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July 01 2003
Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: Household, Kinship, and Patronage
Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: Household, Kinship, and Patronage.
By Naomi
Tadmor
(New York
, Cambridge University Press
, 2001
) 312 pp. $60.00
John R. Gillis
John R. Gillis
Rutgers University
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John R. Gillis
Rutgers University
Online Issn: 1530-9169
Print Issn: 0022-1953
© 2003 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Inc.
2003
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2003) 34 (1): 75–76.
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John R. Gillis; Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: Household, Kinship, and Patronage. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2003; 34 (1): 75–76. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/002219503322645547
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