Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
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Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
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Great Britain
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- Gentlemen of uncertain fortune, how younger sons made their way in Jane Austen's England, Rory Muir
- The fall of the House of Byron, scandal and seduction in Georgian England, Emily Brand
- Industry and empire, from 1750 to the present day, E. J. Hobsbawm
- Handel's oratorios and eighteenth-century thought, Ruth Smith
- Riotous assemblies, popular protest in Hanoverian England, Adrian Randall
- Monarchy, Series 3, written & presented by David Starkey; produced by Jamie Muir
- Early modern England, a social history, 1550-1760, J.A. Sharpe
- Slave empire, how slavery built modern Britain, Padraic X. Scanlan
- Eighteenth-century Britain, a very short introduction, Paul Langford
- Riot, risings, and revolution, governance and violence in eighteenth-century England, Ian Gilmour
- The club, Johnson, Boswell, and the friends who shaped an age, Leo Damrosch
- The fall of the House of Byron, scandal and seduction in Georgian England, Emily Brand
- Lord Sydney, the life and times of Tommy Townshend, Andrew Tink
- Industry and empire, from 1750 to the present day, E.J. Hobsbawm
- Enlightenment, Britain and the creation of the modern world, Roy Porter
- The correspondence of Edmund Burke., edited by R. B. McDowell Vol.8, September 1794 - April 1796
- A companion to eighteenth-century Britain, edited by H.T. Dickinson
- Mirza Shaikh Itesamuddin and his travelogue, Shigurf nama i velayet (wonders of Britain 1765-1769 AD), by Shams N. Zaman
- Empire and others, British encounters with indigenous peoples, 1600-1850, edited by Martin Daunton and Rick Halpern
- Regions and industries, a perspective on the industrial revolution in Britain, edited by Pat Hudson
- From workshop to Empire, Britain 1750-1900, Hamish Macdonald
- Public opinion, propaganda, and politics in eighteenth-century England, a study of the Jew Bill of 1753, T.W. Perry
- The island race, Englishness, empire and gender in the eighteenth century, Kathleen Wilson
- A polite and commercial people, England, 1727-1783, Paul Langford
- Jane Austen, the banker's sister, E.J. Clery
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