London and its Hinterlands
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This page lists publications relating to the history of London from the late seventeenth to the early twentieth century. See also Community Histories and Gender in The Proceedings for publications focusing on particular social groups. Publications on crime, policing, justice and punishment in London will be found under Crime, Justice and Punishment.
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Late Seventeenth-Century London (1675-1715)
Introduction
Earle, Peter. The Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730. London, 1989.
Earle, Peter. A City Full of People: Men and Women of London 1650-1750. London, 1994.
Hitchcock, Tim, Shore, Heather (ed). The Streets of London from the Great Fire to the Great Stink. London, 2003.
Picard, Liza. Restoration London. London, 1997.
Porter, Roy. London a Social History. London, 1994.
Spence, Craig. London in the 1690s: A Social Atlas. London, 2000.
Population
Falkus, M. E.. Lights in the Dark Ages of English Economic History: Town Streets before the Industrial Revolution. In Coleman, D.C., John, A.H. (ed), Trade, Government and Economy of Pre-Industrial England: Essays presented to F.J. Fisher. London, 1976.
Glass, D. V.. London Inhabitants Within the Walls, 1695: An Index. 2 1966.
Web: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=31. View or add to this citation.
Guillery, Peter. The Small House in Eighteenth-Century London. New Haven and London, 2004.
Jardine, L.. The Curious Life of Robert Hooke: The Man Who Measured London. London, 2003.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Reddaway, T. F.. The Rebuilding of London After the Great Fire. London, 1946.
Spence, Craig. London in the 1690s: A Social Atlas. London, 2000.
Summerson, J.. Georgian London. London, 1978.
Wrigley, E. A.. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and Economy, 1650-1750. Past and Present, 37 (1967). pp: 44-70.
Notes: Also in Philip Abrams and E.A. Wrigley, eds, Towns in Societies: Essays in Economic History and Historical Sociology, Cambridge, 1978 View or add to this citation.
Built Environment
Borsay, Peter. The English Urban Renaissance: Culture and Society in the Provincial Town 1660-1770. Oxford, 1989.
Guillery, Peter. The Small House in Eighteenth-Century London. New Haven and London, 2004.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Summerson, J.. Georgian London. London, 1978.
Social Structure
Fisher, F. J.. London and the English Economy, 1500-1700. London, 1990.
Glass, D. V.. Socio-Economic Status and Occupations in the City of London at the end of the Seventeenth Century. In Hollaender, A.E.J., Kellaway, W. (ed), Studies in London History Presented to Philip Edmund Jones. London, 1969.
Griffiths, Paul, Jenner, Mark S.R. (ed). Londinopolis: Essays in the Cultural and Social History of Early Modern London. Manchester, 2000.
Macfarlane, Stephen. Social Policy and the Poor in the Later Seventeenth Century. In Beier, A.L., Finlay, Roger (ed), London, 1500-1700: the Making of the Metropolis. London, 1986.
Power, M. J.. The Social Topography of Restoration London. In Beier, A.L., Finlay, Roger (ed), London, 1500-1700: the Making of the Metropolis. London, 1986.
Siena, Kevin P.. Venereal Disease, Hospitals and the Urban Poor: London's "Foul Wards" 1600-1800. Woodbridge, 2004.
Occupations
Alexander, James. The Economic Structure of the City of London at the end of the Seventeenth Century. Urban History Yearbook, (1989). pp: 47-62.
Beier, A. L.. Engine of Manufacture: The Trades of London. In Beier, A.L., Finlay, Roger (ed), London 1500-1700, The Making of the Metropolis. London, 1986.
Clark, Peter. The English Alehouse: A Social History, 1200-1800. London, 1983.
Corfield, Penelope J., Keene, Derek (ed). Work in Towns, 850-1850. Leicester University Press, 1990.
Earle, Peter. The Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730. London, 1989.
Earle, P.. The Female Labour Market in London in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries. Economic History Review, 2nd series, 42 (1989). pp: 328-47.
