According to some scholars, during the eighteenth century there was a radical transformation in lifestyle and of the dynamics of purchase and demand for goods. This significant change in private consumption patterns, the so-called consumer revolution, was one of the fundamental premises for the subsequent economic and industrial development. Today, it is believed that most of the early modern economies underwent some kind of consumer revolution. However, the empirical evidence to support this theory is almost exclusively based on the rich and advanced economies from the North-Atlantic areas. Few quantitative studies exist that address material living standards through changes in consumption patterns in European regions that only experienced...
This paper analyses the expenditures and food consumption of a nineteenth-century Habsburg family, t...
Did ordinary Italians have a ‘Renaissance’? This book presents the first in depth exploration of how...
Despite the recent interests of economic and art historians in the workings of the market, we still ...
This paper examines the evolution of consumption practices in Venice in the long eighteenth century ...
The birth of a mass consumer society in western Europe has been a subject of much scholarly debate i...
This study aims at disclosing the roots of contemporary consumer culture. By emphasizing the relatio...
Italy’s “Economic Miracle” is often perceived as a time of change in living conditions as accelerati...
Defence date: 24 June 2011Examining Board: Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla, supervisor (European University ...
This article aims to show the possibilities provided by household budgets for the study of economic ...
How did manufacturers cope with innovation in the mercantilist age? In most sectors, innovation itse...
Venetian glass, especially that of the Renaissance, has been admired for centuries due to its qualit...
Il saggio analizza le relazioni tra la struttura istituzionale veneziana e le fasi di ascesa e decli...
En las áreas más dinámicas de la Europa Occidental la llamada revolución del consumo hizo su aparici...
This thesis draws upon modern consumption theory to provide an interpretive research framework for e...
This dissertation argues that contrary to received wisdom, the Venetian nobility were not the sole, ...
This paper analyses the expenditures and food consumption of a nineteenth-century Habsburg family, t...
Did ordinary Italians have a ‘Renaissance’? This book presents the first in depth exploration of how...
Despite the recent interests of economic and art historians in the workings of the market, we still ...
This paper examines the evolution of consumption practices in Venice in the long eighteenth century ...
The birth of a mass consumer society in western Europe has been a subject of much scholarly debate i...
This study aims at disclosing the roots of contemporary consumer culture. By emphasizing the relatio...
Italy’s “Economic Miracle” is often perceived as a time of change in living conditions as accelerati...
Defence date: 24 June 2011Examining Board: Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla, supervisor (European University ...
This article aims to show the possibilities provided by household budgets for the study of economic ...
How did manufacturers cope with innovation in the mercantilist age? In most sectors, innovation itse...
Venetian glass, especially that of the Renaissance, has been admired for centuries due to its qualit...
Il saggio analizza le relazioni tra la struttura istituzionale veneziana e le fasi di ascesa e decli...
En las áreas más dinámicas de la Europa Occidental la llamada revolución del consumo hizo su aparici...
This thesis draws upon modern consumption theory to provide an interpretive research framework for e...
This dissertation argues that contrary to received wisdom, the Venetian nobility were not the sole, ...
This paper analyses the expenditures and food consumption of a nineteenth-century Habsburg family, t...
Did ordinary Italians have a ‘Renaissance’? This book presents the first in depth exploration of how...
Despite the recent interests of economic and art historians in the workings of the market, we still ...