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==Civility and politeness==
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'''Civility and politeness'''
 
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===General===
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==General==
 
Bryson, Anna, ''From Courtesy to Civility. Changing Codes of Conduct in Early Modern England'' (Oxford, 1998)
 
Bryson, Anna, ''From Courtesy to Civility. Changing Codes of Conduct in Early Modern England'' (Oxford, 1998)
 
Burke, Peter, ‘A Civil Tongue: Language and Politeness in Early Modern Europe’, and J. Barry, ‘Civility and Civic Culture in Early Modern England: the Meanings of Urban Freedom’, both in Burke, Brian
 
Burke, Peter, ‘A Civil Tongue: Language and Politeness in Early Modern Europe’, and J. Barry, ‘Civility and Civic Culture in Early Modern England: the Meanings of Urban Freedom’, both in Burke, Brian
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===Coffee Houses & manners===
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==Coffee Houses & manners==
  
 
[http://cerisia.cerosia.org/articles/cowan.coffeehouses.pdf - Cowan, Brian, ‘Mr Spectator and the Coffee House Public Sphere’, Eighteenth Century Studies 37 (2004), 345-366]
 
[http://cerisia.cerosia.org/articles/cowan.coffeehouses.pdf - Cowan, Brian, ‘Mr Spectator and the Coffee House Public Sphere’, Eighteenth Century Studies 37 (2004), 345-366]

Latest revision as of 12:15, January 10, 2012

Civility and politeness



General

Bryson, Anna, From Courtesy to Civility. Changing Codes of Conduct in Early Modern England (Oxford, 1998)
Burke, Peter, ‘A Civil Tongue: Language and Politeness in Early Modern Europe’, and J. Barry, ‘Civility and Civic Culture in Early Modern England: the Meanings of Urban Freedom’, both in Burke, Brian
Carter, Philip, Men and the Emergence of Polite Society, Britain 1660-1800 (2001)
Harrison and P. Slack (eds.), Civil Histories. Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas (Oxford 2000)



Coffee Houses & manners


- Cowan, Brian, ‘Mr Spectator and the Coffee House Public Sphere’, Eighteenth Century Studies 37 (2004), 345-366
- Cowan, Brian, “The Rise of the Coffeehouse Reconsidered,” Historical Journal, 47:1 (2004): 21-46 (pre-publication copy online)
Cowan, Brian, The social life of coffee: Curiosity, commerce and civil society in Early Modern Britain (New Haven and London, XXXX)
- Cowan, Brian, What was masculine about the public sphere? Gender and the coffeehouse milieu in post-restoration England, History Workshop Journal 51 (February 2001): 127-57
Klein, Lawrence, 'Coffee-house Civility, 1660-1714: An Aspect of Post-Courtly Culture in England,' Huntington Library Quarterly, 59 (1997), 30-51