bailey, London Journal, 30:1 (2005), pp. 39–54.
- Katherine O'Donnell and Michael O'Rourke (ed.), Queer Masculinities, 1550-1800: Siting Same-Sex Desire in the Early Modern World (Basingstoke, 2005).
- G. S. Rousseau, The Pursuit of Homosexuality in the Eighteenth Century: 'Utterly Confused Category'and/or Rich Repository? in 'Tis Nature's Fault: Unauthorized Sexuality during the Enlightenment, ed. by R. P. Maccubbin (Cambridge, 1987).
- C. Spencer, Homosexuality: A History (London, 1995).
- R. Trumbach, London's Sodomites: Homosexual Behaviour and Western Culture in the Eighteenth Century, Journal of Social History, 11:1 (1977), pp. 1–33.
- R. Trumbach, Sodomitical Subcultures, Sodomitical Roles, and the Gender Revolution of the Eighteenth Century: The Recent Historiography, in 'Tis Nature's Fault: Unauthorized Sexuality during the Enlightenment, ed. by R. P. Maccubbin (Cambridge, 1987).
- R. Trumbach, The Birth of the Queen: Sodomy and the Emergence of Gender Equality in Modern Culture, 1660-1750, in Hidden From History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past, ed. by M. Duberman, M. Vicinus and G. Chauncey (London, 1991).
- R. Trumbach, London's Sapphists: From Three Sexes to Four Genders in the Making of Modern Culture, in Body Guards: The Cultural Politics of Gender Ambiguity, ed. by J. Epstein and K. Straub (London, 1991).
- Randolph Trumbach, Sex and the Gender Revolution. Volume 1, Heterosexuality and the Third Gender in Enlightenment London (Chicago, 1998).
- Randolph Trumbach, The Heterosexual Male in Eighteenth-Century London and His Queer Interactions, in Love, sex, intimacy, and friendship between men, 1550-1800, ed. by Katherine O'Donnell and Michael O'Rourke (Basingstoke, 2003).
- R. Trumbach, Blackmail for sodomy in eighteenth-century London, Historical Reflections, 33:1 (2007), pp. 23–39.
- M. Vicinus, 'They Wonder to Which Sex I Belong': The Historical Roots of the Modern Lesbian Identity, in The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader, ed. by H. Abelove, M. A. Barale and D. M. Halperin (New York, 1993).
- H. Whitbread (ed.), I Know My Own Heart: The Diaries of Anne Lister, 1791-1840 (London, 1988).
- H. Whitbread (ed.), No Priest but Love: The Journals of Anne Lister from 1824-1826 (Otley, West Yorkshire, 1992).
Gypsies and Travellers
- Thomas Acton (ed.), Gypsy Politics and Traveller Identity (Hatfield, 1997).
- Thomas Acton and David Gallant, Romanichal Gypsies (Hove, East Sussex, 2000).
- Thomas Acton and Dalphinis Morgan (ed.), Language, Blacks and Gypsies: Languages Without a Written Tradition and Their Role in Education (London, 2000).
- Thomas Acton and Gary Mundy (ed.), Romani Culture and Gypsy Identity (Hatfield, 1997).
- D. Binns, A Gypsy Bibliography (Manchester, 1990).
- Sharon Sillers Floate, My Ancestors Were Gypsies (Society of Genealogists, Cardiff, 1999).
- D. Hawes and B. Perez, Gypsies and the State - The Ethnic Cleansing of British Society (Bristol, 2nd edn, 1996).
- D. Kenrick and S. Bakewell (ed.), On the Verge: The Gypsies of England (London, 1990; 2nd edn., Hatfield, 1995).
- David Mayall, Gypsy-Travellers in Nineteenth-Century Society (Cambridge, 1988).
- David Mayall, English Gypsies and State Policies (Hatfield, 1996).
Huguenot and French London
- Eileen Barrett, Regulating Moral and Social Behaviour by the French Church of London, 1680-9, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society, 27 (1999), pp. 232–45.
- Mary Bayliss, 'Outlandish Men': the Huguenots in London, 1680-1780, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society, 26 (1997), pp. 590–600.
- Margaret Cox, Life and Death in Spitalfields, 1700 to 1850 (York, 1996).
- Robin Gwynn, The Distribution of Huguenot Refugees in England. 2, London and its Environs, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society, 22 (1976), pp. 509–68.
- Robin Gwynn, The Huguenots of London (Brighton, 1998).
- Robin Gwynn, Huguenot Heritage: The History and Contribution of the Huguenots in Britain (Brighton, 2001).
