Elizabeth Craig-Atkins is a Senior Lecturer in Human Osteology at the University of Sheffield
Karen Harvey is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Birmingham
Introduction: the material body in archaeology and history - Elizabeth Craig-Atkins and Karen Harvey
1 Archives of embodiment: body and experience in the archaeological and historical record - Karen Harvey
2 Marking maternity: integrating historical and archaeological evidence for reproduction in the late-eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries - Elizabeth Craig-Atkins and Mary E. Fissell
3 Embodying the history of shoes: footwear and gender in Britain, 1700-1850 - Matthew McCormack
4 'The Corporation of Corpse-stealers': archaeological and historical evidence of bodysnatching in early eighteenth-century London - Robert Hartle
5 Who smokes anymore? Documentary, archaeological and osteological evidence for tobacco consumption and its relationship to social identity in industrial England, 1700-1850 - Anna M. Davies-Barrett and Sarah A. Inskip
6 Uncovering the lives of late-eighteenth- and nineteenth-century inhabitants of Bristol through osteoarchaeological and documentary analysis - Heidi Dawson-Hobbis and Jocelyn Davis
7 Disability, gender and old age in the Industrial Revolution: cultural historical and osteoarchaeological perspectives - Sophie L. Newman and David M. Turner
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