American almanacs and colonial identity
seminar paper by Matthew Shaw (British Library Research Archive)
originally given at University of Birmingham, March 2006

Dependency, shame and belonging: badging the deserving poor, c.1550-1750
article by Steve Hindle
from Cultural and Social History, 1:1 (2004)

Hierarchy and community in the Elizabethan parish: the Swallowfield articles of 1596
article by Steve Hindle, discussing the ‘articles’ listing expected standards of behaviour, drawn up by the leading inhabitants of a Wiltshire community
From Historical Journal, 42:3 (1999)

Early Modern Workshop: Jewish History Resources
This project publishes papers and primary source materials from regularly-held workshops which aim to “examine developments in all aspects of early modern Jewish life in order to deepen our understanding of their significance”.

Mahomet and Mustapha: George I’s Turkish servants as surrogate targets
NB: link to download MS Word document
article by Khaled Aljenfawi, discussing the cultural impact of George I’s Turkish servants’ arrival in Britain in 1714 (Brunel University)
From EnterText, 5.3 (2005-6)

Mapping the celtic fringe in early modern Britain
PhD thesis (1998) by Christopher Ivic, exploring ‘the discursive production of national and cultural identities in early modern Britain and Ireland’ (Theses Canada Portal)

Representing France and the French in early modern England
Online database of allusions to France and the French in early modern English drama in an ongoing project; research bibliography and other resources, related links