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The Horror of a White Coat: the Clothes of Jane Austen’s Male Protagonists Imagined

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A Revolutionary Legacy: Haiti’s King Henry Christophe

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What did the Commissariat Ever Do for Wellington’s Army?

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Searching for Shadrach Byfield, a Disabled Veteran of the War of 1812

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“Much Depends on the Proper Display of the Contour:” Corsetry in the Early Nineteenth Century

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Lofty Eagles and Ragged Eagles: Spiritual Icons in the Age of Enlightenment

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#METOO in the Georgian Court? Mary Hamilton and George IV

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“It Must End or I Must End:” Viscount Castlereagh and Mental Health in Public Service

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Loyalist Refugees Experiences During and After the American Revolution

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Elegance or Comfort: Gentleman’s Banyans

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