Historical Studies, Volume 21Colm Lennon, Jacqueline R. Hill Vol. 1- includes papers before the 1st-2d conferences, 1955-56. |
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... social attitudes as much as in elite emulation encouraged by patronage or manipulation of taste by merchant producers . Evidence of social attitudes in Ireland which influenced the uses of linen can be indicated by its new association ...
... social attitudes as much as in elite emulation encouraged by patronage or manipulation of taste by merchant producers . Evidence of social attitudes in Ireland which influenced the uses of linen can be indicated by its new association ...
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... social niceties , with respectability . Women were no less aware of the social taint attached to mendicancy , but the responsibility for putting food in their children's bellies devolved ultimately on them.21 There was also the ...
... social niceties , with respectability . Women were no less aware of the social taint attached to mendicancy , but the responsibility for putting food in their children's bellies devolved ultimately on them.21 There was also the ...
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... social inferiors , the better - off were empirically aware of the relationship between mendicancy , vagrancy and the spread of disease . 46 Some regarded mendicancy as subversive , a threat to the established social order . When Lord ...
... social inferiors , the better - off were empirically aware of the relationship between mendicancy , vagrancy and the spread of disease . 46 Some regarded mendicancy as subversive , a threat to the established social order . When Lord ...
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Austerity necessity and luxury | 1 |
Concepts of generosity in early modern England | 30 |
Dives and Lazarus in sixteenthcentury Ireland | 46 |
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Céli Dé in Ireland: Monastic Writing and Identity in the Early Middle Ages Westley Follett No preview available - 2006 |