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Piscatorial politics in the early Parliaments of Elizabeth I |
G.R. Elton |
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Marriage as business |
R.B. Outhwaite |
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Age and accumulation in the London business community, 1665-1720 |
Peter Earle |
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The use and abuse of credit in eighteenth-century England |
Julian Hoppit |
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Convicts, commerce, and sovereignty |
C.H. Wilson |
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"Gentleman and Players" revisited |
Neil McKendrick |
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The City, entrepreneurship, and insurance |
Clive Trebilcock |
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At the head of all the new professions |
W.J. Reader |
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Bernard Shaw, Bertold Brecht, and the businessman in literature |
J.M. Winter |
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Lost opportunities |
B.W.E. Alford |
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Ideology or pragmatism? The nationalization of coal, 1916-46 |
Barry Supple |
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Piscatorial politics in the early Parliaments of Elizabeth I |
G.R. Elton |
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Marriage as business |
R.B. Outhwaite |
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Age and accumulation in the London business community, 1665-1720 |
Peter Earle |