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XXVIII. Elite and Popular Cultures

    1. [Image English gentry family]
    2. [Image English farm family]
    3. [Image English poor family]
    4. [Image William Hogarth, The Fishing Party]
    5. [Image The Diner's End]
    6. [Image Thomas Rowlandson, The Assembly Room at Bath]
    7. [Image Pierre Bergeret, Dawdlers of the Rue du Coq]
    8. [Secondary Discussion Local form of speech]
    9. [Image Masquerade]
    10. [Image William Hogarth, The Cockpit]
    11. [Primary Text] Russian Woodcut]
    12. [Secondary Discussion Eighteenth-century Food]
    13. [Primary Source Potatoes]
    14. [Primary Source Salon Life]
    15. [Image Drinking and Drunkenness]
    16. [Image Dutch Tavern]
    17. [Image Smoking Tobacco]
    18. [Primary Source English Coffee-Houses]
    19. [Image Abandonment of children]
    20. [Image Inside Debtors' Prison, London]
    21. [Primary Source Nonconformists: Baptist Confession of faith, 1689]
    22. [Primary Source John Woolman, Journal]
    23. [Secondary Discussion Wesleyan Methodists]
    24. [Image Hogarth, Visit to a Quack Doctor]
    25. [Image Street Congestion]
    26. [Image Riots]
    27. [Image William Hogarth, Laughing Audience]
    28. [Image Dancing: William Hogarth, Analysis of Beauty, Plate II]
    29. [Image The Sorceress]
    30. [Image Carnival]
    31. [Image Street theatre: Punch & Judy]
    32. [Image William Hogarth, Southwark Fair, 1733]

XXIX. The Global Economy of the Eighteenth Century

  1. Commerce and Industry in the Eighteenth Century
    1. [Image Broom Seller in 18th-century Paris]
    2. [Image Agriculture in 18th-century France]
    3. [Map London in Reign of Queen Anne]
    4. [Image Panorama of London in 1792]
    5. [Map Paris in 1738]
    6. [Image William Hogarth, Apprentices at their Looms]
    7. [Secondary Discussion Silk trade]
  1. The World Economy: The Dutch, British, and French
    1. [Secondary Discussion Dutch East India Company]
    2. [Image East India House, London]
    3. [Secondary Discussion English East India Company]
    4. [Primary Source Daniel Defoe, The Complete English Tradesman]
  1. Asia, America, and Africa in the Global Economy
    1. [Primary Source Poem by Giovambatista Roberti]
    2. [Primary Source Kidnapped into Slavery]
    3. [Primary Source Treatment of Slaves in West Indies,]
  1. The Wealth of Western Europe: Social Consequences
    1. [Virtual Tour] Harewood House]
    2. [Image Georgian family at home]
    3. [Image Chippendale furniture]
    4. [Image William Hogarth, The Marriage Contract]
    5. [Image Thomas Pitt]

XXX. Western Europe after Utrecht, 1713-1740

    1. [Image Philip V]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Ostend Company]
    3. [Image John Law]
    4. [Secondary Discussion William Paterson]
  1. France and Britain after 1713
    1. [Image Cardinal Fleury]
    2. [Image Robert Walpole]
    3. [Image Procureur général of the Parlement of Paris]
    4. [Image House of Lords]
    5. [Image House of Commons]
    6. [Image Queen Anne]
    7. [Secondary Discussion Queen Anne]
    8. [Image George I]
    9. [Primary Source Act of Settlement of 1701]
    10. [Secondary Discussion Whig]
    11. [Secondary Discussion Tory]
    12. [Secondary Discussion Non-Jurors]
    13. [Secondary Discussion Jacobites]
    14. [Image "James III"]
    15. [Primary Source The Fifteen: The Declaration of the Earl of Mar]
    16. [Secondary Discussion The Forty-five]
    17. [Primary Source After Culloden]
    18. [Image Bonnie Prince Charlie]
  1. The "Bubbles"
    1. [Secondary Discussion South Sea Bubble]
    2. [Image John Law]
    3. [Image Seal of Compagnie d'Occident]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Mississippi Scheme]
  1. Fleury in France; Walpole in England

XXXI. The Great War of the Mid-Eighteenth Century: The Peace of Paris, 1763

    1. [Secondary Discussion War of Jenkins's Ear]
    2. [Secondary Discussion King George's War]
    3. [Primary Source The Louisburg Expedition, 1745]
    4. [Primary Source Braddock's Defeat, 1755]
  1. Eighteenth-Century Warfare
    1. [Primary Source Frederick the Great's Instructions for His Officers]
    2. [Primary Source Standing Orders for Roberts' Rangers, 1759]
  1. The War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-1748
    1. [Image Frederick II, the "Great"]
    2. [Primary Source Description of the Empress Maria Theresa]
    3. [Secondary discussion German dualism]
  1. The Seven Years' War, 1756-1763: In Europe and America
    1. [Secondary Discussion Fall of Fort Duquesne]
    2. [Image William Pitt]
    3. [Primary Source Battle of Minden, 1759]
    4. [Primary Source The Capture of Quebec, 1759]
  1. The Seven Years' War, 1756-1763: In India
    1. [Secondary Discussion Great Moguls]
    2. [Image Taj Mahal]
    3. [Image Aurungzeb]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Aurungzeb]
    5. [Secondary Discussion Joseph-Francois Dupleix and Pondicherry]
    6. [Image Sepoy]
    7. [Primary Source Robert Clive on the Battles of Calcutta and Plassey]
  1. The Peace Settlement of 1763
    1. [Primary Source Treaty of Paris]







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