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Bibliography: Early Modern English Towns, Part 2

Written for H-Urban by Joseph P. Ward, University of Mississippi, <jward@olemiss.edu>

4. SOCIAL RELATIONS: 4.1 Andrew, Donna T.,Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989). 4.2 Barry, Jonathan, "Bourgeois Collectivism? Urban Association and the Middling Sort," in Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brook, eds.,The Middling Sort of People. Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994), pp. 84-112, 242-49. 4.3 Beattie, John, "London Crime and the making of the 'Bloody Code', 1689-1718," in Lee Davison, Tim Hitchcock, Tim Keirn, and Robert B. Shoemaker, eds.,Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, 1689-1750(New York: St. Martin's, 1992), pp. 49-76. 4.4 Boulton, Jeremy, "London Widowhood Revisited: The Decline of Female Remarriage in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,"Continuity and Change5 (1990): 323-55. 4.5 -----, "Clandestine Marriage in London: an examination of a neglected urban variable,"Urban History20 (1993): 191-210. 4.6 -----, "Going on the Parish: The Parish Pension and its Meaning in the London Suburbs, 1640-1724," in Tim Hitchcock, Peter King and Pamela Sharpe, eds.,Chronicling Poverty: The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor (New York: St. Martin's, 1997), pp. 19-46. 4.7 Brodsky, Vivian, "Widows in Late Elizabethan London: Remarriage, Economic Opportunity and Family Orientations," in L. Bonfield, R.M. Smith, and K. Wrightson, eds.,The World We Have Gained: Histories of Population and Social Structure: Essays to Peter Laslett on His Seventieth Brthday (Oxford: Blackwell, 1986), pp. 122-54. 4.8 Brown, Susan, "'A Just and Profitable Commerce': Moral Economy and the Middle Classes in Eighteenth-Century London,"Journal of British Studies 32, 4 (1993): 305-32. 4.9 Clark, Peter,The English Alehouse: A Social History, 1200-1830 (London: Longman, 1983). 4.10 D'Cruze, Shani, "The Middling Sort in Eighteenth-Century Colchester: Independence, Social Relations and the Community Broker," in Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brook, eds.,The Middling Sort of People. Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994), pp. 181-207, 264-68. 4.11 Earle, Peter, "The Middling Sort in London," in Jonathan Barry and Christopher Brook, eds.,The Middling Sort of People. Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994), pp. 141-58, 258-60. 4.12 Fissell, Mary E., "Charity Universal? Institutions and Moral Reform in Eighteenth-Century Bristol," in Lee Davison, Tim Hitchcock, Tim Keirn, and Robert B. Shoemaker, eds.,Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, 1689-1750(New York: St. Martin's, 1992), pp. 121-144. 4.13 Gowing, Laura,Domestic Dangers: Women, Words, and Sex in Early Modern London(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996). 4.14 Griffiths, Paul, "The Structure of Prostitution in Elizabethan London,"Continuity and Change8 (1993): 39-63. 4.15 -----, "Masterless Young People in Norwich, 1560-1645," in Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox and Steve Hindle, eds.,The Experience of Authority in Early Modern England(New York: St. Martin's 1996), pp. 146-186. 4.16 Harris, Tim,London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II: Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration to the Exclusion Crisis(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987). 4.17 Hitchcock, Tim, "'Unlawfully begotten on her body': Illegitimacy and the parish Poor in St. Luke's Chelsea," in Tim Hitchcock, Peter King and Pamela Sharpe, eds.,Chronicling Poverty: The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor(New York: St. Martin's, 1997), pp. 70-86. 4.18 Landau, Norma, "Appearance at the Quarter Sessions of Eighteenth-Century Middlesex,"London Journal23,2 (1998): 30-52. 4.19 Lindley, K. J., "Riot Prevention and Control in Early Stuart London," Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th ser., 33 (1983): 109-26. 4.20 Linebaugh, Peter,The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in Eighteenth-Century England(London: Penguin, 1991). 4.21 Macfarlane, Stephen, "Social Policy and the Poor in the later Seventeenth Century," in A.L. Beier and Roger Finlay, eds.,London 1500-1700: The Making of the Metropolis(London: Longman, 1986), pp. 252-77. 