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2 Jul 2009

11. Women and the city: investment, banking and the spread of women’s financial activity in early eighteenth-century England

Anne Laurence (Open University)
Anglo-American conference 2009: Cities
2 Jul 2009

10. The rich becoming the poor: from riches to rags in the Georgian workhouse

Jeremy Boulton (University of Newcastle)
Anglo-American conference 2009: Cities
2 Jul 2009

09. Poor man, sick man, beggarman, thief: plebeian lives and the making of modern London

Tim Hitchcock (University of Hertfordshire)
Anglo-American conference 2009: Cities
2 Jul 2009

06. Imagining low life before the East End's invention, c.1780s to 1840s

Vic Gatrell (University of Cambridge)
Anglo-American conference 2009: Cities
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