Perceptions of Retailing in Early Modern EnglandAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 01.01.2007 - 214 Seiten Whilst there has been much recent scholarly work on retailing during the early-modern period, much less is known about how people at the time perceived retailing. Centred around the general theme of perceptions, this book addresses this gap in our knowledge, looking at a different aspect of consumption.This book will prove essential reading for anyone interested in British social and economic history in the early modern period and among those interested with the history of retailing and of consumption. Although first and foremost a book written by historians for historians, it nevertheless borrows concepts and approaches from various disciplines concerned with theories of consumption, material culture, and representational art. |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1st edn Aldershot attractive Birmingham bought Britain British catalogue Celia Fiennes centres chapmen chapter chiefly to picturesque commodities complete tradesman concepts consumer society consumption customers descriptors DIARIES Dictionary Project distance early-modern period economic eighteenth century England English entry evidence example exchange fashion fixed-shop retailers Gareth Shaw glass handbill historians Humphry Repton Ibid ideas images important industrial Italian itinerants Johanna Schopenhauer John landscape London Manchester manufacture material culture meaning merchants modern Nancy Cox nation of shopkeepers nineteenth objects Oxford pedlars perceptions Plate printed promotional literature provincial Pyne reader relative chiefly retailing activity rural Samuel Pepys selling seventeenth century shopkeepers shopper Shrewsbury Shropshire Soap social sold Spufford Stone & Company suggests Thomas town trade TRADECARDS tradespeople University of Wolverhampton Venice village virtual wares William Gilpin Wolverhampton Wordsworth York