Lost Things and the Making of Material Cultures in Eighteenth-Century London

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Abstract This article focuses on everyday occurrences of loss and losing in urban spaces to examine the role that absence played shaping material cultures past. It returns a site has remained central histories, eighteenth-century London, shows how possessions regularly went missing due theft forgetfulness. Examining daily newspapers, alongside court cases, diary entries, handbills, demonstrates experiences prompted denizens devise systems reclamation. “Lost” notices placed London’s new newspapers became crucial ensuring return lost possessions. While these were largely managed by thief-takers such as Jonathan Wild early decades eighteenth century, after Wild’s death 1725, it fell Londoners themselves remember salient features their write notices. These writings practices underpinned them shaped people understood world around they operated spaces. As such, significance cultures.

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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Social History

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['0022-4529', '1527-1897']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shab061