The London Journal
Volume 29 No.2 2004
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
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DANAE TANKARD |
Protestantism, the Johnson Family and the 1551 Sweat in London |
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RHODRI WINDSOR LISCOMBE |
The Commodification of Civic Culture in Early Nineteenth-Century London |
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BEN PIMLOTT AND |
Metropolitan Miasma: Blurred Accountabilities in the Governance of London |
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REVIEW ESSAY
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JOHN BOLD |
Hampton Court: A Definitive Architectural History? |
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CONFERENCE REPORTS
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DEIRDRE PALK |
Tales from the Old Bailey: Writing a New History From Below, University of Hertfordshire, 5-6 July 2004 |
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STEPHEN LEGG |
Metropolitan Catastrophes: Scenarios, Experiences and Commemorations in the Era of Total War, Institute of Historical Research, London 12-13 July 2004 |
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MUSEUM REVIEW
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JOHN HALL |
Museum in Docklands: A Stimulating Introduction to London's Liquid History Past and Present |
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BOOK REVIEWS
| R. MYERS, M. HARRIS AND G. MANDELBROTE (eds.), The London Book Trade: Topographies of Print in the Metropolis from the Sixteenth Century |
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| H. BERRY, Gender, Society and Print Culture in Late-Stuart
England: The Cultural World of the 'Athenian Mercury' A. CLAYTON, London's Coffee Houses: A Stimulating Story |
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| M. GALINOU (ed.), City Merchants and the Arts, 1670-1720 |
Ranald Michie |
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| D. HANCOCK, The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685 |
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| A. NEATE, St Marylebone Workhouse and Institution, 1730-1965 |
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| J. R. PIGGOTT, Palace of the People: The Crystal Palace at Sydenham, 1854-1936 |
Jeffrey A. Auerbach |
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| J. MARRIOTT, The Other Empire: Metropolis, India and Progress in the Colonial Imagination |
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| M. COOK, London and the Culture of Homosexuality, 1885-1914 | Harry Cocks |
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| R. TAMES, Feeding London: A Taste of History | Peter Atkins |
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| C. BREWARD, Fashioning London: Clothing and the Modern Metropolis | Fiona C. Henderson |
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| S. SANDHU, London Calling: How Black and Asian Writers Imagined a City | Jenny Bavidge |
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| T. BUTLER WITH G. ROBSON, London Calling: The Middle Classes and the Remaking of Inner London | Patricia Garside |
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