© 2018 Edinburgh University Press.Consumption has served as one of the key explanatory frameworks for economic and social change in eighteenth-century Britain. The influence of consumption on debates surrounding political and moral economy has been undeniable, inspiring the application of transformative phrases to characterise the century. Yet, amidst the rich and interdisciplinary literature on the growth of a ‘consumer society’, little attention has been paid to the figure at the heart of this debate: the consumer. Key questions remain regarding who this figure was, how they were perceived, and how they were cultivated. In particular, the female consumer, who was the subject of extensive contemporary comment, has been obscured by a veil o...
The pursuit of luxury has long been seen as a key element in the consumption practices of the elite:...
From tulips to jewels, gastronomy to silver, coffee to colours, that late 17th century and the 18th ...
This project explores the relationship between fashion and class for women in contemporary British s...
The impact of burgeoning consumerism and a new ‘world of goods’ has been well established in scholar...
Serena Dyer argues that the Anglo-German Rudolph Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerc...
The general understanding that traditional modes of consumption were replaced for all levels of soci...
It is commonly accepted that the consumer is now centre stage in modern Britain, rather than the wor...
Purpose. This paper aims to reconsider and reframe the relationship between retail and consumer revo...
This book conceives the role of the modern town as a crucial place for material and cultural circula...
In the late nineteenth century, controversy over the social ramifications of the emerging consumer m...
We seek to understand how, by engaging in various sites of consumption, we learn particular gendered...
Consumption lies at the heart of modern economies and societies: it drives the production of goods a...
This article argues for an alternative response to the 'consumer society' hypothesis for eighteenth-...
While consumption has moved to centre stage in accounts of Britain’s industrialisation evidence on t...
Book synopsis: The study of the desire, acquisition, use, and disposal of goods and services, consum...
The pursuit of luxury has long been seen as a key element in the consumption practices of the elite:...
From tulips to jewels, gastronomy to silver, coffee to colours, that late 17th century and the 18th ...
This project explores the relationship between fashion and class for women in contemporary British s...
The impact of burgeoning consumerism and a new ‘world of goods’ has been well established in scholar...
Serena Dyer argues that the Anglo-German Rudolph Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerc...
The general understanding that traditional modes of consumption were replaced for all levels of soci...
It is commonly accepted that the consumer is now centre stage in modern Britain, rather than the wor...
Purpose. This paper aims to reconsider and reframe the relationship between retail and consumer revo...
This book conceives the role of the modern town as a crucial place for material and cultural circula...
In the late nineteenth century, controversy over the social ramifications of the emerging consumer m...
We seek to understand how, by engaging in various sites of consumption, we learn particular gendered...
Consumption lies at the heart of modern economies and societies: it drives the production of goods a...
This article argues for an alternative response to the 'consumer society' hypothesis for eighteenth-...
While consumption has moved to centre stage in accounts of Britain’s industrialisation evidence on t...
Book synopsis: The study of the desire, acquisition, use, and disposal of goods and services, consum...
The pursuit of luxury has long been seen as a key element in the consumption practices of the elite:...
From tulips to jewels, gastronomy to silver, coffee to colours, that late 17th century and the 18th ...
This project explores the relationship between fashion and class for women in contemporary British s...