This first major book on consumption in eighteenth-century Ireland takes its lead from Brewer, McKendrick and Plumb'sThe Birth of a Consumer Society in its investigation of food and drink, new urban housing, newspapers and linen. But as with many other areas of Irish culture and society, consumption cannot be separated from the problems of Anglo-Irish relations, and therefore an appreciation of these political overtones is vitally important. The book will address three very broad questions. First it will explore how the study of consumption can be applied to Irish society and culture, and more particularly its political scene. Second it will examine the significance of British attitudes towards Irish patterns of consumption in the context o...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
Social drinking in Ireland is acknowledged as a ‘traditional and a ‘cultural’ pursuit. The social w...
Through an analysis of the debate between Charles Davenant in England, and Arthur Dobbs, Thomas Prio...
This first major book on consumption in eighteenth-century Ireland takes its lead from Brewer, McKen...
This thesis argues that Irish consumption underwent major changes over the course of the sixteenth c...
Escarbelt Bernard. Martyn J. Powell, The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. In: ...
This study tracks changes in how an identifiably Irish distilled liquor flowed through society in ea...
Employing a wide range of travel and travel-related material from the period 1760-1860, this book of...
This book examines the British government's policy towards Ireland during the imperial crisis of 175...
Studying the food practices of one vast and prominent Irish household reveals a complex history of c...
Recent historiography has demonstrated the immense material and metaphorical importance of food to r...
Within clubs and societies, and at dinners and taverns all over Ireland, the toast was often the cen...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
This collection of interdisciplinary essays focuses on the articulation and interplay of 'Irish' and...
This study argues that the rhetoric of improvement constituted a significant justification and motiv...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
Social drinking in Ireland is acknowledged as a ‘traditional and a ‘cultural’ pursuit. The social w...
Through an analysis of the debate between Charles Davenant in England, and Arthur Dobbs, Thomas Prio...
This first major book on consumption in eighteenth-century Ireland takes its lead from Brewer, McKen...
This thesis argues that Irish consumption underwent major changes over the course of the sixteenth c...
Escarbelt Bernard. Martyn J. Powell, The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. In: ...
This study tracks changes in how an identifiably Irish distilled liquor flowed through society in ea...
Employing a wide range of travel and travel-related material from the period 1760-1860, this book of...
This book examines the British government's policy towards Ireland during the imperial crisis of 175...
Studying the food practices of one vast and prominent Irish household reveals a complex history of c...
Recent historiography has demonstrated the immense material and metaphorical importance of food to r...
Within clubs and societies, and at dinners and taverns all over Ireland, the toast was often the cen...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
This collection of interdisciplinary essays focuses on the articulation and interplay of 'Irish' and...
This study argues that the rhetoric of improvement constituted a significant justification and motiv...
Objects and commodities have frequently been studied to assess their position within consumer - or m...
Social drinking in Ireland is acknowledged as a ‘traditional and a ‘cultural’ pursuit. The social w...
Through an analysis of the debate between Charles Davenant in England, and Arthur Dobbs, Thomas Prio...