Eighteenth-Century Life

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Personal Effects: Wigs and Possessive Individualism in the Long Eighteenth Century2005/04/01English7
Traveling in Place: Gilbert White's Cosmopolitan Parochialism2004/09/01English6
“Extraneous Bodies”: The Contagion of Live-Tooth Transplantation in Late-Eighteenth-Century England2004/01/01English6
Person, Animal, Thing: The 1796 Dog Tax and the Right to Superfluous Things2009/04/01English6
Goethe's Fantasies about the Orient2002/09/01English5
“Classic Ground”: Britain, Italy, and the Grand Tour2004/01/01English5
The Needs of Strangers: Friendly Societies and Insurance Societies in Late Eighteenth-Century England2000/09/01English5
Reading Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid: An Emblem Book of the Folly of Speculation in the Bubble Year 17202000/04/01English5
Caribbean Borderland: Empire, Ethnicity, and the Exotic on the Mosquito Coast2002/09/01English5
Two Kinds of Collections: Sir William Hamilton's Vases, Real and Represented2008/01/01English4
In Search of Lost Texts: Thomas Cannon's Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify'd2007/01/01English4
Entertaining Entomology: Insects and Insect Performers in the Eighteenth Century2006/09/01English4
Sparks for Sale: The Culture and Commerce of Fireworks in Early Modern France2006/04/01English4
Debtors, Prisons, and Petitions in Eighteenth-Century England2006/04/01English4
Visual Interpretations, Print, and Illustrations of Thomson's The Seasons, 1730 – 17972010/04/01English4
Searching for the Self in Eighteenth-Century English Criminal Trials,1730-18002003/01/01English4
“What then, poor Beastie!”: Gender, Politics, and Animal Experimentation in Anna Barbauld's “The Mouse's Petition”2004/01/01English4
Collections Curieuses: The Aesthetics of Curiosity and Elite Lifestyle in Eighteenth-Century Paris2005/09/01English4
“Stuarts without End”: Wilkes, Churchill, and Anti-Scottishness2005/09/01English4
The Invention of the Wasteland: Civic Narrative and Dryden's Annus Mirabilis2005/01/01English4
“Clamorous with War and Teeming with Empire”: Purcell and Tate's Dido and Aeneas2002/04/01English4
The Scottish Enlightenment and the Politics of Provincial Culture: The Perth Literary and Antiquarian Society, ca. 1784-17902003/09/01English4
John Graunt, Sir William Petty, and Swift's Modest Proposal2005/04/01English4
The Persistence of Reading: Governing Female Novel-Reading in Memoirs of Emma Courtney and Memoirs of Modern Philosophers2003/04/01English4
Gin and Gender in Early Eighteenth-century London2000/04/01English4
New Science and the “New Species of Writing”: Eighteenth-Century Prose Genres2003/01/01English3
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Exotic Botany2002/09/01English3
French Encounters with Material Culture of the South Pacific2002/09/01English3
Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid and the Speculative Bubble of 1720: A Bibliographical Enigma and an Economic Force2000/01/01English3
The Face of Madness in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland2003/04/01English3