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Social Relations and Urban Space: Norwich 1600–1700, by Fiona Williamson
Tim Reinke-Williams
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Arts & Humanities
Norwich
100%
Urban Space
75%
Social Relations
70%
Sociability
21%
1630s
20%
Stranger
15%
Cloth
14%
Immigrants
10%
Urban History
9%
Party Politics
9%
Civics
9%
Migrants
9%
Deponents
8%
Public Houses
8%
Watchmen
8%
Church Congregation
8%
Urban Politics
7%
Factions
7%
Liverpool
7%
Vagrancy
7%
Slander
7%
1580s
7%
National Identity
7%
1620s
7%
Jacobites
7%
Poor Relief
7%
Plebeian
6%
1650s
6%
17th Century
6%
Brewing
6%
Native Land
6%
Newcastle
6%
Hunting
6%
Defamation
6%
Dissenters
6%
Parliament
6%
Social Historians
6%
Devout
6%
Bristol
6%
Secondary Literature
6%
Quaker
6%
Parish Church
6%
Social Status
6%
Final Chapter
5%
Newcomers
5%
Early Modern England
5%
Retail
5%
Procession
5%
Counterpoint
5%
Riots
5%
Offence
5%
Imposition
5%
Punishment
5%
Drinking
5%
Laborers
5%
Piety
5%
Recreation
5%
Commonplaces
5%
Emergency
5%
Prompts
5%
Readership
5%
Governor
5%
Tax
5%
Economic Development
5%
Recipient
4%
Imagining
4%
Travellers
4%
Protest
4%
Household
4%
News
4%
Visible
4%
Historiography
3%
Authority
3%
Performance
1%
Industry
1%