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Authentick Memoirs of the Life of That Celebrated Actress Mrs. Ann Oldfield. Containing a Genuine Account of Her Transactions From Her Infancy to the Time of Her Decease. (1730). London. Available at: https://data.historicaltexts.jisc.ac.uk/view?pubId=ecco-0095100500&field=title&terms=mrs%20anne%20oldfield&pageTerms=mrs%20anne%20oldfield&pageId=ecco-0095100500-10.
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Bailey, J. (2003a) ‘“‘Forsaking All Other’: Marital Chastity” and “ ‘Till Death Us Do Part’: Life after a Failed Marriage”’, in Unquiet Lives: Marriage and Marriage Breakdown in England, 1660-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 140–192.
Bailey, J. (2003b) ‘“‘Forsaking All Other’: Marital Chastity” and “ ‘Till Death Us Do Part’: Life after a Failed Marriage”’, in Unquiet Lives: Marriage and Marriage Breakdown in England, 1660-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 140–192. Available at: https://doi-org.ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/10.1017/CBO9780511495670.
Bailey, J. (2003c) Unquiet Lives: Marriage and Marriage Breakdown in England, 1660-1800. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Bailey, J. (2010) ‘“A Very Sensible Man”: Imagining Fatherhood in England c.1750-1830’, History, 95(319), pp. 267–292. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.2010.00486.x.
Bailey, J. (2012a) Parenting in England, 1760-1830: Emotion, Identity, and Generation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Bailey, J. (2014) Questions of Gender | History Today. Available at: http://www.historytoday.com/joanne-bailey/questions-gender.
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Barker, H. (2006a) The Business of Women: Female Enterprise and Urban Development in Northern England 1760-1830. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Barker, H. (2006b) The Business of Women: Female Enterprise and Urban Development in Northern England 1760-1830. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Barker, H. and Chalus, E. (1997a) Gender in Eighteenth-Century England: Roles, Representations, and Responsibilities. London: Longman.
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Barker, H. and Harvey, K. (2003) ‘Women Entrepreneurs and Urban Expansion: Manchester 1760-1820’, in Women and Urban Life in Eighteenth-Century England: On the Town. Aldershot, Hampshire, England: Ashgate.
Barker-Benfield, G.J. (1992a) The Culture of Sensibility: Sex and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Batchelor, J. (2005) Dress, Distress and Desire: Clothing and the Female Body in Eighteenth-Century Literature. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Berg, M. (2005a) Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Berg, M. (2005b) Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain [electronic book]. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=422515.
Berg, M. and Clifford, H. (1999) Consumers and Luxury: Consumer Culture in Europe 1650-1850. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Berg, M. and Eger, E. (2003) Luxury in the Eighteenth Century: Debates, Desires and Delectable Goods [electronic book]. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=258219.
Berg, M. and Eger, E. (2007) Luxury in the Eighteenth Century: Debates, Desires and Delectable Goods. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bermingham, A. (1995a) ‘Elegant Females and Gentlemen Connoisseurs: The Commerce in Culture and Self-Image in Eighteenth-Century England’, in The Consumption of Culture 1600-1800: Image, Object, Text. New York: Routledge.
Bermingham, A. (1995b) ‘Elegant Females and Gentlemen Connoisseurs: The Commerce in Culture and Self-Image in Eighteenth-Century England’, in The Consumption of Culture, 1600-1800: Image, Object, Text. London: Routledge. Available at: http://ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/login?url=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780203993484.
Berry, H. (1997) ‘“Nice and Curious Questions”: Coffee Houses and the Representation of Women in John Dunton’s Athenian Mercury’, The Seventeenth Century, 12(2). Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com.ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/doi/abs/10.1080/0268117X.1997.10555432.
Berry, H. (2002) ‘“Polite Consumption: Shopping in Eighteenth-Century England” in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 12, pp. 375–394. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3679353.
Berry, H. (2005a) ‘Women, Consumption and Taste’, in Women’s History: Britain, 1700-1850. London: Routledge.
