… of War in Britain 1793-1815 (Stroud: The History Press, 2008). Crimmin, Patricia K., ‘Prisoners of war and British port communities, 1793–1815’, The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord (n° 6, 1996), p. 17–27. Daly, Gavin, ‘Napoleon’s lost … of War in Britain 1793-1815 (Stroud: The History Press, 2008). Crimmin, Patricia K., ‘Prisoners of war and British port communities, 1793–1815’, The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord (n° 6, 1996), p. 17–27. Daly, Gavin, ‘Napoleon’s lost …
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… Networks in Restoration London: The Evidence from Samuel Pepys’s Diary’, in Alexandra Shepard and Phil Withington (ed.), Communities in Early Modern England (Manchester and New York, NY, 2000), p.76–94. Dawson, Mark, ‘Histories and Texts: … Networks in Restoration London: The Evidence from Samuel Pepys’s Diary’, in Alexandra Shepard and Phil Withington (ed.), Communities in Early Modern England (Manchester and New York, NY, 2000), p.76–94. Dawson, Mark, ‘Histories and Texts: …
… and explore the intersection between sociability and courtship while also probing sociability’s power to unify communities. Finally, Austen’s legacy has catalysed modern sociability through clubs and societies dedicated to her work and amongst new communities emerging in the digital realm. People > Art and Literature Keywords Courtship Fiction Gender Public sphere … and explore the intersection between sociability and courtship while also probing sociability’s power to unify communities. Finally, Austen’s legacy has catalysed modern sociability through clubs and societies dedicated to her work …
… of turning hermits, they turned monks. Religious houses now began to be built in every Christian country; and religious communities were established, both of men and women, who were entirely secluded from the rest of mankind; having no …
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… matter to polite conversation. Periodicals, however, also staged new forms of sociability in their columns, constructing communities of readers which they endeavoured to instruct and educate. Periodical essayists promoted a Whig reformist … matter to polite conversation. Periodicals, however, also staged new forms of sociability in their columns, constructing communities of readers which they endeavoured to instruct and educate. Periodical essayists promoted a Whig reformist …
… and freedom, the transformation of the self in a specific environment and the role of celebrity in the emergence of new communities. Places > Health Places > Nature Keywords Celebrity Fame Health Rules Spa Spa sociability is very often … and freedom, the transformation of the self in a specific environment and the role of celebrity in the emergence of new communities. … Cheyne, George, The Letters of Dr. George Cheyne to the Countess of Huntingdon, ed. with an introduction, …
… Corruption Finance North America Officials Religion Historical evolution From the late Middle Ages, local ecclesiastical communities in Latin Christianity shouldered a set of canonical duties, typically relating to the building and … of votes in line with financial contributions), however, the practicalities of implementation were left to individual communities supervised by Justices of the Peace. The whole system, essentially unaltered until 1834, was run by unpaid … Defoe denounced the ‘foul and illegal Methods now taken by certain crafty and avaricious Persons’ in suburban London communities, while the author of The Select vestry countered that selective membership was the only way to ‘prevent the …
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… In practice, the results of this ‘confessionalization’ process involving both Church and state remained patchy, as communities negotiated regimes reflecting local as well as central priorities. 3 By this point, furthermore, parishes … churches in England and perhaps 50,000 in the Holy Roman Empire alone. Often the most conspicuous buildings in local communities, they came in many variations, although most had a tower (fostering identities through a distinctive peal of … Leichenpredigten ). Then there were seasonal festivities such as Easter, May Day or Christmas celebrations which many communities marked by drinking, dancing and/or the staging of plays. These revels had been most prominent in the late …