4.22 Manzione, Carol Kazmierczak,Christ's Hospital of London, 1552-1598: "A Passing Deed of Pity"(London: Associated University Press, 1995). 4.23 Meldrum, Tim, "A Women's Court in London: Defamation at the Bishop of London's Consistory Court, 1700-1745,"London Journal19,1 (1994): 1-20. 4.24 -----, "London Domestic Servants from Depositional Evidence, 1660-1750: Servant-Employer Sexuality in the Patriarchal Household," in Tim Hitchcock, Peter King and Pamela Sharpe, eds.,Chronicling Poverty: The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor(New York: St. Martin's, 1997), pp. 47-69. 4.25 Mendelson, Sara Heller and Patricia Crawford,Women in Early Modern England, 1550-1720(Oxford: Clarendon, 1998). 4.26 Reynolds, Elaine A.,Before the Bobbies: The Night Watch and Police Reform in Metropolitan London, 1720-1830(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998). 4.27 Rule, J., "Labour Consciousness and Industrial Conflict in Eighteenth-Century Exeter," in Barry Stapleton, ed.,Conflict and Community in Southern England(New York: St. Martins, 1992), pp. 92-109. 4.28 Schen, Claire S., "Women and the London parishes 1500-1620," in Katherine L. French, Gary G. Gibbs, and Beat A. Kumin, eds.,The Parish in English Life 1400-1600(Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997), pp. 250-268. 4.29 Shoemaker, Robert,Prosecution and Punishment: Petty Crime and the Law in London and Rural Middlesex, c.1660-1725(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991). 4.30 -----, "Reforming the City: The Reformation of Manners Campaign in London, 1690-1738," in Lee Davison, Tim Hitchcock, Tim Keirn, and Robert B. Shoemaker, eds.,Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, 1689-1750(New York: A. Sutton, 1992), pp. 99-120. 4.31 Slack, Paul, "Metropolitan Government in Crisis: The Response to Plague," in A.L. Beier and Roger Finlay, eds.,London 1500-1700: The Making of the Metropolis(London: Longman, 1986), pp. 60-81. 4.32 -----, "Hospitals, workhouses and the relief of the poor in early modern London," in Ole Peter Grell and Andrew Cunningham, eds.,Health Care and Poor Relief in Protestant Europe 1500-1700(London: Routledge, 1997), pp. 234-251. 5. RELIGION 5.1 Alldridge, Nick, "Loyalty and Identity in Chester Parishes 1540-1640," in S. J. Wright, ed.,Parish, Church and People: Local Studies in lay Religion 1350-1750(London: Hutchinson, 1988), pp. 85-124. 5.2 Barry, Jonathan, "The parish in civic life: Bristol and its churches, 1640-1750," in S. J. Wright, ed.,Parish, Church and People: Local Studies in lay Religion 1350-1750(London: Hutchinson, 1988), pp. 152-178 5.3 -----, "The Politics of Religion in Restoration Bristol," in Tim Harris, Paul Seaward, and Mark Goldie, eds.,The Politics of Religion in Restoration England(Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990), pp. 163-189. 5.4 -----, "Bristol as a 'Reformation city' c.1640-1780," in Nicholas Tyacke, ed., England's Long Reformation 1500-1800(London: UCL Press, 1998), pp. 261-84. 5.5 Beaver, Daniel C.,Parish Communities and Religious Conflict in the Vale of Gloucester, 1590-1690(Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998). 5.6 Brigden, Susan,London and the Reformation(Oxford: Clarendon, 1989). 5.7 Hickman, David, "From Catholic to Protestant: the changing meaning of testamentary religious provisions in Elizabethan London," in Nicholas Tyacke, ed.,England's Long Reformation 1500-1800(London: UCL Press, 1998), pp. 117-39. 5.8 Hughes, Ann, "Building a Godly Town: Religious and Cultural Divisions in Stratford-upon-Avon, 1560-1640," in Robert Bearman, ed.,The History of an English Borough: Stratford-upon-Avon 1196-1996(Stroud: Sutton, 1997), pp. 97-109, 195-198. 5.9 Lehmberg, Stanford E.,The Reformation of Cathedrals: Cathedrals in English Society, 1485-1603(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988). 5.10 -----,Cathedrals Under Siege: Cathedrals in English Society, 1600-1700(University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996). 5.11 Litzenberger, Caroline,The English Reformation and the Laity: Gloucestershire, 1540-1580(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997). 