Fisher, F. J.. London and the English Economy, 1500-1700. London, 1990.
Luu, L. B.. Immigrants and the Industries of London, 1500–1700. Aldershot, 2005.
Culture and Politics
Borsay, Peter. The English Urban Renaissance: Culture and Society in the Provincial Town 1660-1770. Oxford, 1989.
De Krey, G. S.. London and the Restoration, 1659-1683. Cambridge, 2005.
Earle, Peter. The Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730. London, 1989.
Griffiths, Paul, Jenner, Mark S.R. (ed). Londinopolis: Essays in the Cultural and Social History of Early Modern London. Manchester, 2000.
Guyette, Fred. An Open Access Source for the Study of Religion and the Law: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: London's Central Criminal Court 1674-1913. Theological Librarianship: An Online Journal of the American Theological Library Association, 1:2 (2008).
Web: http://journal.atla.com/ojs/index.php/theolib/article/view/60/129. View or add to this citation.
Harding, Vanessa. Controlling a Complex Metropolis, 1650-1750: Politics, Parishes and Powers. London Journal, 26, 1 (2001). pp: 29-37.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Kellet, J. R.. The Breakdown of Gild and Corporation Control over the Handicraft and Retail Trades in London. Economic History Review, 2nd series, 10 (1957-58). pp: 381-94.
Macfarlane, Stephen. Social Policy and the Poor in the Later Seventeenth Century. In Beier, A.L., Finlay, Roger (ed), London, 1500-1700: the Making of the Metropolis. London, 1986.
Webb, Simon. Quakers, Newgate and the Old Bailey. Durham, 2008.
Whyman, Susan E.. Sociability and Power in Late-Stuart England: The Cultural World of the Verneys 1660-1720. Oxford, 1999.
Eighteenth-Century London (1700-1815)
Introduction
Earle, Peter. The Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730. London, 1989.
Earle, Peter. A City Full of People: Men and Women of London 1650-1750. London, 1994.
George, Dorothy. London Life in the Eighteenth Century. London, 1925; 2nd edn 1966.
Hitchcock, Tim, Shore, Heather (ed). The Streets of London from the Great Fire to the Great Stink. London, 2003.
Hitchcock, Tim. Down and Out in Eighteenth-Century London. London, 2004.
Hunt, Margaret. The Middling Sort: Commerce, Gender and the Family in England, 1680-1780. Berkeley, California, 1996.
O'Connell, Sheila. London 1753. London, 2003.
Porter, Roy. London a Social History. London, 1994.
Schwarz, Leonard D.. London in the Age of Industrialization: Entrepreneurs, Labour Force and Living Conditions, 1700-1850. Cambridge, 1992.
Shoemaker, Robert. The London Mob: Violence and Disorder in Eighteenth-Century England. London, 2004.
Notes: chap.2 - policing; chap.4 - corporal punishment; chap.5 - breaking the peace; chap.6-7 - killing. The definitive work on popular interaction with the criminal justice system in the eighteenth century. View or add to this citation.
Population
Bynum, W.F., Porter, Roy (ed). Living and Dying in London. 1991.
Notes: Supplement no.11 View or add to this citation.
Cody, L.. Living and Dying in Georgian London's Lying-In Hospitals. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 78:2 (2004). pp: 309-348.
Guillery, Peter. The Small House in Eighteenth-Century London. New Haven and London, 2004.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Landers, J.. London's Mortality in the 'Long Eighteenth Century': A Family Reconstruction. In Bynum, W.F., Porter, Roy (ed), Living and Dying in London. 1991.
Notes: Supplement no.11 View or add to this citation.
Landers, John. Death and the Metropolis: Studies in the Demographic History of London, 1670-1830. Cambridge, 1993.
Levene, A.. The Mortality Penalty of Illegitimate Children: Foundlings and Poor Children in Eighteenth-Century England. In Levene, A., Williams, S., Nutt, T. (ed), Illegitimacy in Britain, 1700-1920. Basingstoke, 2005. pp: 34-49.
