Secondary Reference Material
This page lists
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secondary sources cited by MoEML
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recent scholarship on early modern London, especially from Early Theatre, The London Journal, Urban Studies, and the London Topographical Society.
Entries here are cited according to The MoEML Guide to Editorial Style, which expands on
the editorial conventions of The MLA
Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.
List of References
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Ackroyd, Peter. London: The Biography. London: Anchor, 2003.
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Ackroyd, Peter. Shakespeare: The Biography. New York: Anchor, 2006.
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Adams, Elizabeth D.
A Fragment of a Lord Mayor’s Pageant.
Modern Language Notes. 32.5 (1917): 285-289. -
Adams, Joseph Quincy.
The Conventual Buildings of Blackfriars, London, and the Playhouses Constructed Therein.
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Adams, Joseph Quincy. Shakespearean Playhouses. Gloucester: Peter Smith, 1917. Archive.org. Open.
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Adams, Reginald. The Parish Clerks of London: A History of the Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks of London. London and Chichester: Phillimore, 1971.
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Adams, Robert M., and George M. Logan.
John Donne.
The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. M.H. Abrams, E. Talbot Donaldson, Alfred David, Hallett Smith, Barbara K. Lewalski, Robert M. Adams, George M. Logan, Samuel Holt Monk, Lawrence Lipking, Jack Stillinger, George H. Ford, Carol T. Christ, David Daiches, Jon Stallworthy. Vol. 1. 6th ed. New York: Norton, 1993. 1080–82. -
Adams, Robyn.
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Adelman, Janet.
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Ahnert, Ruth.
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Airs, Malcolm, and Geoffrey Tyack, eds. The Renaissance Villa in Britain, 1500-1700. Reading: Spire, 2007.
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Airs, Malcolm. The Buildings of Britain: Tudor and Jacobean. A Guide and Gazetteer. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1982.
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Allderidge, Patricia.
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Alsford, Stephen. Medieval English Towns. Open.
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Amelang, James S.
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Ames, Joseph. Typographical Antiquities: or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. 3. London, 1785-1790. Gale CW3301914411.
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A Monk of the Grand Chartreuse and G. van Dijk.
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Appleby, John C.
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Appleford, Amy.
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Arab, Ronda A.
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Archer, Ian.
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Archer, Ian.
John Stow, Citizen and Historian.
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Archer, Ian.
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The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre, and Politics in London, 1576–1649. Ed. David L. Smith, Richard Strier, and David Bevington. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 17–34. -
Archer, Ian.
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The Historical Journal 31.1 (1988): 17–44. JSTOR. Subscription. -
Archer, Ian W.
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Archer, Ian W. The History of the Haberdashers’ Company. Chichester: Phillimore, 1991.
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Archer, Ian W. The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.
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Archer, Jayne Elisabeth, Elizabeth Goldring, and Sarah Knight, eds. The Progresses, Entertainments, and Pageants of Queen Elizabeth. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007.
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Ashbee, C.R., ed. Bromley-By-Bow. Survey of London. Vol. 1. London: London County Council, 1900. Reprint. British History Online. Open.
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Ashbee, C.R., ed. Trinity Hospital, Mile End. Survey of London. Monograph 1. London: Guild & School of Handicraft, 1896. Reprint. British History Online. Open.
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Ashdown-Hill, John.
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Ashton, Robert. The City and the Court, 1603–1643. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1979.
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Astell, Ann.
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Astington, John H.
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Astington, John H.
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Attali, Jacques. Noise: The Political Economy of Music. Translated. Brian Massumi. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1985.
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Atwood, Emma Katherine.
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Aubrey, John.
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Baer, William C.
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Baer, William C.
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Baer, William C.
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Baer, William C.
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Bagford, John.
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Baines, Paul.
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Baines, Paul.
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Bald, R.C..
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Barber, Katherine, ed. The Canadian Oxford Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Subscription. ORO.
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Barczewski, Stephanie L.
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Barker, Felix, and Peter Jackson. London: 2000 Years of a City and its People. New York: Macmillan, 1974.
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Barker, Richard Hindry. Thomas Middleton. New York: Columbia UP, 1958.
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Barker, William.
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Barnard, Teresa.
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Baron, Xavier.
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Barroll, Leeds. Anna of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2001.
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Barroll, Leeds.
Theatre as Text: The Case of Queen Anna and the Jacobean Court Masque.
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Barron, Caroline M., and Matthew Davies. The Religious Houses of London and Middlesex. London: Centre for Metropolitan History, 2007.
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Barron, Caroline M.
Eyre, Simon (c.1395–1458).
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Barron, Caroline M.
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Barron, Caroline M. London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People 1200–1500. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004.
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Barron, Caroline M.
Pageantry on London Bridge in the Early Fifteenth Century.
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Bartolovich, Crystal.
