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Lordship and peasant consumerism in the milling industry of early fourteenth-century England.
November 1, 1994... and Demise of a Medieval Windmill", pp. 56-7.
34 For example, horse-mills were considered likely on peasant holdings at Wisbech, Cambs., in 1251: John Langdon, Horses, Oxen and Technological Innovation (Cambridge, 1986), p. 118 n. Similarly,...
Ballads, libels and popular ridicule in Jacobean England.
November 1, 1994... England (London, 1985), pp. 198-243; J. A. Sharpe, "Plebeian Marriage in Stuart England: Some Evidence from Popular Literature", Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc., 5th set., xxxvi (1986), pp. 69-90; Tessa Watt, Cheap Print and Popular Piety, 1550-1640...
The limits of religious coercion in mid-colonial Peru.
November 1, 1994... 22 The public nature of the punishment of Andean rebels and religious offenders had roots, not only in Europe, but in symbolic castigations in sixteenth-century Peru. For a discussion of the execution of the last Inka rebel Tupac Amaru in 1572,...
Middle-rank consumers and domestic culture in Edinburgh and Glasgow 1720-1840.
November 1, 1994... Landholding in Eighteenth-Century Scotland", in M. L. Parry and T. R. Slater (eds.), The Making of the Scottish Countryside (Edinburgh, 1980), pp. 137-54.
42 See Shammas, Pre-Industrial Consumer in England and America, p. 187, on pewter as a...
Food riots in Germany in the late 1840s.
November 1, 1994... 43 The central source for Schwiebus are the court protocols in Zentrales Staatsarchiv Merseburg (hereafter ZStAM), Geheimes Zivilkabinett, 2.2.1., no. 150 13: "Betr. Unruhen in verschiedenen Stadten und Gemeinden des preussischen Staates", vol....
The Emergence of the Middle Class: Social Experience in the American City, 1760-1900.
November 1, 1994... The four books reviewed here bear witness to a surge of interest in the making of the middle class (or classes).(1) However much their approaches differ in other respects, they share the assumption that this process occurred (Pilbeam might say...