This thesis explores the place of consumer goods in the culturally changing environment of late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain. It specifically focuses on the production and consumption of consumer goods in Northumberland, Newcastle and Durham between c. 1680 to 1780. It places the region in a national context and analyses how the diffusion of national taste encouraged the production and consumption of consumer goods in Newcastle, Northumberland and Durham. Chapter One outlines the historical context, theoretical problems and research questions that frame this thesis. Chapter Two creates an overview of the regional economy. It maps the establishment of consumer industries and discusses their geographical location. Chapter Three...
The country house is well recognized as a site of elite patronage, an important vehicle of social an...
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This thesis investigates ways in which towns with populations well below 5000 contributed to England...
This thesis examines how the lifestyles of the middling sorts evolved during the period 1660 and 176...
This thesis analyses the processes of consumption in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world and the w...
This thesis investigates how far the 'middling sort' of people in early modem England expressed a co...
This thesis examines the material culture of middling tradesmen living in Newcastle upon Tyne betwee...
Eighteenth-century consumption is often characterised in terms of an expanding world of goods, one t...
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The central focus of this thesis is the early-eighteenth century consumer in south Westmorland, and ...
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This PhD project seeks to understand how chinaware was used and appreciated in London tradesmen’s ho...
Whilst there has been much recent scholarly work on retailing during the early modern period, less i...
The country house is well recognized as a site of elite patronage, an important vehicle of social an...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
This thesis investigates ways in which towns with populations well below 5000 contributed to England...
This thesis examines how the lifestyles of the middling sorts evolved during the period 1660 and 176...
This thesis analyses the processes of consumption in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world and the w...
This thesis investigates how far the 'middling sort' of people in early modem England expressed a co...
This thesis examines the material culture of middling tradesmen living in Newcastle upon Tyne betwee...
Eighteenth-century consumption is often characterised in terms of an expanding world of goods, one t...
The Evolution of the British Economy: Anglo-Scottish Trade and Political Union, an Inter-Regional Pe...
This article draws on probate inventories from 36 villages in four counties to examine the shifting ...
The central focus of this thesis is the early-eighteenth century consumer in south Westmorland, and ...
This thesis examines the material culture evidence for the apothecary shops of Britain, Ireland, and...
This thesis seeks new ways to explain and explore the social and cultural history of fairs in provin...
This PhD project seeks to understand how chinaware was used and appreciated in London tradesmen’s ho...
Whilst there has been much recent scholarly work on retailing during the early modern period, less i...
The country house is well recognized as a site of elite patronage, an important vehicle of social an...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
This thesis investigates ways in which towns with populations well below 5000 contributed to England...