Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
Articles in Volume 12 include: England and the Continent in the Ninth Century: I, Ends and Beginnings; Travellers and the Oriental City, c.1840-1920; The Myths of the South Sea Bubble; The Place of Tudor England in the Messianic Vision of Philip II of Spain. There is also a collection of papers on 'English politeness: conduct, social rank and moral virtue, c.1400-c.1900', which includes the following papers: From Civilitas to Civility: Codes of Manners in Medieval and Early Modern England; Topographies of Politeness; Polite Consumption: Shopping in Eighteenth-Century England.
- Volume 12 of the sixth series of Transactions
- Looks at the theme of English Politeness c.1400 – c.1900
- Contains papers on an impressive range of social history
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February 2003Hardback
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Table of Contents
- Presidential address: England and the Continent in the ninth century: I, ends and beginnings Janet L. Nelson
- 1. Some pardoners' tales: the earliest English indulgences Nicholas Vincent
- 2. Travellers and the Oriental city, c.1840–1920 Mark Mazower
- 3. Individualising the Atlantic slave trade: the biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua of Djougou (1854) Robin Law
- 4. The myths of the South Sea Bubble Julian Hoppit
- 5. The place of Tudor England in the messianic vision of Philip II of Spain Geoffrey Parker
- 6. The charity of early modern Londoners Ian W. Archer
- 7. Matrix of modernity? (The Colin Matthew Memorial Lecture) Roy Porter
- English Politeness: Conduct, Social Rank and Moral Virtue, c.1400–c.1900: A Conference Held at the Huntingdon Library, San Marino, California, USA, 14–15 September 2001, and the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 24 November 2001: Introduction John Tosh
- 8. From civilitas to civility: codes of manners in medieval and early modern England John Gillingham
- 9. Rank manners and display: the gentlemanly house, 1500–1750 Nicholas Cooper
- 10. The uses of eighteenth-century politeness Paul Langford
- 11. Polite 'persons': character, biography and the gentleman Philip Carter
- 12. Topographies of politeness R. H. Sweet
- 13. Polite consumption: shopping in eighteenth-century England Helen Berry
- 14. Creating a veil of silence? Politeness and marital violence in the English household Elizabeth Foyster
- 15. Courses in politeness: the upbringing and experience of five teenage diarists, 1671–1860 Anthony Fletcher
- 16. The brash colonial: class and comportment in nineteenth-century Australia Penny Russell
- 17. Gentlemanly politeness and manly simplicity in Victorian England John Tosh
- Report of council for 2001–2.