Summerson, J.. Georgian London. London, 1978.
Wrigley, E. A.. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and Economy, 1650-1750. Past and Present, 37 (1967). pp: 44-70.
Notes: Also in Philip Abrams and E.A. Wrigley, eds, Towns in Societies: Essays in Economic History and Historical Sociology, Cambridge, 1978 View or add to this citation.
Built Environment
Borsay, Peter. The English Urban Renaissance: Culture and Society in the Provincial Town 1660-1770. Oxford, 1989.
Borsay, Peter (ed). The Eighteenth-Century Town: A Reader in English Urban History, 1688-1820. London, 1990.
Clark, Peter, Slack, Paul. English Towns in Transition. Milton Keynes, 1976.
Cruickshank, Dan, Burton, Neil. Life in the Georgian City. London, 1990.
Guillery, Peter. The Small House in Eighteenth-Century London. New Haven and London, 2004.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Ogborn, Miles. Spaces of Modernity: London's Geographies, 1680-1780. Guildford, 1998.
Schwarz, Leonard D.. London in the Age of Industrialization: Entrepreneurs, Labour Force and Living Conditions, 1700-1850. Cambridge, 1992.
Summerson, J.. Georgian London. London, 1978.
Social and Occupational Structure
Andrew, Donna T.. Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century. Princeton, New Jersey, 1989.
Barry, Jonathan, Brooks, Christopher (ed). The Middling Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800. London, 1994.
Corfield, Penelope J., Keene, Derek (ed). Work in Towns, 850-1850. Leicester University Press, 1990.
Cowan, B.. The Social Life of Coffee: The Emergence of the British Coffee House. London and New Haven, 2005.
Earle, Peter. The Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730. London, 1989.
Ellis, M.. The Coffee-House: A Cultural History. London, 2004.
Evans, T.. 'Unfortunate Objects': Lone Mothers in Eighteenth-Century London. Basingstoke, 2005.
Hitchcock, T.. Begging on the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London. Journal of British Studies, 44:3 (2005). pp: 478-98.
Hurl-Eamon, J.. Insights into Plebeian Marriage: Soldiers, Sailors, and their Wives in the Old Bailey Proceedings. London Journal, 30:1 (2005). pp: 22-38.
Kellet, J. R.. The Breakdown of Gild and Corporation Control over the Handicraft and Retail Trades in London. Economic History Review, 2nd series, 10 (1957-58). pp: 381-94.
Levene, A. (ed). Narratives of the Poor in Eighteenth-Century Britain, vol. 3, Institutional Responses: The London Foundling Hospital. London, 2006.
Rogers, Nicholas. Money, Land and Lineage: The Big Bourgeoisie of Hanoverian London. Social History, 4: 3 (1979). pp: 437-54.
Notes: Also in Peter Borsay, ed., The Eighteenth-Century Town: A Reader in English Urban History, 1688-1820, London, 1990 View or add to this citation.
Schlarman, Julie. The Social Geography of Grosvenor Square: Mapping Gender and Politics, 1720-1760. London Journal, 28, 1 (2003). pp: 8-28.
Schwarz, Leonard. Social Class and Social Geography: The Middle Class in London at the End of the Eighteenth Century. Social History, 7: 2 (1982). pp: 167-86.
Notes: Also in Peter Borsay, ed., The Eighteenth-Century Town: A Reader in English Urban History, 1688-1820, London, 1990 View or add to this citation.
Schwarz, Leonard D.. London in the Age of Industrialization: Entrepreneurs, Labour Force and Living Conditions, 1700-1850. Cambridge, 1992.
Shore, Heather. Crime, Criminal Networks and the Survival Strategies of the Poor in early Eighteenth-Century London. In King, Stephen, Tomkins, Alannah (ed), The Poor in England, 1700-1850: An Economy of Makeshifts. Manchester, 2003. pp: 137-65.