- A. J. Kershen, Strangers, Aliens and Asians: Huguenots, Jews and Bangladeshis in Spitalfields 1660-2000 (London, 2005).
- Keith Le May, London Records of Poor Relief for French Protestants, 1750-1850, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society, 26 (1994), pp. 71–82.
- Tessa Violet Murdoch, Huguenot Artists and Craftsmen in London, 1680-1720 (Brighton, 2000).
- Irene Scouloudi (ed.), Huguenots in Britain and their French Background (Basingstoke, 1987).
- Randolph Vigne and Charles Littleton (ed.), From Strangers to Citizens: The Integration of Immigrant Communities in Britain, Ireland and Colonial America, 1550-1750 (Brighton, 2001).
Irish Communities
- Peter Earle, A City Full of People: Men and Women of London 1650-1750 (London, 1994).
- Dorothy George, London Life in the Eighteenth Century (London, 1925).
- John Archer Jackson, The Irish in Britain (London, 1963).
- Lynn Lees, Exiles of Erin: Irish Migrants in Victorian London (London, 1979).
- Donald MacRaild, The Great Famine and Beyond: Irish Migrants in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Dublin, 2000).
Jewish Communities
- Gerry Black, The History of the Jews' Free School, London since 1732 (London, 1998).
- Percy Colsen, The Strange History of Lord George Gordon (London, 1937).
- Todd Endelman, Radical Assimilation in English Jewish History, 1656-1945 (Bloomington, Indiana, 1990).
- Todd M. Endelman, Radical assimilation in English Jewish history, 1656-1945 (Bloomington (IN), 1990).
- Todd M Endelman, The Jews of Georgian England, 1714-1830: Tradition and Change in a Liberal Society (Philadephia, 1979; 2nd edn, 1999).
- David Englander, A documentary history of Jewish immigrants in Britain, 1840-1920. (Leicester, 1994).
- David Feldman, Englishmen and Jews : social relations and political culture, 1840-1914 (London, 1994).
- Frank Felsenstein, Anti-Semitic Stereotypes: A Paradigm of Otherness in English Popular Culture, 1660-1830 (Baltimore, 1995).
- Lloyd P. Gartner, The Jewish immigrant in England, 1870-1914 (London, 2001).
- Jewish Theological Seminary of America, The Jew as Other: A Century of English Caricature, 1730-1830 (New York, 1995).
- Karen A. Macfarlane, The Jewish Policemen of Eighteenth-Century London, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 10 (2011), pp. 223-244.
- Betty Naggar, Old-Clothes Men: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England, 31 (1992), pp. 171–91.
- Betty Naggar, Jewish Pedlars and Hawkers, 1740-1940 (Camberley, 1992).
- Thomas Whipple Perry, Public Opinion, Propaganda, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century England: A Study of the Jew Bill (Cambridge, Mass., 1962).
- Harold Pollins, Economic History of the Jews in England (East Brunswick, New Jersey, 1982).
- Gerald R. Reitlinger, The Changed Face of English Jewry at the End of the Eighteenth Century, Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England, 23 (1971), pp. 34–43.
- Edgar Rosenberg, From Shylock to Svengali: Jewish Stereotypes in English Fiction (Stanford, California, 1960).
- Cecil Roth, A History of the Jews in England (Oxford, 1941; 2nd edn, 1949).
- Cecil Roth, The Great Synagogue, London 1690-1940 (London, 1950).
- Abba Rubin, Images in Transition: The English Jew in English Literature 1660-1830 (Westport and London, 1984).
- William David Rubinstein, A History of the Jews in the English-Speaking World: Great Britain (Basingstoke, 1996).
- Edgar Samuel, The Portuguese Jewish Community in London (1656-1830) (London, 1992).
- E. R. Samuel, The Portuguese Jewish Community in Eighteenth-Century London, in At the End of the Earth: Essays on the History of the Jews in England and Portugal, ed. by E. R. Samuel (London, 2004), pp. 369–82.
- Rebecca Shapiro, The Other Anti-Semitism: Philo-Semitism in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century English Literature (PhD thesis, Purdue University, 1997). (link)
Chinese Communities
- Virginia Berridge, East End Opium Dens and Narcotic Use in Britain, London Journal, 4:1 (1978), pp. 2–28..
- Ng Kwee Choo, The Chinese in London (London, 1968).
- John May, The Chinese in Britain, 1869-1814, in Immigrants and Minorities in British Society, ed. by Colin Holmes (London, 1978).
- John Seed, Limehouse Blues: Looking for Chinatown in the London Docks, 1900-1940, History Workshop Journal, 62 (2006), pp. 58–85.