This article examines the question of how transnationally traveling narratives of consumption have made sense of an emerging modern Dutch consumer society. It particularly focuses on the way in which the King Customer metaphor entered the Netherlands in the interwar years as an Anglo-American advertising industry effort to co-opt democratic aspirations for the market, and how it was appropriated and re-interpreted in a distinctive national context by a variety of historical actors in the decades to follow. Whereas proponents of the Dutch retail industry used the figure of King Customer from the 1920s onwards in order to highlight the ‘right to choose’, vara-journalists turned to the metaphor in the postwar age of the consumer rights movemen...
Legal history can help to date shifts in social attitudes, because it shows how, when, and often als...
Cinemagoing in the Netherlands during the 1930s appears to have been much less intense than in the E...
Between 1957 and 1984, Belgian consumers were represented by two comparative testing organizations: ...
This article examines the question of how transnationally traveling narratives of consumption have m...
The striking emergence of ‘consumer society’ in the Low Countries during the twentieth century came ...
In this article I analyse how Dutch companies approached the consumers and marketing during the year...
Postwar prosperity enabled citizens to express their views in new ways. The success of the movement ...
In this article I analyse how Dutch companies approached the consumers and marketing during the year...
In the decades before and after World War ii, major European department stores were increasingly eag...
Consuming America offers a data-driven, longitudinal analysis of the historical dynamics that have u...
Consuming America offers a data-driven, longitudinal analysis of the historical dynamics that have u...
Postwar prosperity enabled citizens to express their views in new ways. The success of the movement ...
In the twentieth century, production and consumption rapidly grew, accompanied by businesses’ franti...
With reference to Grant McCracken’s seminal work on the eclipse of patina through consumerism, this...
The striking emergence of ‘consumer society’ in the Low Countries during the twentieth century came ...
Legal history can help to date shifts in social attitudes, because it shows how, when, and often als...
Cinemagoing in the Netherlands during the 1930s appears to have been much less intense than in the E...
Between 1957 and 1984, Belgian consumers were represented by two comparative testing organizations: ...
This article examines the question of how transnationally traveling narratives of consumption have m...
The striking emergence of ‘consumer society’ in the Low Countries during the twentieth century came ...
In this article I analyse how Dutch companies approached the consumers and marketing during the year...
Postwar prosperity enabled citizens to express their views in new ways. The success of the movement ...
In this article I analyse how Dutch companies approached the consumers and marketing during the year...
In the decades before and after World War ii, major European department stores were increasingly eag...
Consuming America offers a data-driven, longitudinal analysis of the historical dynamics that have u...
Consuming America offers a data-driven, longitudinal analysis of the historical dynamics that have u...
Postwar prosperity enabled citizens to express their views in new ways. The success of the movement ...
In the twentieth century, production and consumption rapidly grew, accompanied by businesses’ franti...
With reference to Grant McCracken’s seminal work on the eclipse of patina through consumerism, this...
The striking emergence of ‘consumer society’ in the Low Countries during the twentieth century came ...
Legal history can help to date shifts in social attitudes, because it shows how, when, and often als...
Cinemagoing in the Netherlands during the 1930s appears to have been much less intense than in the E...
Between 1957 and 1984, Belgian consumers were represented by two comparative testing organizations: ...