Siena, Kevin P.. Venereal Disease, Hospitals and the Urban Poor: London's "Foul Wards" 1600-1800. Woodbridge, 2004.
Tomkins, Alannah. The Experience Of Urban Poverty 1723-82: Parish, Charity and Credit. Manchester, 2006.
Culture and Politics
Bermingham, Ann, Brewer, John (ed). The Consumption of Culture. London, 1997.
Borsay, Peter. The English Urban Renaissance: Culture and Society in the Provincial Town 1660-1770. Oxford, 1989.
Brewer, John, Porter, Roy (ed). Consumption and the World of Goods. London, 1993.
Brewer, John. The Pleasures of the Imagination. London, 1997.
Conway, Stephen. War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-CenturyBritain and Ireland. Oxford, 2006.
Earle, Peter. The Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society and Family Life in London 1660-1730. London, 1989.
Guyette, Fred. An Open Access Source for the Study of Religion and the Law: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: London's Central Criminal Court 1674-1913. Theological Librarianship: An Online Journal of the American Theological Library Association, 1:2 (2008).
Web: http://journal.atla.com/ojs/index.php/theolib/article/view/60/129. View or add to this citation.
Harding, Vanessa. Controlling a Complex Metropolis, 1650-1750: Politics, Parishes and Powers. London Journal, 26, 1 (2001). pp: 29-37.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Kellet, J. R.. The Breakdown of Gild and Corporation Control over the Handicraft and Retail Trades in London. Economic History Review, 2nd series, 10 (1957-58). pp: 381-94.
Macfarlane, Stephen. Social Policy and the Poor in the Later Seventeenth Century. In Beier, A.L., Finlay, Roger (ed), London, 1500-1700: the Making of the Metropolis. London, 1986.
McClure, R. K.. Coram's Children: The London Foundling Hospital in the Eighteenth Century. New Haven, Connecticut, 1981.
Quinault, Roland. From National to World Metropolis: Governing London, 1750-1850. London Journal, 26, 1 (2001). pp: 38-46.
Rogers, N.. Crowds, Culture and Politics in Georgian Britain. Oxford, 1998.
Rude, George. Hanoverian London, 1714-1808. London, 1971.
Webb, Simon. Quakers, Newgate and the Old Bailey. Durham, 2008.
Nineteenth-Century London (1800-1913)
Introduction
Schneer, Jonathan. London 1900 : the imperial metropolis. London, 1999.
Briggs, Asa. Victorian Cities. London, 1968.
Daunton, Martin. Progress and Poverty: An Economic and Social History of Britain 1700-1850. 1995.
Daunton, Martin. Wealth and Welfare: An Economic and Social History of Britain, 1851-1951. 2007.
Dennis, Richard. Modern London. In Daunton, Martin J. (ed), The Cambridge urban history of Britain, vol. 3 : 1840-1950. 2000.
Dyos, H. J., Wolff, Michael (ed). The Victorian City: Images and Realities. London, 1973.
Feldman, David, Jones, Gareth Stedman (ed). Metropolis - London : histories and representations since 1800. London, 1989.
Fox, Celina. London - World City, 1800-1840. London, 1992.
Hitchcock, Tim, Shore, Heather (ed). The Streets of London from the Great Fire to the Great Stink. London, 2003.
Kynaston, David. The city of London. Vol. 1 : a world of its own, 1815-1890; Vol. 2 : Golden years, 1890-1914. London, 1994.
Marriott, John (ed). Unknown London: Early Modernist Visions of the Metropolis, 1815-45. London, 2000.
Porter, Roy. London a Social History. London, 1994.
Robinson, Alan. Imagining London 1770-1900. Basingstoke, 2004.
Schwarz, Leonard D.. London in the Age of Industrialization: Entrepreneurs, Labour Force and Living Conditions, 1700-1850. Cambridge, 1992.
Schwarz, Leonard D. London 1700-1840. In Clark, Peter (ed), The Cambridge urban history of Britain, vol. 2 : 1540-1840. 2000.
