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Frontmatter
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES ON THE TEXT
Introduction: The Middling Sort
1. Capital, Credit, and the Family
2. A Generation of Vipers: Prudential Virtue and the Sons of Trade
3. To Read, Knit, and Spin: Middling Daughters and the Family Economy
4. "Just in All Their Dealings": Middling Men and the Reformation of Manners, 1670-1739
5. Eighteenth-Century Middling Women and Trade
6. The Bonds of Matrimony and the Spirit of Capitalism
7. Print Culture and the Middling Classes: Mapping the World of Commerce
8. Private Order and Political Virtue: Domesticity and the Ruling Class
Conclusion
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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