The fine mahogany secretaire with its secret drawers, the lacquered tea table, Chinese and Japanese porcelain tea ware. These fine luxury goods now seem to belong to the English country house or the exclusive antique shop. But what do they tell us about their eighteenth-century consumers? Maxine Berg explores not only how luxury consumer goods transformed the homes of Britain's urban middle classes but how their very production fostered and sustained the world'sfirst industrial revolution.
The fine mahogany secretaire with its secret drawers, the lacquered tea table, Chinese and Japanese porcelain tea ware. These fine luxury goods now seem to belong to the English country house or the exclusive antique shop. But what do they tell us about their eighteenth-century consumers? Maxine Berg explores not only how luxury consumer goods transformed the homes of Britain's urban middle classes but how their very production fostered and sustained the world'sfirst industrial revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maxine Berg is Professor of History at the University of Warwick where she has taught since 1978. She is also Director of the Warwick Eighteenth-Century Centre and has recently become a Fellow of the British Academy. Currently writing on global history and the history of luxury and consumer culture, she has also published widely on women's history and on the economic and social history of the Industrial Revolution.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Luxury, Quality, and Delight 1: The Delights of Luxury 2: Goods from the East 3: Invention, Imitation, and Design Part 2: How it was Made 4: Glass and Chinaware: The Grammar of the Polite Table 5: Metal Things: Useful Devices and Agreeable Trinkets Part 3: A Nation of Shoppers 6: The Middling Classes: Acquisitiveness and Self-Respect 7: 'Shopping is a Place to Go': Fashion, Shopping, and Advertising 8: Mercantile Theatres: British Commodities and American Consumers Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Luxury, Quality, and Delight 1: The Delights of Luxury 2: Goods from the East 3: Invention, Imitation, and Design Part 2: How it was Made 4: Glass and Chinaware: The Grammar of the Polite Table 5: Metal Things: Useful Devices and Agreeable Trinkets Part 3: A Nation of Shoppers 6: The Middling Classes: Acquisitiveness and Self-Respect 7: 'Shopping is a Place to Go': Fashion, Shopping, and Advertising 8: Mercantile Theatres: British Commodities and American Consumers Conclusion
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