Thorold, Peter. The London rich : the creation of a great city from 1666 to the present. London, 1999.
White, Jerry. London in the twentieth century : a city and its people. London, 2001.
White, Jerry. London in the nineteenth century : 'a human awful wonder of God'.. London, 2007.
Population
Hardy, A.. Diagnosis, Death, Diet: The Case of London, 1750-1909. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 18: 3 (1988). pp: 387-402.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Landers, J.. London's Mortality in the 'Long Eighteenth Century': A Family Reconstruction. In Bynum, W.F., Porter, Roy (ed), Living and Dying in London. 1991.
Notes: Supplement no.11 View or add to this citation.
Matossian, Mary Kilbourne. Death in London, 1750-1909. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 16 (1985). pp: 183-97..
Built Environment
Bradley, Simon, Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernhard Leon. London, 1 : The City of London.. London, 1997.
Bradley, Simon, Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernhard Leon. London, 6. Westminster. London, 2003.
Cherry, Bridget, Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernhard Leon. London, 2 : South. 1983.
Cherry, Bridget, Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernhard Leon. London, 3 : North West. London, 1991.
Cherry, Bridget, Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernhard Leon. London, 4 : North. London, 1998.
Cherry, Bridget, O'Brien, Charles, Pevsner, Nikolaus Bernhard Leon. London : 5. East. 2005.
Dyos, H. J., Wolff, Michael (ed). The Victorian City: Images and Realities. London, 1973.
Fox, Celina. London - World City, 1800-1840. London, 1992.
Jackson, P. (ed). George Scharf's London. London, 1987.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Olsen, D. J.. Town Planning in London: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. New Haven, Connecticut, 1982.
Olsen, D. J.. The Growth of Victorian London. London, 1983.
Schwarz, Leonard D.. London in the Age of Industrialization: Entrepreneurs, Labour Force and Living Conditions, 1700-1850. Cambridge, 1992.
Sheppard, F.. London, 1808-1870: The Infernal Wen. London, 1971.
Summerson, Sir John. The Victorian Rebuilding of the City of London. The London Journal, 3 (1977). pp: 163-85.
Social and Occupational Structure
Alexander, Sally. Women's work in nineteenth-century London : a study of the years 1820-50. London, 1983.
Clark, Anna. The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class. Berkeley, 1995.
Davidoff, Leonore, Hall, Catherine. Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Middle Class, 1780-1850. London, 1987; revised edition, London, 2002.
Davin, Anna. Growing up poor : home, school and street in London, 1870-1914. London, 1996.
Green, David R. From artisans to paupers : economic change and poverty in London, 1790-1870. London, 1995.
Green, David R. Pauper protests : power and resistance in early nineteenth-century London workhouses. Social History, 31:2 (2006).
Jones, Gareth Stedman. Outcast London: A Study in the Relationship between the Classes in Victorian Society. Oxford, 1971.
King, Pete. Destitution, desperation and delinquency in early-nineteenth-century London : Female petitions to the Refuge for the Destitute. In Gestrich, Andreas, King, Steven, Raphael, Lutz (ed), Being poor in modern Europe : historical perspectives 1800-1940. 2006.
Koven, Seth. Slumming : sexual and social politics in Victorian London. 2004.
Samuel, Raphael. Comers and Goers. In Dyos, H.J., Wolf, Michael (ed), The Victorian City, Images and Realities. 1973.
Schwarz, Leonard D.. London in the Age of Industrialization: Entrepreneurs, Labour Force and Living Conditions, 1700-1850. Cambridge, 1992.
Culture and Politics
Conlin, Jonathan. Vauxhall Revisited : The Afterlife of a London Pleasure Garden, 1770-1859. Journal of British Studies, 45:4 (2006).
Cragoe, M., Taylor, A. (ed). London Politics, 1760-1914. Basingstoke, 2005.
Fox, Celina. London - World City, 1800-1840. London, 1992.
