Number of items: 8.
Article
Phillips, Nicola
(2013)
A case study of the impact of wealth on the criminal justice system in early nineteenth-century England.
Crime, History & Societies/ Crime, Histoire & Sociétés, 17(1),
pp. 29-52.
ISSN (print) 1422-0857
Phillips, Nicola
(2010)
Parenting the profligate son: masculinity, gentility and juvenile delinquency in England, 1791-1814.
Gender & History, 22(1),
pp. 92-108.
ISSN (print) 0953-5233
Pullin, Nicola and Spencer, Stephanie
(2004)
Earning and learning in women's history.
Women's history review, 13(3),
pp. 341-346.
ISSN (print) 0961-2025
Pullin, Nicola
(2003)
"That characteristically English institution": city livery companies, state legislation and women governors of endowed girls' secondary schools in Britain, 1850-1930.
History of Education Researcher, 71,
pp. 40-49.
ISSN (print) 1740-2433
Book
Phillips, Nicola
(2013)
The profligate son: or, a true story of family conflict, fashionable vice, and financial ruin in Regency England.
Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press.
352p.
ISBN 9780199687534
Phillips, Nicola
(2006)
Women in business, 1700-1850.
Woodbridge, UK : Boydell Press.
312p.
ISBN 184383183x
Book Section
Pullin, Nicola
(2005)
"A heavy bill to settle with humanity": the representation and invisibility of London's principal milliners and dressmakers.
In: Harris, Beth, (ed.)
Famine and fashion: needlewomen in the nineteenth century.
Aldershot, UK : Ashgate.
pp. 215-228.
ISBN 0754608719
Conference or Workshop Item
Phillips, Nicola
(2007)
The profligate son: masculinity, misbehaviour and social control in Regency London.
In: Masculinity and the other;
29 - 30 Aug 2007, Oxford, U.K..
(Unpublished)
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