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What’s in a Name?: The ‘Conversation’ Piece in Eighteenth-Century Britain

What’s in a Name?: The ‘Conversation’ Piece in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Apr 25, 2013

British History in the Long 18th Century7 November 2012Kate Retford (Birkbeck, University of London)What’s in a Name?: The ‘Conversation’ Piece in Eighteenth-Century Britain  For the uninitiated (that would include me, I’m afraid!) ‘conversation’ pieces is a term...

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