Berry, H. (2005b) ‘Women, Consumption and Taste’, in Women’s History: Britain, 1700-1850. London: Routledge. Available at: http://ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/login?url=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780203341995.
Berry, H. (2012) ‘Queering the History of Marriage: The Social Recognition of a Castrato Husband in Eighteenth-Century Britain’, History Workshop Journal, 74(1), pp. 27–50. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbr062.
Berry, H. and Foyster, E. (2007a) ‘Introduction’, in The Family in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–17.
Berry, H. and Foyster, E. (2007b) ‘Introduction’, in The Family in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–17. Available at: http://ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511495694.
Berry, H. and Foyster, E. (2007c) The Family in Early Modern England [electronic book]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Available at: https://www-cambridge-org.royalholloway.idm.oclc.org/core/books/family-in-early-modern-england/9F201BD084F0091DC59FA49020AA3158.
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Brewer, J. (2013a) The Pleasures of the Imagination: English Culture in the Eighteenth Century. London: Routledge.
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Carter, P. (2001) Men and the Emergence of Polite Society: 1660-1800. Harlow: Longman.
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Chalus, E. (2005a) Elite women in English political life, c.1754-1790. Oxford: Clarendon.
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Chalus, E. and Montgomery, F. (2005a) ‘Women and Politics’, in Women’s History: Britain, 1700-1850. London: Routledge.
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Charke, C. (1755) A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, ... Written by Herself. London. Available at: https://data.historicaltexts.jisc.ac.uk/view?pubId=ecco-0769200100&field=title&terms=Charlotte%20Charke&pageTerms=Charlotte%20Charke&pageId=ecco-0769200100-10.
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Clark, A. (2005) ‘Women in Eighteenth-Century British Politics’, in Women, Gender, and Enlightenment, 1650-1850. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Clark, A. and Clark, A. (1987) ‘“Introduction: Feminist Theory in Historical Perspective”  and “Women’s Pain, Men’s Pleasure: Rape in the Late Eighteenth Century”’, in Women’s Silence, Men’s Violence: Sexual Assault in England 1770-1845. London: Pandora. Available at: http://ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/login?url=http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04354.
Clayton, M. (2008) ‘The Life and Crimes of Charlotte Walker, Prostitute and Pickpocket’, The London Journal, 33(1), pp. 3–19. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1179/174963208X270560.
Cleland, J. and Sabor, P. (1985a) Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Clery, E.J. (2004a) The Feminization Debate in Eighteenth-Century England: Literature, Commerce and Luxury. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Clery, E.J. (2004b) The Feminization Debate in Eighteenth-Century England: Literature, Commerce and Luxury [electronic book]. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=285629.
Cody, L.F. (1999) ‘The Politics of Reproduction: From Midwives’ Alternative Public Sphere to the Public Spectacle of Man-Midwifery’, Eighteenth-Century Studies, 32(4), pp. 477–495. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecs.1999.0033.
Cody, L.F. (2008) Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britons. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Cohen, M. (2005) ‘“Manners” Make the Man: Politeness, Chivalry, and the Construction of Masculinity, 1750–1830’, The Journal of British Studies, 44(2), pp. 312–329. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1086/427127.
Colley, L. (2009) ‘Womanpower’, in Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837. 3rd ed. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press.
Corber, R.J. (1990) ‘Representing the “Unspeakable”: William Godwin and the Politics of Homophobia’, Journal of the History of Sexuality, 1(1), pp. 85–101. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3704462.
Corfield, P.J. (2000a) ‘Doctors’, in Power and the Professions in Britain, 1700-1850. New York: Routledge, pp. 137–173.
Corfield, P.J. (2000b) ‘Doctors’, in Power and the Professions in Britain, 1700-1850. New York: Routledge, pp. 137–173. Available at: https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=165220.
Coster, W. (2001) Family and Kinship in England, 1450-1800. Harlow: Longman.
