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Conference papers

 

‘A Dictionary of traded goods and commodities 1550-1800’(N Cox) Paper given at the AHC Conference at King’s College, London in September 1999.

 

‘The Dictionary Project: two challenges of digitalization’ (N Cox) Paper given at the CHORD International Conference at Wolverhampton in September 2001. 

 

‘ "Wot No Shops?" Visual and Literary Representations of Town and Village in the Eighteenth Century’ (N Cox) Paper given to CHORD Conference in September 2001.

 

‘ "Bologna sausage and Leghorn hats"; the importance of town names in the tradespeople’s promotional literature, 1740-1820’ (N Cox and K Dannehl) Paper given to the Urban History Conference at Birmingham in April 2002.

 

'Perceptions and representations of the itinerant trader in the eighteenth century' (N Cox) Paper given to the Annual Economic History Society Conference at Birmingham in April 2002.

 

‘Exploring the notions of access and availability - using the example of eighteenth-century domestic metal implements’ (K Dannehl) Paper given at CHORD workshop, Wolverhampton in May 2002.

 

'Distance shopping in the eighteenth century' (N Cox and K Dannehl) Paper given to LAMAS, at the Museum of London in November 2002.

 

'Material objects - building blocks of modernity?' (K Dannehl) Paper given to CHORD Conference in September 2004.

 

'The rewards of digitisation: a corpus-based approach to writing history' (N Cox) Paper given at the Annual DRH Conference in September 2005.

 

'Computer-aided construction of a dictionary: expected and unexpected benefits' (K Dannehl) Paper given at the Annual AHC Conference in November 2005.

 

 

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Articles & book chapters

 

Nancy Cox, ‘Objects of worth, objects of desire: towards a dictionary of traded goods and commodities 1550-1800’ Material History Review 39 (1994) pp. 24- 40.

 

Nancy Cox, ‘ "Beggary of the Nation": moral, economic and political attitudes to the retail sector in the early modern period’, in John Benson and Laura Ugolini (eds) A Nation of Shopkeepers: Retailing in Britain, 1550-1990, I.B.Tauris, London 2003.

 

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Book publication

 

Nancy Cox, The Complete Tradesman: a Study in Retailing, 1550-1820 Ashgate, Aldershot 2000.

 

 

 

Work in progress

 

Perceptions and Representations of Retailing and Retailers in the Early-Modern Period (N Cox and K Dannehl) forthcoming: Ashgate 2007.

 

An Introduction to Sources on Early-Modern Inland Trade, to be published in conjunction with the electronic publication The Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities, 1550-1820.

 

‘"What lacke ye? What seke you, what wyll you bye?": the Creation of the Seventeenth-Century Shopper’ (N Cox).

 

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