Luxury in Global Perspective
Objects and Practices, 1600-2000
Herausgeber: Hofmeester, Karin; Grewe, Bernd-Stefan
Luxury in Global Perspective
Objects and Practices, 1600-2000
Herausgeber: Hofmeester, Karin; Grewe, Bernd-Stefan
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Using luxury goods as a conduit, Luxury in Global Perspective enriches our understanding of global history.
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Using luxury goods as a conduit, Luxury in Global Perspective enriches our understanding of global history.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107108325
- ISBN-10: 1107108322
- Artikelnr.: 44268943
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107108325
- ISBN-10: 1107108322
- Artikelnr.: 44268943
Luxury and global history Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin Hofmeester; 1.
Precious things in motion: luxury and the circulation of jewels in Mughal
India Kim Siebenhüner; 2. Diamonds as a global luxury commodity Karin
Hofmeester; 3. Gold in twentieth-century India - a luxury? Bernd-Stefan
Grewe; 4. Chinese porcelain local and global context: the imperial
connection Anne Gerritsen; 5. Luxury or commodity? The success of Indian
cotton cloth in the first global age Giorgio Riello; 6. The gendered luxury
of wax prints in South Ghana: a local luxury good with global roots Silvia
Ruschak; 7. From Venice to East Africa: history, uses and meanings of glass
beads Karin Pallaver; 8. Imports and autarky: tortoiseshell in early modern
Japan Martha Chaiklin; 9. Tickling and klicking the ivories - the
metamorphosis of a global commodity in the nineteenth century Jonas
Kranzer; 10. The conservation of luxury: safari hunting and the consumption
of wildlife in twentieth-century East Africa Bernhard Gissibl; 11. Luxury
as a global phenomenon: concluding remarks Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin
Hofmeester.
Precious things in motion: luxury and the circulation of jewels in Mughal
India Kim Siebenhüner; 2. Diamonds as a global luxury commodity Karin
Hofmeester; 3. Gold in twentieth-century India - a luxury? Bernd-Stefan
Grewe; 4. Chinese porcelain local and global context: the imperial
connection Anne Gerritsen; 5. Luxury or commodity? The success of Indian
cotton cloth in the first global age Giorgio Riello; 6. The gendered luxury
of wax prints in South Ghana: a local luxury good with global roots Silvia
Ruschak; 7. From Venice to East Africa: history, uses and meanings of glass
beads Karin Pallaver; 8. Imports and autarky: tortoiseshell in early modern
Japan Martha Chaiklin; 9. Tickling and klicking the ivories - the
metamorphosis of a global commodity in the nineteenth century Jonas
Kranzer; 10. The conservation of luxury: safari hunting and the consumption
of wildlife in twentieth-century East Africa Bernhard Gissibl; 11. Luxury
as a global phenomenon: concluding remarks Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin
Hofmeester.
Luxury and global history Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin Hofmeester; 1.
Precious things in motion: luxury and the circulation of jewels in Mughal
India Kim Siebenhüner; 2. Diamonds as a global luxury commodity Karin
Hofmeester; 3. Gold in twentieth-century India - a luxury? Bernd-Stefan
Grewe; 4. Chinese porcelain local and global context: the imperial
connection Anne Gerritsen; 5. Luxury or commodity? The success of Indian
cotton cloth in the first global age Giorgio Riello; 6. The gendered luxury
of wax prints in South Ghana: a local luxury good with global roots Silvia
Ruschak; 7. From Venice to East Africa: history, uses and meanings of glass
beads Karin Pallaver; 8. Imports and autarky: tortoiseshell in early modern
Japan Martha Chaiklin; 9. Tickling and klicking the ivories - the
metamorphosis of a global commodity in the nineteenth century Jonas
Kranzer; 10. The conservation of luxury: safari hunting and the consumption
of wildlife in twentieth-century East Africa Bernhard Gissibl; 11. Luxury
as a global phenomenon: concluding remarks Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin
Hofmeester.
Precious things in motion: luxury and the circulation of jewels in Mughal
India Kim Siebenhüner; 2. Diamonds as a global luxury commodity Karin
Hofmeester; 3. Gold in twentieth-century India - a luxury? Bernd-Stefan
Grewe; 4. Chinese porcelain local and global context: the imperial
connection Anne Gerritsen; 5. Luxury or commodity? The success of Indian
cotton cloth in the first global age Giorgio Riello; 6. The gendered luxury
of wax prints in South Ghana: a local luxury good with global roots Silvia
Ruschak; 7. From Venice to East Africa: history, uses and meanings of glass
beads Karin Pallaver; 8. Imports and autarky: tortoiseshell in early modern
Japan Martha Chaiklin; 9. Tickling and klicking the ivories - the
metamorphosis of a global commodity in the nineteenth century Jonas
Kranzer; 10. The conservation of luxury: safari hunting and the consumption
of wildlife in twentieth-century East Africa Bernhard Gissibl; 11. Luxury
as a global phenomenon: concluding remarks Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin
Hofmeester.