5.12 Liu, Tai,Puritan London: A Study of Religion and Society in the City Parishes(Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1986). 5.13 McClendon, Muriel C., "'Against God's Word': Government, Religion and the Crisis of Authority in Early Reformation Norwich,"Sixteenth Century Journal25 (1994): 353-70. 5.14 -----, "Religious Toleration and the Reformation: Norwich magistrates in the sixteenth century," in Nicholas Tyacke, ed.,England's Long Reformation 1500-1800 (London: UCL Press, 1998) pp. 87-115. 5.15 -----, "Discipline and Punish? Magistrates and Clergy in Early Reformation Norwich," in Eric Josef Carlson, ed.,Religion and the English People 1500-1640: New Voices, New Perspectives, Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies45 (Kirksville, Missouri: Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1998), pp. 99-118. 5.16 -----,The Quiet Reformation: Magistrates and the Emergence of Protestantism in Tudor Norwich(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999). 5.17 Merritt, J. F., "Puritans, Laudians and the Phenomenon of Church-Building in Jacobean London,"Historical Journal41,4 (1998): 935-60. 5.18 Pettegree, Andrew,Foreign Protestant Communities in Sixteenth-Century London(Oxford: Clarendon, 1986). 5.19 Seaver, Paul,Wallington's World: A Puritan Artisan in Seventeenth-Century London(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1985). 5.20 Seaward, Paul, "Gilbert Sheldon, the London Vestries, and the Defence of the Church," in Tim Harris, Paul Seaward, and Mark Goldie, eds.,The Politics of Religion in Restoration England(Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990), pp. 49-73. 5.21 Skeeters, Martha C.,Community and Clergy: Bristol and the Reformation c.1530-c.1570(Oxford: Clarendon, 1993). 5.22 Tittler, Robert,The Reformation and the Towns in England: Politics and Political Culture, c.1540-1640(Oxford: Clarendon, 1998). 5.23 Triffit, John M., "Believing and Belonging: Church Behaviour in Plymouth and Dartmouth 1710-1730," in S. J. Wright, ed.,Parish, Church and People: Local Studies in Lay Religion 1350-1750(London: Hutchinson, 1988), pp.179-202. 5.24 Underdown, David,Fire from Heaven: Life in an English Town in the Seventeenth Century(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992). 5.25 Ward, Joseph P., "Religious Diversity and Guild Unity in Early Modern London," in Eric Josef Carlson, ed.,Religion and the English People 1500-1640: New Voices, New Perspectives, Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies 45(Kirksville, Missouri: Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1998), pp. 77-97. 6. POLITICS 6.1 Archer, Ian W., "The London Lobbies in the later Sixteenth Century," Historical Journal31 (1988): 17-44. 6.2 Brenner, Robert,Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993). 6.3 Carlin, Nora, "Liberty and Fraternities in the English Revolution: The Politics of London Artisans' Protests, 1635-1659,"International Review of Social History, 39 (1994), pp. 223-254. 6.4 Cust, Richard, "Anti-Puritanism and Urban Politics: Charles I and Great Yarmouth,"Historical Journal35,1 (1992): 1-26. 6.5 De Kray, Gary S.,A Fractured Society: The Politics of London in the First Age of Party(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985). 6.6 -----, "The London Whigs and the Exclusion Crisis reconsidered," in A.L. Beier, David Cannadine, and James M. Rosenheim, eds.,The First Modern Society: Essays in English History in Honour of Lawrence Stone (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), pp. 457-82. 6.7 -----, "London Radicals and Revolutionary Politics, 1675-1683," in Tim Harris, Paul Seaward, and Mark Goldie, eds.,The Politics of Religion in Restoration England(Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990), pp. 133-162. 6.8 Dean, David, "Public of Private? London, Leather and Legislation in Elizabethan England,"Historical Journal31,3 (1988): 525-48. 6.9 Durston, C. G., "'Wild As Colts Untamed': Radicalism in the Newbury Area during the Early-Modern Period," in Barry Stapleton, ed.,Conflict and Community in Southern England(New York: St. Martins, 1992), pp. 35-50. 6.10 Gauci, Perry,Politics and Society in Great Yarmouth 1660-1722 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1996). 6.11 Halliday, Paul,Dismembering the Body Politic: Partisan Politics in England's Towns, 1650-1730(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998). 