This article argues for an alternative response to the 'consumer society' hypothesis for eighteenth-century England, which is seen to focus on large-scale development and obscure the relations between people and objects. Returning to Marx's theories regarding 'consumer fetishism' and utilising Bruno Latour's work on hybrids and the human and the non-human, the manner in which people used objects and objects used people is considered. Utilizing the courtesy books and 'it-narratives' of the eighteenth century and the later works of Jane Austen, it is argued that goods should not be seen only as commodities
This thesis examines changing ideas of labouring-class consumption in eighteenthcentury England. Re...
Victorian society depended on the maintenance of positive affective bonds between individuals and be...
From tulips to jewels, gastronomy to silver, coffee to colours, that late 17th century and the 18th ...
This article argues for an alternative response to the 'consumer society' hypothesis for eighteenth-...
This article presents the history of new goods in the eighteenth century as a part of the broader hi...
Eighteenth-century consumption is often characterised in terms of an expanding world of goods, one t...
This volume provides the first interdisciplinary treatment of the history of luxury. It departs from...
Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain explores the invention, making, and buying of new,...
This paper addresses questions of gender and class in consumer behaviour in early industrial England...
© 2018 Edinburgh University Press.Consumption has served as one of the key explanatory frameworks fo...
The country house is well recognized as a site of elite patronage, an important vehicle of social an...
Abstract: The late early modern period witnessed critical consumer transitions across Europe. Yet, w...
This is a study of the cultural problem of consumerism. It examines the complex, rich, and multi-var...
This book conceives the role of the modern town as a crucial place for material and cultural circula...
Romantic literature reveals a persistent attention to everyday material things, such as a sheepfold,...
This thesis examines changing ideas of labouring-class consumption in eighteenthcentury England. Re...
Victorian society depended on the maintenance of positive affective bonds between individuals and be...
From tulips to jewels, gastronomy to silver, coffee to colours, that late 17th century and the 18th ...
This article argues for an alternative response to the 'consumer society' hypothesis for eighteenth-...
This article presents the history of new goods in the eighteenth century as a part of the broader hi...
Eighteenth-century consumption is often characterised in terms of an expanding world of goods, one t...
This volume provides the first interdisciplinary treatment of the history of luxury. It departs from...
Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain explores the invention, making, and buying of new,...
This paper addresses questions of gender and class in consumer behaviour in early industrial England...
© 2018 Edinburgh University Press.Consumption has served as one of the key explanatory frameworks fo...
The country house is well recognized as a site of elite patronage, an important vehicle of social an...
Abstract: The late early modern period witnessed critical consumer transitions across Europe. Yet, w...
This is a study of the cultural problem of consumerism. It examines the complex, rich, and multi-var...
This book conceives the role of the modern town as a crucial place for material and cultural circula...
Romantic literature reveals a persistent attention to everyday material things, such as a sheepfold,...
This thesis examines changing ideas of labouring-class consumption in eighteenthcentury England. Re...
Victorian society depended on the maintenance of positive affective bonds between individuals and be...
From tulips to jewels, gastronomy to silver, coffee to colours, that late 17th century and the 18th ...