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Age Relations and Cultural Change in Eighteenth-Century England
Tim Reinke-Williams
University of Northampton
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Arts & Humanities
1740s
51%
1770s
48%
Adulthood
41%
Apprentices
45%
Charts
37%
Childhood
45%
Civics
34%
Cohort
41%
Cultural Change
87%
Demographics
33%
Diary
45%
Economics
19%
Eighteenth-century England
100%
Historical Analysis
46%
Intergenerational Relations
61%
Letters
24%
Memoir
32%
Mentality
37%
North East England
57%
Political Upheaval
46%
Social Sciences
adulthood
32%
apprentice
45%
childhood
26%
cultural change
80%
economics
16%
eighteenth century
91%
evidence
15%
experience
11%
gender
18%
historical analysis
41%
Intergenerational relations
50%
mentality
43%
newspaper
30%