Cowan, B. (2001) ‘What Was Masculine About the Public Sphere? Gender and the Coffeehouse Milieu in Post-Restoration England’, History Workshop Journal, 2001(51), pp. 127–157. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/2001.51.127.
Craig, B. (2015) Women and Business Since 1500: Invisible Presences in Europe and North America? Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Crawford, P. (2010) Parents of Poor Children in England 1580-1800. OUP Oxford.
Crawford, P. and Gowing, L. (2000a) ‘Marriage’, in P. Crawford and L. Gowing (eds) Women’s Worlds in Seventeenth-Century England. London, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 163–186. Available at: https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.royalholloway.idm.oclc.org/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=6264224&ppg=182.
Crawford, P. and Gowing, L. (2000b) Women’s Worlds in Seventeenth-Century England [electronic book]. London: Routledge. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=242254.
Crawford, P. and Gowing, L. (2013a) ‘Marriage’, in Women’s Worlds in Seventeenth-Century England: A Sourcebook. Routledge, pp. 163–186.
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Harvey, K. (2005c) ‘The History of Masculinity, circa 1650–1800’, The Journal of British Studies, 44(2), pp. 296–311. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1086/427126.
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Harvey, K. (2012a) The Little Republic: Masculinity and Domestic Authority in Eighteenth-Century Britain. 1st Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Hill, B. (1993a) Eighteenth Century Women: An Anthology. London: Routledge.
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Hitchcock, T. and Cohen, M. (1999a) English Masculinities, 1660-1800. London: Longman.
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Hunt, M.R. (1996c) The Middling Sort: Commerce, Gender, and the Family in England, 1680-1780. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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Hunt, M.R. (1996e) The Middling Sort: Commerce, Gender, and the Family in England, 1680-1780. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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Jones, V. (1990c) Women in the Eighteenth Century: Constructions of Femininity. London: Routledge.
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Jones, V. (1990e) Women in the Eighteenth Century: Constructions of Femininity. London: Routledge.
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Jones, V. (1990g) Women in the Eighteenth Century: Constructions of Femininity. London: Routledge.
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Jones, V. (1990i) Women in the Eighteenth Century: Constructions of Femininity. London: Routledge.
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Jones, V. (1996) ‘The Seductions of Conduct: Pleasure and Conduct Literature’, in Pleasure in the Eighteenth Century. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 108–132.
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Karremann, I. and Müller, A. (eds) (2011) Mediating Identities in Eighteenth-Century England: Public Negotiations, Literary Discourses, Topography. London: Taylor & Francis Ltd. Available at: https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.royalholloway.idm.oclc.org/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=4758435.
Kay, A.C. (2011) The Foundations of Female Entrepreneurship: Enterprise, Home and Household in London, C. 1800-1870. New York: Routledge.
Keeble, N.H. (1994a) The Cultural Identity of Seventeenth Century Woman: A Reader. London: Routledge.
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King, P. (1996) ‘Female Offenders, Work and Life-Cycle Change in Late-Eighteenth-Century London’, Continuity and Change, 11(1), pp. 61–90. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S026841600000309X.
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King, P. (2000b) ‘The Offenders: Property Crime and Life-Cycle Change’, in Crime, Justice, and Discretion in England, 1740-1820. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 169–220. Available at: https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.ezproxy01.rhul.ac.uk/lib/rhul/detail.action?docID=5772870.
King, P. (2006) ‘“Gender, Crime and Justice in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century England” and “Gender and Recorded Crime. the Long-Term Impact of Female Offenders on Prosecution Rates Across England and Wales 1750–1850”’, in Crime and Law in England, 1750–1840: Remaking Justice from the Margins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 165–224. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511495878.
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Lavinia, F. (1728) The Life of Lavinia Beswick, Alias Fenton, Alias Polly Peachum... Available at: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9HGyAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false.
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Lewis, J.S. (1983) ‘The Political Behaviour of Elite Women in England, 1775-1832’, in Proceedings of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, pp. 242–270.
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