6.12 Howell, Roger, Jr., "Resistance to change: the political elites of provincial towns during the English Revolution," in A.L. Beier, David Cannadine, and James M. Rosenheim, eds.,The First Modern Society: Essays in English History in Honour of Lawrence Stone(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), pp. 433-55. 6.13 Hughes, Ann, "Coventry and the English Revolution" in R.C. Richardson, ed.,Town and Countryside in the English Revolution (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992), pp. 69-99. 6.14 Key, Newton E., "The Political Culture and Political Rhetoric of County Feasts and Feast Sermons, 1654-1714,"Journal of British Studies 33,3 (1994): 223-56. 6.15 -----, "The Localism of the County Feast in late Stuart Political Culture,"Huntington Library Quarterly58,2 91996): 211-37. 6.16 Knights, M., "Petitioning and the Political Theorists: John Locke, Algernon Sidney and London's 'Monster' Petition of 1680,"Past & Present_ 138 (1993): 94-111. 6.17 -----, "London's 'Monster' Petition of 1680,"Historical Journal 36,1 (1993): 39-67. 6.18 -----, "London's Petitions and Parliamentary Politics in 1679," Parliamentary History, 12 (1993): 29-46. 6.19 Lindley, Keith, "London's Citizenry in the English Revolution," in R.C. Richardson, ed.,Town and Countryside in the English Revolution (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992), pp. 19-45. 6.20 -----,Popular Politics and Religion in Civil War London (Aldershot, Hants.: Scolar Press, 1997). 6.21 Patterson, Catherine, "Conflict Resolution and patronage in Provincial Towns, 1590-1640,"Journal of British Studies37,1 (1998): 1-25 6.22 Porter, Stephen, ed.,London and the Civil War(New York: St. Martin's, 1996). 6.23 Power, Michael, "Councillors and Commerce in Liverpool, 1650-1750," Urban History24,3 (1997): 301-323. 6.24 Rogers, Nicholas,Whigs and Cities: Popular Politics in the Age of Walpole and Pitt (Oxford: Clarendon, 1989). 6.25 Rose, Craig, " 'Seminaries of Faction and Rebellion': Jacobites, Whigs and the London Charity Schools, 1716-1724,"Historical Journal34,4 (1991): 831-855. 6.26 Roy, Ian, "The city of Oxford, 1640-60," in R.C. Richardson, ed., Town and Countryside in the English Revolution (Manchester: Manchester University Press, (1992), pp. 130-68. 6.27 Sacks, David Harris, "Bristol's 'Wars of Religion'," in R.C. Richardson, ed.,Town and Countryside in the English Revolution (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992), pp. 100-29. 6.28 Scott, David, "Politics and Government in York, 1640-1662," in R.C. Richardson, ed.,Town and Countryside in the English Revolution (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992), pp. 46-68. 6.29 Stoyle, Mark, From Deliverance to Destruction: Rebellion and Civil War in an English City(Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1996) 6.30 Tennant, Philip, "Stratford-upon-Avon in the Civil War," in Robert Bearman, ed.,The History of an English Borough: Stratford-upon-Avon 1196-1996(Stroud: Sutton, 1997), pp. 110-125, 198-202. 6.31 Tittler, Robert, ."'Seats of Honor, Seats of Power': The Symbolism of Public Seating in the English Urban Community, c.1560-1620,"Albion24 (1992): 205-23. 6.32 -----, "Political Culture and the Built Environment in the English Country Town, c.1540-1620," in D. C. Hoak, ed.,Tudor Political Culture (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 133-56. 6.33 Wunderli, Richard, "Evasion of the Office of Alderman in London, 1523-1672,"London Journal15,1 (1990): 3-18. 7. Culture: 7.1 Barry, Jonathan, "Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century Bristol," in Barry Reay, ed.,Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century England(New York: St. Martin's, 1985), pp. 59-90. 7.2 Berlin, Michael, "Civic Ceremony in Early Modern London,"Urban History Yearbook(1986): 15-27. 7.3 Borsay, Peter, "The London Connection: Cultural Diffusion and the Eighteenth-Century Provincial Town,"London Journal19, 1, (1994), pp. 21-35. 7.4 Burke, Peter, "Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century London," in Barry Reay, ed.,Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century England(New York: St. Martin's, 1985), pp. 31-58. 