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Aristocracy | Consumption | Clubs | Elite | Gambling | Gender | Opera
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Grand Tour [ Mobility / Education ]
… of Sociability in Fashionable Society: Brighton and Nice, c.1825–35,’ in Elaine Chalus and Marjo Kaartinen (eds.), Gendering Spaces in European Towns, 1500–1914 (New York: Routledge, 2019), pp. 75-94; Chalus, ‘Fremantle [née Wynne], … Cambridge University Press, 2012). Turner, Katherine, British Travel Writers in Europe, 1750-1800: authorship, gender, and national identity (Aldershot, 2001). Verhoeven, Gerrit, Europe Within Reach: Netherlandish Travellers on the … Cambridge University Press, 2012). Turner, Katherine, British Travel Writers in Europe, 1750-1800: authorship, gender, and national identity (Aldershot, 2001). Verhoeven, Gerrit, Europe Within Reach: Netherlandish Travellers on the …
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Phaeton [ Transport ]
… in the World: Identity and Materiality Literacy in the 1770s Coach Consumption of British Ambassador, Lord Grantham’, Gender & History (2022), p. 1-22, here p. 9. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12655 The phaeton afforded intimate … Letters, revised ed. Diedre Le Faye (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), p. 94–95. The phaeton was bound up in gender difference. For example, men and women had different phaetons designed for different forms of gendered sociability. While phaetons were almost always owned and driven by men, ‘lady’s phaeton’ were carriages hung …
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Horseracing [ Games & Sports ]
… social gatherings. The carnivalesque course atmosphere, concerning to some, allowed class, age, urban/rural, and gender social mixing on the course: agricultural labourers and men of fashion, noblemen and pickpockets, gentlemen of …
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