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Age Relations and Cultural Change in Eighteenth-Century England
Tim Reinke-Williams
University of Northampton
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Eighteenth-century England
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1740s
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Mentality
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political upheaval
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Cultural Change
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Civics
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Intergenerational Relations
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North East England
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1770s
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Cultural Change
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Eighteenth-century England
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Political Upheaval
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North East England
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Demographic Economics
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Age Relationship
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