7.5 Estabrook, Carl,Urbane and Rustic England: Cultural Ties and Social Spheres in the Provinces, 1660-1780(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999). 7.6 Furdell, Elizabeth A., "'At the King's Arms in the Poultrey': The Bookshop Emporium of Dorman Newman 1670-1694,"London Journal23,2 (1998): 1-20. 7.7 Galloway, David,Norwich Records of Early English Drama(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984). 7.8 Griffiths, Paul, "Secrecy and Authority in late Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century London,"Historical Journal40,4 (1997): 925-51. 7.9 Haynes, Jonathan,The Social Relations of Jonson's Theater (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987). 7.10 Howard, Jean,The Stage and Social Struggle in Early Modern England (London: Routledge, 1994). 7.11 Hutson, Lorna,Thomas Nashe in Context(Oxford, 1989). 7.12 Looney, J. Jefferson, "Cultural life in the provinces: Leeds and York, 1720-1820," in A.L. Beier, David Cannadine, and James M. Rosenheim, eds., The First Modern Society: Essays in English History in Honour of Lawrence Stone(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), pp. 483-510. 7.13 Manley, Lawrence,Literature and Culture in Early Modern London (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995). 7.14 McClendon, Muriel C., "A Moveable Feast: Saint George's Day Celebrations and Religious Change in Early Modern England."Journal of British Studies38,1 (1999): 1-27. 7.15 Montano, John Patrick, "The Quest for Consensus: the Lord Mayor's Day Shows in the 1670s," in Gerald MacLean, ed.,Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration: Literature, Drama, History(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 31-51. 7.16 Nelson, Alan H., ed.,Cambridge Records of early English Drama, 2 vols. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988). 7.17 Pilkington, Mark C., ed.,Bristol Records of early English Drama (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997). 7.18 Sacks, David Harris, "The Demise of the Martyrs: The Feasts of St. Clement and St. Katherine in Bristol, 1400-1600,"Social History11 (1986): 141-69. 7.19 -----, "Celebrating Authority in Bristol, 1475-1640," in Susan Zimmerman and Ronald F. E. Weissman, eds.,Urban Life in the Renaissance (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1989), pp. 187-223. 7.20 Smith, David L., Richard Strier, and David Bevington, eds.,The Theatrical City: London's Culture, Theatre and Literature, 1576-1649 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995). 7.21 Smuts, R.M, "Public ceremony and royal charisma: the English royal entry in London, 1485-1642," in A.L. Beier, David Cannadine, and James M. Rosenheim, eds.,The First Modern Society: Essays in English History in Honour of Lawrence Stone(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), pp. 65-93. 7.22 Stobart, Jon, "Shopping Streets as Social Space: Consumerism, Improvement and Leisure in an Eighteenth-Century Town,"Urban History25 (1998): 3-21. 7.23 Sweet, Rosemary, "The Production of Urban Histories in Eighteenth-Century England,"Urban History23 (1996): 171-188. 7.24 ----,The Writing of Urban Histories in Eighteenth-Century England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997). 7.25 Tittler, Robert,Architecture and Power: The Town Hall and the English Urban Community c. 1500-1640(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991). 7.26 -----, "Reformation, civic culture and collective memory in English provincial towns,"Urban History24,3 (1997): 283-300. 7.27 -----, "Civic Portraiture and Political Culture in English Provincial Towns, ca. 1560-1640,"Journal of British Studies37,3 (1998): 306-29. 7.28 -----, "The Cookes and the Brookes: uses of portraiture in town and country before the Civil War," in Gerald MacLean, Donna Landry, and Joseph P. Ward, eds.,The Country and the City Revisited: England and the Politics of Culture, 1550-1850(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 58-73. 7.29 Ward, Joseph P., "Imagining the Metropolis in Elizabethan and Stuart London," in Gerald MacLean, Donna Landry, and Joseph P. Ward, eds.,The Country and the City Revisited: England and the Politics of Culture, 1550-1850(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 24-40.


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