Keyphrases
Country House
88%
Gentry
85%
Landed Gentry
68%
Aristocracy
66%
Early Twentieth Century
47%
Younger Sons
42%
Eighteenth-century England
42%
Social History
42%
18th Century
41%
Abbey
32%
Source Material
32%
Gender Identity
29%
Masculinity
29%
Material Culture
28%
Europe
28%
Economic History
28%
Emotional Economy
26%
Landed Elites
25%
Social Groups
24%
Nobility
21%
Exogamy
21%
Kimberley
21%
Purchasing Patterns
21%
Landowners
21%
Land Sale
21%
Georgian
21%
Family Demography
21%
Family Income
21%
European Perspective
21%
Armoury
21%
Dangerous Weapons
21%
Luxury Goods
21%
Kinship Networks
21%
Family Structure
21%
Digitization
21%
Barclays
21%
Twentieth-century Britain
21%
British Empire
21%
Cultural History
21%
Commodification
21%
Social Culture
21%
Social Economics
21%
Eighteenth-century Britain
21%
Devon
21%
Selling
21%
Cultural Phenomenon
21%
Contemporary Practice
21%
Well-being
21%
Gatekeepers
17%
Family Belonging
16%
Social Sciences
Eighteenth Century
85%
Emotions
85%
UK
64%
English
64%
Wealth
53%
Early Twentieth Century
49%
Luxuries
42%
Social History
42%
Social Class
42%
Household
42%
Gender Identity
35%
Primary Source
32%
Genealogy
28%
Nineteenth Century
28%
Twentieth Century
21%
Supply and Demand
21%
Pedigree
21%
Sociability
21%
Family Demography
21%
Luxury Goods
21%
Ancestry
21%
Cultural History
21%
Economic History
21%
Commodification
21%
Family Structure
21%
Family Income
21%
Europe
21%
Population Censuses
21%
Sibling Relation
21%
Seventeenth Century
17%
Gatekeeper
17%
Endogamy
14%
Marriage Patterns
14%
Periodization
10%
Volume of Work
10%
Family History
10%
Data Storage
10%
Home Study
10%
Archivists
10%
Evacuation
10%
Administrative Structure
10%
Law
10%
French
10%
Jordan
10%
Research Process
10%
First World War
7%
Social Adaptation
7%
Education
7%
Social Recognition
7%
Cultural Capital
7%
Arts and Humanities
Gentry
100%
Country house
80%
English
64%
Early Twentieth Century
47%
Eighteenth-century England
42%
Eighteenth Century
41%
abbeys
32%
Masculinity
31%
Material Culture
28%
Europe
28%
Luxuries
25%
Source Material
24%
Primary Source
24%
Nobility
24%
Nineteenth Century
21%
History of emotions
21%
Periodization
21%
Landowner
21%
England
21%
Exogamy
21%
British Empire
21%
Ancestry
21%
1980s
21%
Human Experience
21%
Commodification
21%
Genre
21%
Indicative
21%
Religion
21%
Affective
21%
Eighteenth-century Britain
21%
Thematic
21%
Literature
21%
Arrangement
21%
Online
21%
Law
21%
Social Group
20%
Familial
16%
Seventeenth Century
14%
Digital
14%
Diary
12%
Twentieth Century
12%
First World War
11%
Feelings
10%
Conspicuous Consumption
10%
Dignity
10%
Patina
10%
Wide-scope
10%
Kinship networks
10%
Spatiality
10%
Domestic space
10%