The London Journal

Volume 28 No.2 2003

CONTENTS

ARTICLES
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ANDREW T. HARRIS
 

Policing and Public Order in the City of London, 1784-1815

 
1

LYNN MacKAY
 

Refusing the Royal Pardon: London Capital Convicts and the Reactions of the Courts and Press, 1789

21

ALISON C. KAY
 
 

A Little Enterprise of her Own: Lodging-house Keeping and the Accommodation Business in Nineteenth-Century London

 
 
41

RALPH TURVEY
 

The London County Council's River Steamboat Service

 
54

CONFERENCE REPORT

MIREILLE GALLINOU, City Merchants and the Arts, Guildhall 14 November 2003

74

EXHIBITION AND BOOK REVIEW

MARK BILLS, London 1753, British Museum 23 May-23 November 2003
     S. O'CONNELL with R. PORTER, C. FOX and R. HYDE, London 1753

 
76

BOOK REVIEWS
A. SAUNDERS and J. SCHOFIELD eds, Tudor London: A Map and a View

 
Hugh Clout

 
79

V. HARDING, The Dead and the Living in Paris and London

Ian W. Archer

80

T. SOKOLL, ed, Essex Pauper letters 1731-1837

Leonard Schwarz

82

M. ROSIN, The Rich and the Poor: Jewish Philanthropy and Social Control in Nineteen-Century London

 
Alan Kidd

 
84

A. WOLLACOTT, To Try Her Fortune in London: Australian Women, Colonialism and Modernity

 
Margo Huxley

 
85

S. CROAD, Liquid History: The Thames Through Time
Toby Butler
86
K. MUMFORD and A. POWER, East Enders: Family and Community in East London  

Geoff Dench

 

88

C. PHILLIPSON, N. AHMED and J. LATIMER, Women in Transition: A Study of the Experiences of Bangladeshi Women Living in Tower Hamlets  
Halima Begum

 
89

N. BUCK, I. GORDON, P. HALL, M. HARLOE, and M. KLEINMAN, Working Capital: Life and Labour in Contemporary London  
Andrew Church

 
91

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