Guyette, Fred. An Open Access Source for the Study of Religion and the Law: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: London's Central Criminal Court 1674-1913. Theological Librarianship: An Online Journal of the American Theological Library Association, 1:2 (2008).
Web: http://journal.atla.com/ojs/index.php/theolib/article/view/60/129. View or add to this citation.
Hone, Anne J.. For the Cause of Truth: Radicalism in London 1796-1821. Oxford, 1982.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
McCalman, Iain. Radical Underworld: Prophets, Revolutionaries and Pornographers in London, 1795-1840. Cambridge, 1988.
Prothero, I.. Artisans and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century London. Folkstone, 1978.
Quinault, Roland. From National to World Metropolis: Governing London, 1750-1850. London Journal, 26, 1 (2001). pp: 38-46.
Roebuck, Janet. Urban Development in Nineteenth-Century London: Lambeth, Battersea and Wandsworth, 1838-1888. London, 1979.
Stevenson, John. Popular Disturbances in England, 1700-1832. London, 1979; 2nd edn, 1992.
Webb, Simon. Quakers, Newgate and the Old Bailey. Durham, 2008.
Young, K.,, Garside, Particia L.. Metropolitan London: Politics and Urban Change, 1837-1981. London, 1982.
Population History of London
Boulton, Jeremy. London 1540-1700. In Clark, Peter (ed), The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, vol. 2 : 1540-1840. Cambridge, 2000. pp: 315-46.
Bynum, W.F., Porter, Roy (ed). Living and Dying in London. 1991.
Notes: Supplement no.11 View or add to this citation.
Cody, L.. Living and Dying in Georgian London's Lying-In Hospitals. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 78:2 (2004). pp: 309-348.
Falkus, M. E.. Lights in the Dark Ages of English Economic History: Town Streets before the Industrial Revolution. In Coleman, D.C., John, A.H. (ed), Trade, Government and Economy of Pre-Industrial England: Essays presented to F.J. Fisher. London, 1976.
Fildes, Valerie. The English Wet-Nurse and Her Role in Infant Care, 1538-1800. Medical History, 32 (1988). pp: 142-73.
Finlay, Roger A.P., Shearer, Beatrice Robina. Population growth and Suburban Expansion. In Beier, A.L., Finlay, R. (ed), London 1500-1700 : The Making of the Metropolis. London, 1986. pp: 37-59.
Galley, Chris. A Model of Early Modern Urban Demography. Economic History Review, 2nd ser., 48 (1995). pp: 448-69.
Glass, D. V.. London Inhabitants Within the Walls, 1695: An Index. 2 1966.
Web: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=31. View or add to this citation.
Guillery, Peter. The Small House in Eighteenth-Century London. New Haven and London, 2004.
Hardy, A.. Diagnosis, Death, Diet: The Case of London, 1750-1909. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 18: 3 (1988). pp: 387-402.
Hitchcock, Tim. Demography and the Culture of Sex in the Long Eighteenth Century. In Black, Jeremy (ed), Culture and Society in Britain, 1660-1800. Manchester and New York, 1997. pp: 69-84.
Jardine, L.. The Curious Life of Robert Hooke: The Man Who Measured London. London, 2003.
Keene, D., Burns, A., Saint, A. (ed). St Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. London, 2004.
Kent, David A.. 'Gone for a soldier', : Family Breakdown and the Demography of Desertion in a London Parish, 1750-91. Local Population Studies, 45 (1990). pp: 27-42.
Landers, J.. Mortality and Metropolis: The Case of London, 1675-1825. Local Population Studies, 41 (1987). pp: 59-76.
Landers, John. Age Patterns of Mortality in London During the 'Long Eighteenth Century': A Test of the 'High Potential' Model of Metropolitan Mortality. Social History of Medicine, 3 (1990). pp: 27-60.
Landers, J.. London's Mortality in the 'Long Eighteenth Century': A Family Reconstruction. In Bynum, W.F., Porter, Roy (ed), Living and Dying in London. 1991.
