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Women's clothes and female honour in early modern London
Tim Reinke-Williams
University of Northampton
Centre for Historical Studies
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Arts & Humanities
17th Century
10%
Clothes
79%
Commodities
12%
Courtship
20%
Early Modern London
100%
England
15%
Metropolitan
15%
Moral Judgment
22%
Plebeian
21%
Provincial
15%
Sociability
22%
Social Sciences
commodity
15%
honor
68%
market
9%
moral judgement
19%
reputation
15%
seventeenth century
21%
sixteenth century
22%
sociability
18%