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... eighteenth century. P. Achroyd, Dressing up (London: Thames and Hudson, 1979). 'Mother Ross' who fought around 1700 as an English soldier on Dutch territory. P. Achroyd, Dressing up (London: Thames and Hudson, 1979). Illustration from a ...
... eighteenth century. P. Achroyd, Dressing up (London: Thames and Hudson, 1979). 'Mother Ross' who fought around 1700 as an English soldier on Dutch territory. P. Achroyd, Dressing up (London: Thames and Hudson, 1979). Illustration from a ...
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... eighteenth century in France, Scotland, Italy, the Netherlands and elsewhere. It has, however, taken a new turn in the last fifteen or twenty years. Social historians have become concerned with the view 'from below' as well as from ...
... eighteenth century in France, Scotland, Italy, the Netherlands and elsewhere. It has, however, taken a new turn in the last fifteen or twenty years. Social historians have become concerned with the view 'from below' as well as from ...
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... eighteenth century, when it was certainly not a children's song, but a sailor's working song, to be sung as the sails were being hoisted." We found many more popular songs with this theme in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, not ...
... eighteenth century, when it was certainly not a children's song, but a sailor's working song, to be sung as the sails were being hoisted." We found many more popular songs with this theme in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, not ...
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... eighteenth century to chose the form of an autobiography as packaging for a primarily fictional story, but in this case we do believe the author. The sources confirm Kersteman's claim that he served in Maria's army unit at the time, and ...
... eighteenth century to chose the form of an autobiography as packaging for a primarily fictional story, but in this case we do believe the author. The sources confirm Kersteman's claim that he served in Maria's army unit at the time, and ...
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Contents
5 | |
3 Motives and Tradition | 25 |
4 Sexuality | 47 |
5 Condemnation and Praise | 73 |
6 Some Conclusions | 99 |
Appendix | 104 |
Notes | 113 |
Index | 126 |
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