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Bartolovich, Crystal.
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Bartolovich, Crystal.
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Bayatrizi, Zohreh. Life Sentences: The Modern Ordering of Mortality. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2008.
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Bayer, Mark.
The Curious Case of the Two Audiences: Thomas Dekker’s Match Me in London.
Imagining the Audience in Early Modern Drama, 1558-1642. Ed. Jennifer A. Low and Nova Myhill. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 55-70. -
Bayer, Mark. Theatre, Community, and Civic Engagement in Jacobean London. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 2011.
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Beaven, Alfred P. The Aldermen of the City of London - Temp. Henry III - 1912. London, 1908. British History Online. Open.
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Bebbington, Gillian. London Street Names. London: B.T. Batsford, 1972.
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Beer, Barret L.
John Stow’s Historical Notes (1500-1605): The Craft of a Citizen Historian.
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Beer, Barrett L.
John Stow and the English Reformation, 1547-1559.
The Sixteenth Century Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies. 16.2 (1985): 257-271. Subscription. -
Beer, Barrett L.
London and the Rebellions of 1548–1549.
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Beer, Barrett L.
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Beer, Barrett L. Tudor England Observed: The World of John Stow. Stroud: Sutton, 1998.
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Beerbühl, Margrit Schulte. The Forgotten Majority: German Merchants in London, Naturalization, and Global Trade, 1660-1815. Trans. Cynthia Klohr. New York: Berghahn Books.
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Beier, A.L., and Roger Finlay. London 1500–1700: The Making of the Metropolis. London: Longman, 1986.
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Beier, A.L., and Roger Finlay.
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Bell, Walter George. Fleet Street in Seven Centuries: Being a History of the Growth of London Beyond the Walls into the Western Liberty, and of Fleet Street to Our Time. London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1912. Internet Archive. Open.
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Bell, Walter G., F. Cottril, and Charles Spon. London Wall: Through Eighteen Centuries, A History of the Ancient Town Wall of the City of London with a Survey of the Existing Remains. London and Wisbech: Balding and Mansell, 1937.
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Benhardsen, Tor. Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 2002.
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Benson, Larry D., ed. The Riverside Chaucer. 3rd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987.
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Bentley, G.E. The Jacobean and Caroline Stage. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941.
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Beresford, Edwin. The Annals of Fleet Street. London: Chapman & Hall Limited, 1912. Open.
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Bergeron, David M.
Actors in English Civic Pageants.
Renaissance Papers, 1972: Proceedings of the Southeastern Renaissance Conference, Durham N.C., 1972. Ed. D.G. Donovan and A.L. Deneef. Rochester: Boydell & Brewer, 1973. 17-28. -
Bergeron, David M.
Anthony Munday: Pageant Poet to the City of London.
Huntington Library Quarterly 30 (1967): 345-368. JSTOR. Subscription. -
Bergeron, David M.
The Bible in English Renaissance Civic Pageants.
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Bergeron, David M.
Charismatic Audience: A 1559 Pageant.
Imagining the Audience in Early Modern Drama, 1558-1642. Ed. Jennifer A. Low and Nova Myhill. New York: Palgrave Macmillan; 2011. 135-149. -
Bergeron, David M.
Civic Pageants and Historical Drama.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Camp-bell or the Ironmongers Faire Feild. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 25-34.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Chruso-thriambos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 49-70.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Chrysanaleia. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 101-122.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Himatia-Poleos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 71-84.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Londons Love, to the Royal Prince Henrie. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 35-48.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Metropolis Coronata. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 85-100.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. The Renaissance Imagination Vol. 11.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. Sidero-Thriambos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 123-136.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 1-24.
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Bergeron, David M., ed. The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 137-141.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M. English Civic Pageantry 1558–1642. London: Edward Arnold, 1971.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M. King James and Letters of Homoerotic Desire. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1999.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M..
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Bergeron, David M.
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Bergeron, David M.
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Berlin, Michael.
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Berry, Herbert.
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Berry, Herbert.
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Berry, Herbert.
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Blair, Ian, and David Sankey. A Roman Drainage Culvert, Great Fire Destruction Debris and Other Evidence from Hillside Sites North-East of London Bridge: Excavations at Monument House and 13—21 Eastcheap, City of London. London: MoLA, 2007.
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Blanchard, Ian.
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Bly, Mary.
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Bolter, Jay David, and Richard Grusin. Remediation: Understanding New Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 2000.
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Bonahue, Edward T., Jr.
Citizen History: Stow’s Survey of London.
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Bonahue, Edward T., Jr.
Heywood, the Citizen Hero, and the History of Dick Whittington.
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Bonahue, Edward T., Jr.
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Boulton, Jeremy.
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Boulton, Jeremy.
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Boulton, Jeremy.
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Bowen, Gwynneth.
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Bowers, Rick.
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