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Wooden shoes and wellington boots: the politics of footwear in Georgian Britain
Matthew McCormack
Humanities
Centre for Historical Studies
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Shoes
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Footwear
100%
Politics
100%
Georgian
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Wellington
100%
Wooden Shoe
100%
18th Century
66%
Masculinity
33%
Political Culture
33%
Political History
33%
Social Class
33%
Gender Differences
33%
Household Head
33%
Foreign Goods
33%
Georgian Period
33%
Spheres of Activity
33%
National Symbolism
33%
Shoe Design
33%
Political Subject
33%
Roman Citizens
33%
Arts and Humanities
Footwear
100%
Boot
100%
Georgian Britain
100%
Eighteenth Century
66%
Scheme
33%
Binaries
33%
Masculinity
33%
Poem
33%
Gay men
33%
Political Culture
33%
Roman citizens
33%
Political History
33%