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1. Introduction
--Lena Cowen Orlin
PART I. MEANINGS OF MATERIAL LONDON
2. London's Dominion: The Metropolis, the Market Economy, and the State
--David Harris Sacks
3. Material London in Time and Space
--Derek Keene
4. Poetaster, the Author, and the Perils of Cultural Production
--Alan Sinfield
PART II. CONSUMER CULTURE: DOMESTICATING FOREIGN FASHION
5. England's Provinces: Did They Serve or Drive Material London?
--Joan Thirsk
6. Fantastical Colors in Foggy London: The New Fashion Potential of the Late Sixteenth Century
--Jane Schneider
7. "Rugges of London and the Diuell's Band": Irish Mantles and Yellow Starch as Hybrid London Fashion
--Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stallybrass
8. Women, Foreigners, and the Regulation of Urban Space in Westward Ho
--Jean E. Howard
PART III. SUBJECTS OF THE CITY
9. Material Londoners?
--Ian W. Archer
10. Purgation as the Allure of Mastery: Early Modern Medicine and the Technology of the Self
--Gail Kern Paster
11. London's Vagrant Economy: Making Space for "Low" Subjectivity
--Patricia Fumerton
PART IV. DIVERSIONS AND DISPLAY
12. Inside/Out: Women, Domesticity, and the Pleasures of the City
Alice T. Friedman
13. The Authority of the Globe and the Fortune
--Andrew Gurr
14. Building, Buying, and Collecting in London, 1600-1625
--Linda Levy Peck
PART V. BUILDING THE CITY
15. The Topography and Buildings of London, ca. 1600
John Schofield
16. John Day and the Bookshop That Never Was
--Peter W. M. Blayney
17. Boundary Disputes in Early Modern London
--Lena Cowen Orlin
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