Notes: Supplement no.11 View or add to this citation.
Landers, John. Death and the Metropolis: Studies in the Demographic History of London, 1670-1830. Cambridge, 1993.
Levene, A.. The Mortality Penalty of Illegitimate Children: Foundlings and Poor Children in Eighteenth-Century England. In Levene, A., Williams, S., Nutt, T. (ed), Illegitimacy in Britain, 1700-1920. Basingstoke, 2005. pp: 34-49.
Matossian, Mary Kilbourne. Death in London, 1750-1909. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 16 (1985). pp: 183-97..
Reddaway, T. F.. The Rebuilding of London After the Great Fire. London, 1946.
Spence, Craig. London in the 1690s: A Social Atlas. London, 2000.
Summerson, J.. Georgian London. London, 1978.
Wareing, John. Migration to London and Transatlantic Emigration of Indentured Servants, 1683-1775. Journal of Historical Geography, 7:4 (1981). pp: 356-78.
Wilson, Adrian. Illegitimacy and Its Implications in Mid-18th Century London: The Evidence of the Foundling Hospital. Continuity and Change, 4 (1989). pp: 103-64.
Wrigley, E. A.. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and Economy, 1650-1750. Past and Present, 37 (1967). pp: 44-70.
Notes: Also in Philip Abrams and E.A. Wrigley, eds, Towns in Societies: Essays in Economic History and Historical Sociology, Cambridge, 1978 View or add to this citation.
Wrigley, E.A, Schofield, R. S.. The Population History of England, 1541-1871: A Reconstruction. London, 1981.
London's Rural Hinterlands
Carter, Paul. Poor Relief Strategies - Women, Children and Enclosure in Hanwell, Middlesex, 1780-1816. Local Historian, 25: 3 (1985). pp: 164-77.
Carter, Paul. Enclosure, Waged Labour and the Formation of Class Consciousness: Rural Middlesex c. 1700-1835. Labour History Review: Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour History, 66: 3 (2001). pp: 269-93.
Cassell, W. A.. The Parish and Poor in New Brentford, 1720-1834. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, n.s., 23: 2 (1972). pp: 174-93.
Druett, Walter. Harrow Through the Ages. Harrow, 1935; 3rd edn, 1956.
Fisher, F. J.. London and the English Economy, 1500-1700. London, 1990.
Harvey, John H.. The Nurseries on Milne's Land-Use Map. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, n. s., 24 (1973). pp: 177-98.
Harvey, John H.. Mid-Georgian Nurseries of the London region. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, n. s., 26 (1975). pp: 293-308.
Murphy, Elaine. The Metropolitan Pauper Farms 1722-1834. London Journal, 27 (2002). pp: 1-18.
Robbins, Michael. Edgware in the Early Nineteenth Century. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, n. s., 19: 3 (1968). pp: 147-55.
Thirsk, Joan (ed). The Agrarian History of England and Wales. Cambridge, 1985.
Thirsk, Joan. England's Provinces: Did they Serve or Drive Material London?. In Cowen Orlin, Lena (ed), Material London, ca.1600. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2000.
Victoria County History: Middlesex. 11 volumes. .
Wrigley, E. A.. A Simple Model of London's Importance in Changing English Society and Economy, 1650-1750. Past and Present, 37 (1967). pp: 44-70.
Notes: Also in Philip Abrams and E.A. Wrigley, eds, Towns in Societies: Essays in Economic History and Historical Sociology, Cambridge, 1978 View or add to this citation.
Material London
Bermingham, Ann, Brewer, John (ed). The Consumption of Culture. London, 1997.
Breward, Christopher. Fashioning London: Clothing and the Modern Metropolis. Oxford, 2004.
Brewer, John, Porter, Roy (ed). Consumption and the World of Goods. London, 1993.
Brewer, John. The Pleasures of the Imagination. London, 1997.
Campbell, R.. The London Tradesman. London, 1747.
Notes: Modern edn, New York 1969 View or add to this citation.
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