The chapter analyses some of the most important themes which have emerged in recent historiographical debates on home and family consumption. In particular, I will focus attention on the crucial historical phase at the heart of this book: the age of revolutions and empires. The first part examines the wide-ranging debate around the emergence of a new taste for the home and home furnishing in the nineteenth century, linked to the domesticity ideology elaborated most notably by the European and American middle classes. The second section will analyse studies specifically focusing on household shopping and the transformations which affected the household furniture and furnishings consumer sphere. In this section we will look in particul...
Drawing from anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, the chapters provide varied ...
This book addresses the multifaceted history of the domestic sphere in Europe from the Age of Reform...
This thesis employs almost five hundred household inventories relating to properties in England and ...
The material culture of domestic life has habitually been gendered as feminine. The traditional narr...
This chapter is concerned with the relationship between materialities and temporalities in the seven...
Drawing upon anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, this volume provides a uniqu...
This study explores the consumption practices of the landed aristocracy of Georgian England. Focussi...
The thesis aims to provide a comprehensive study of working-class home life in the first half of the...
The cult of domesticity has often been linked to the privatization of religion and the idealisation ...
Despite a rich literature on the power dynamics of households within domestic space, the specificiti...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In the eighteenth century and earlier, domesticity functions as the practice of housekeeping. During...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2020.The eighty years from 1920 to 2000 saw tremendous changes in the wa...
Most homes in the past were not elite, wealthy interiors complete with high fashion furnishings, des...
Garrison, J. RitchieThe motivations for acquiring household furnishings in the early nineteenth cent...
Drawing from anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, the chapters provide varied ...
This book addresses the multifaceted history of the domestic sphere in Europe from the Age of Reform...
This thesis employs almost five hundred household inventories relating to properties in England and ...
The material culture of domestic life has habitually been gendered as feminine. The traditional narr...
This chapter is concerned with the relationship between materialities and temporalities in the seven...
Drawing upon anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, this volume provides a uniqu...
This study explores the consumption practices of the landed aristocracy of Georgian England. Focussi...
The thesis aims to provide a comprehensive study of working-class home life in the first half of the...
The cult of domesticity has often been linked to the privatization of religion and the idealisation ...
Despite a rich literature on the power dynamics of households within domestic space, the specificiti...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In the eighteenth century and earlier, domesticity functions as the practice of housekeeping. During...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2020.The eighty years from 1920 to 2000 saw tremendous changes in the wa...
Most homes in the past were not elite, wealthy interiors complete with high fashion furnishings, des...
Garrison, J. RitchieThe motivations for acquiring household furnishings in the early nineteenth cent...
Drawing from anthropological, sociological and historical perspectives, the chapters provide varied ...
This book addresses the multifaceted history of the domestic sphere in Europe from the Age of Reform...
This thesis employs almost five hundred household inventories relating to properties in England and ...