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Introduction: law and order, moral panics, and early modern England / David Lemmings
The concept of the moral panic: an historico-sociological positioning / David Rowe
'This newe army of satan': the Jesuit mission and the formation of public opinion in Elizabethan England / Alexandra Walsham
Cross-dressing and pamphleteering in early seventeenth-century London / Anna Bayman
Fear made flesh: the English witch-panic of 1645-7 / Malcolm Gaskill
'A sainct in shewe, a devill in deede': moral panics and anti-Puritanism in seventeenth-century England / Tim Harris
'Remember Justice Godfrey': the popish plot and the construction of panic in seventeenth-century media / Claire Walker
The dark side of Enlightenment: the London Journal, moral panics, and the law in the eighteenth century / David Lemmings
Forgers and forgery: severity and social identity in eighteenth-century England / Randall McGowen
'How frail are lovers vows, and dicers oaths': gaming, governing and moral panic in Britain, 1781-1782 / Donna T. Andrew
A moral panic in eighteenth-century London? The 'monster' and the press / Cindy McCreery
The British Jacobins: folk devils in the age of counter-revolution? / Michael T. Davis
Conclusion: moral panics, law and the transformation of the public sphere in early modern England / David Lemmings.

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