The London Journal
Volume 28 No.1 2003
CONTENTS
APPRECIATION
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ANDREW SAINT |
Michael Port | 1 |
ARTICLES
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JULIE SCHLARMAN |
The Social Geography of Grosvenor Square: Mapping Gender and Politics, 1720-1760 | |
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IAIN S. BLACK |
Private Banking in London's West End, 1750-1830 |
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CHRISTOPHER BREWARD |
Masculine Pleasures: Metropolitan Identities and the Commercial Sites of Dandyism, 1790-1840 |
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DEBORAH CHERRY |
Going Places: Women Artists in Central London in the Mid-Nineteenth Century |
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BOOK REVIEWS
| P. CLARK, British Clubs and Societies 1580-1800 |
Jeremy Boulton |
97 |
| P. GAUCI, The Politics of Trade: The Overseas Merchant in State and Society, 1660-1720 |
Patrick Wallis |
98 |
| J. M. BEATTIE, Policing and Punishment in London, 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror |
Heather Shore |
100 |
| M. T. DAVIS (ed.), London Corresponding Society, 1792-1799 |
David Karr |
101 |
| D. ARNOLD, Re-presenting the Metropolis: Architecture, Urban Experience and Social Life in London, 1800-1840 |
Barbara Penner |
103 |
| D. G. C. ALLAN, The Adelphi Past and Present: A History and a Guide |
David L. Pike
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105
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| H. SHPAYER-MAKOV, The Making of a Policeman. A Social History of a Labour Force in Metropolitan London, 1829-1914 |  : Paul Lawrence |
107 |
| K. WADDINGTON, Charity and the London Hospitals, 1850-1898 |
Jonathan Reinarz
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108 |
| E. D. RAPPAPORT, Shopping for Pleasure. Women in the Making of London's West End |
Patricia L. Garside
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109 |
| A. HORRALL, Popular Culture in London, c.1890-1918: The Transformation of Entertainment |
Matthew Hilton
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111 |
| A. GODLEY, Jewish Immigrant Entrepreneurship in New York and London, 1880-1914: Enterprise and Culture |
Todd M. Endelman
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112
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| C. BROOKS (ed.), The Albert Memorial. The Prince Consort National Memorial: Its History, Contexts, and Conservation |
David Gilbert
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113 |
| W. BARON, Perfect Moderns - A History of the Camden Town Group |
John Bold
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114 |
| R. Aldrich, The Institute of Education 1902-2002: A Centenary History |
David Reeder
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116
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