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Schneer, Jonathan. London 1900 : the imperial metropolis. London, 1999. View/edit this citation.
Acton, Thomas (ed). Gypsy Politics and Traveller Identity. Hatfield, 1997. View/edit this citation.
Acton, Thomas, Mundy, Gary (ed). Romani Culture and Gypsy Identity. Hatfield, 1997. View/edit this citation.
Acton, Thomas, Morgan, Dalphinis (ed). Language, Blacks and Gypsies: Languages Without a Written Tradition and Their Role in Education. London, 2000. View/edit this citation.
Acton, Thomas, Gallant, David. Romanichal Gypsies. Hove, East Sussex, 2000. View/edit this citation.
Alexander, Sally. Women's work in nineteenth-century London : a study of the years 1820-50. London, 1983. View/edit this citation.
Alexander, James. The Economic Structure of the City of London at the end of the Seventeenth Century. Urban History Yearbook, (1989). pp: 47-62. View/edit this citation.
Amussen, S. D.. Being Stirred to Much Unquietness: Violence and Domestic Violence in Early Modern England. Journal of Women's History, 6 (1994). pp: 70-89. View/edit this citation.
Amussen, S. D.. Punishment, Discipline and Power: The Social Meanings of Violence in Early Modern England. Journal of British Studies, 34 (1995). pp: 1-34. View/edit this citation.
Andrew, Donna T.. The Code of Honour and its Critics: The Opposition to Duelling in England, 1700-1850. Social History, 5 (1980). pp: 409-434. View/edit this citation.
Andrew, Donna T.. Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century. Princeton, New Jersey, 1989. View/edit this citation.
Andrew, D.,, McGowen, R.. The Perreaus and Mrs Rudd: Forgery and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century London. Berkeley, 2001. View/edit this citation.
Andrew, Donna T.. The Press and Public Apologies in Eighteenth-Century London. In Landau, Norma (ed), Law, Crime and English Society, 1660-1830. Cambridge, 2002. View/edit this citation.
Arnot, Margaret, Usborne, Cornelie (ed). Gender and Crime in Modern Europe. London, 1999. View/edit this citation.
Arthur, J., Wright, D. (ed). Issues in History Teaching. London, 2000. View/edit this citation.
Arthur, J., Wright, D.. Teaching Citizenship in the Secondary School. London, 2001. View/edit this citation.
Babington, A.. A House in Bow Street: Crime and the Magistracy in London, 1740-1881. London, 1969. View/edit this citation.
Baigent, Elizabeth. Richard Horwood's Map of London: 18th Century Cartography and the Society of Arts. London Topographical Society Newsletter, 40 (1995). pp: 8-10. View/edit this citation.
Baigent, E.. Fact or Fiction? Town Maps as Aids and Snares to the Historian. Archives, 110 (2004). pp: 24-37. View/edit this citation.
Baker, J. H.. An Introduction to English Legal History. London, 1971; 2nd edn 1979. View/edit this citation.
Baker, J. H.. Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law 1550-1800. In Cockburn, J. S. (ed), Crime in England 1500-1800. Princeton, 1977. View/edit this citation.
Barker, T.C, Robbins, M.. A History of London Transport: Vol. 1, the Nineteenth Century. London, 1963. View/edit this citation.
Barker, Felix; Jackson, Peter Charles Geoffrey. The History of London in Maps. London, 1990. View/edit this citation.
Barker, Hanna, Chalus, Elaine (ed). Gender in Eighteenth-Century England: Roles, Representations and Responsibilities. Harlow, 1997. View/edit this citation.
Barker, Hannah. Newspapers, Politics and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England. Oxford, 1998. View/edit this citation.
Barrett, Eileen. Regulating Moral and Social Behaviour by the French Church of London, 1680-9. Proceedings of the Huguenot Society, 27 (1999). pp: 232-45. View/edit this citation.
Barry, Jonathan, Brooks, Christopher (ed). The Middling Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800. London, 1994. View/edit this citation.
Battestin, Martin, Battestin, C., Battestin, Ruthe R.. Henry Fielding: A Life. London and New York, 1989. View/edit this citation.
Bayliss, Mary. 'Outlandish Men': the Huguenots in London, 1680-1780. Proceedings of the Huguenot Society, 26 (1997). pp: 590-600. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. The Criminality of Women in Eighteenth-Century England. Journal of Social History, 8 (1975). pp: 80-116. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. Violence and Society in Early-Modern England. In Doob, A. N., Greenspan, E. L. (ed), Perspectives in Criminal Law. Ontario, 1985. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800. Princeton, 1986. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. London Juries in the 1690s. In Cockburn, J. S., Green, T. (ed), Twelve Good Men and True: The Criminal Trial Jury in England, 1200-1800. Princeton, 1988. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. Scales of Justice: Defence Counsel and the English Criminal Trial in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Law and History Review, 9 (1991). pp: 221-67. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. The Cabinet and the Management of Death at Tyburn after the Revolution of 1688-1689. In Schwoerer, L. (ed), The Revolution of 1688-1689. Cambridge, 1992. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. London Crime and the Making of the 'Bloody Code', 1689-1718. In Davison, Lee, Hitchcock, T, Keirn, T, Shoemaker, R (ed), Stilling the Grumbling Hive. Stroud, 1992. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. English Penal Ideas and the Origins of Imprisonment. In Barnes, W. (ed), Taking Responsibility: Citizen Involvement in the Criminal Justice System. Toronto, 1995. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. Crime and Inequality in Eighteenth-Century London. In Hagan, J., Peterson, R.D. (ed), Crime and Inequality. Stanford, California, 1995. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, J. M.. Policing and Punishment in London, 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror. Oxford, 2001. View/edit this citation.
Beattie, John M.. Garrow and the Detectives; Lawyers and Policemen at the Old Bailey in the late Eighteenth Century. Crime, Histoire et Sociétés/Crime, History and societies, 11, 2 (2007). pp: 5-23. View/edit this citation.
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. View/edit this citation.
Bell, I. A.. Literature and Crime in Augustan England. London, 1991. View/edit this citation.
Bentley, David. English Criminal Justice in the Nineteenth Century. London, 1998. View/edit this citation.
Bermingham, Ann, Brewer, John (ed). The Consumption of Culture. London, 1997. View/edit this citation.
Berridge, Virginia. East End Opium Dens and Narcotic Use in Britain. London Journal, 4:1 (1978). pp: 2-28. View/edit this citation.
Binns, D.. A Gypsy Bibliography. Manchester, 1990. View/edit this citation.
Black, Jeremy. The English Press in the Eighteenth Century. London, 1987. View/edit this citation.
Black, Gerry. The History of the Jews' Free School, London since 1732. London, 1998. View/edit this citation.
Blackstone, W.. Commentaries on the Laws of England, vol. 4. London and Chicago, 1765-69; 2002. View/edit this citation.
Blyth, J.. History in Primary Schools. Milton Keynes, 1990. View/edit this citation.
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