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trentmann frank - the oxford handbook of the history of consumption

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Consumption




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2012





Note Editore

The study of the desire, acquisition, use, and disposal of goods and services, consumption, has grown enormously in recent years, and has been the subject of major historiographical debates: did the eighteenth century bring a consumer revolution? Was there a great divergence between East and West? Did the twentieth century see the triumph of global consumerism? Questions of consumption have become defining topics in all branches of history, from gender and labour history to political history and cultural studies. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Consumption offers a timely overview of how our understanding of consumption in history has changed in the last generation, taking the reader from the ancient period to the twenty-first century. It includes chapters on Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America, brings together new perspectives, highlights cutting-edge areas of research, and offers a guide through the main historiographical developments. Contributions from leading historians examine the spaces of consumption, consumer politics, luxury and waste, nationalism and empire, the body, well-being, youth cultures and fashion. The Handbook also showcases the different ways in which recent historians have approached the subject, from cultural and economic history, to political history and technology studies, including areas where multidisciplinary approaches have been especially fruitful.




Sommario

1 - Citizen Consumers: The Athenian Democracy and the Origins of Western Consumption
2 - Things in Between: Splendour and Excess in Ming China
3 - Material Culture in Seventeenth-century 'Britain': the Matter of Domestic Consumption
4 - Africa and the Global Lives of Things
5 - Transatlantic Consumption
6 - The Global Exchange of Food and Drugs
7 - From India to the World: Cotton and Fashionability
8 - Luxury, the Luxury Trades, and the Roots of Industrial Growth: A Global Perspective
9 - City and Country: Home, Possessions, and Diet, Western Europe 1600-1800
10 - Standard of Living, Consumption, and Political Economy over the Past 500 Years
11 - Sites of Consumption in Early Modern Europe
12 - Public Spaces, Knowledge, and Sociability
13 - Small Shops and Department Stores
14 - Comfort and Convenience: Temporality and Practice
15 - Consumption of Energy
16 - Waste
17 - Saving and Spending
18 - Eating
19 - Consumer Activism, Consumer Regimes, and the Consumer Movement: Rethinking the History of Consumer Politics in the United States
20 - Consumption and Nationalism: China
21 - National Socialism and Consumption
22 - Things under Socialism: the Soviet Experience
23 - Unexpected Subversions: Modern Colonialism, Globalization, and Commodity Culture
24 - Consumption, