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Eighteenth-Century Life (2015) 39 (1): 66–102.
Published: 01 January 2015
... in the late seventeenth century and flourished during the eighteenth century. This community included aristocrats, gentry, merchants, and professionals, who often retained close connections with Ireland, and who belonged to wider Irish Catholic networks in continental Europe and in some European colonies...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2001) 25 (1): 29–42.
Published: 01 January 2001
...Sarah Prescott The College of William & Mary 2001 Provincial Networks, Dissenting Connections, and Noble Friends: Elizabeth Singer Rowe and Female Authorship in Early Eighteenth-Century England ’Twas...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2015) 39 (1): 41–65.
Published: 01 January 2015
... that is on its surface. Copyright 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 London Irish Irish jokes Irish diaspora Stage Irishman ethnic stereotypes • The Irish Joke, Migrant Networks, and the London Irish in the 1680s...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2016) 40 (3): 89–102.
Published: 01 September 2016
... Raising the Wind: Society Hostesses and Social Networks David Hill Radcliffe Virginia Tech Susanne Schmid. British Literary Salons of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) Pp. ix...
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Published: 01 January 2024
Figure 3. Network map showing the correspondence network sized by degree and colored by membership in the Shackleton family, where green indicates a member of the family and pink indicates a correspondent outside the family. More
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Figure 5. Network map showing the correspondence network sized by degree and colored by gender, where green represents a female writer or recipient, and pink represents a male writer or recipient. More
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Figure 4. Network map showing the geographical locations of senders and recipients in the collection. More
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Figure 6. Network map with nodes sized according to eigenvector centrality. More
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Figure 2. Network map showing correspondence in boxes 2, 3, and 4, sized by degree. More
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2018) 42 (2): 38–55.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Peter Sabor This essay offers a revisionist reading of Charles Burney Sr.’s extraordinary talent for networking. It shows that Dr. Burney initiated and burnished a friendship with Dr. Johnson, who would play a crucial role in facilitating Burney’s transition from lowly musician to respected man...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2024) 48 (1): 236–261.
Published: 01 January 2024
...Figure 3. Network map showing the correspondence network sized by degree and colored by membership in the Shackleton family, where green indicates a member of the family and pink indicates a correspondent outside the family. ...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2023) 47 (1): 1–34.
Published: 01 January 2023
..., that eighteenth-century portraiture was, and always has been, a vibrant conglomeration of disparate portrait types, in which knowledge of any one type encouraged knowledge of the whole; second, that the objects themselves made frequent reference to the generic and media networks of which they were a part...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2011) 35 (2): 39–75.
Published: 01 April 2011
... her into established networks in the profession. It then reveals the ways in which an actress's legal status as feme covert might impact upon her professional agency, particularly in light of her unique position as both trader and object of trade. The essay then goes on to consider how actresses...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2015) 39 (1): 131–154.
Published: 01 January 2015
... focuses on the new opportunities available to both Irish men and women for accumulating capital and wealth in the City. It examines the growth in Anglo-Irish investment, during what historians call “the Financial Revolution,” and analyzes the development of increasingly complex financial networks, which...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2024) 48 (1): 159–182.
Published: 01 January 2024
... to preserve the experiences of his fellow Jacobites was intertwined in this handwritten document with his fashioning of his own life as a reader/writer and witness for Jacobite networks. [email protected] Copyright 2024 by Duke University Press 2024 Jacobites 1745 Rising manuscript Charles Edward...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2023) 47 (1): 81–87.
Published: 01 January 2023
... figure” and imagined writers, particularly Romantic poets, composing their works and revising them in isolation, Havens addresses not only edits to unpublished novel manuscripts, but also post-publication revisions to depict authorship as collective and dependent upon a writer's network—from family...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2013) 37 (2): 26–52.
Published: 01 April 2013
.... Such interpretations of the principles of telegraphic technology thus raised the intriguing possibility that it might enable universal com- munication, through which the whole world would be connected by a tele- graphic network. This essay investigates radical appropriations of images of universal...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2018) 42 (2): 1–11.
Published: 01 April 2018
... networks in—uenced the remarkable spate of cultural activity carried out by its polymath members. No publication has, in other words, considered how the Burney family might help us to think di†erently about overlaps and intersections between kinship, professionalism, and sociability...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2015) 39 (1): 1–13.
Published: 01 January 2015
... backgrounds, formed networks that could variously sustain their identity, advance their professional aspirations, and allow them to orient themselves in the pre- mier city of Europe. The hope is that this collection will move us toward a cohesive and robust account of what it might have meant...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2024) 48 (1): 1–5.
Published: 01 January 2024
... educational networks, in the eighteenth century many of these books were produced by obscure and marginalized individuals who have left little trace of themselves beyond the pages they painstakingly filled and decorated. Yet for all they have to teach us, what Margaret J. M. Ezell has called these “invisible...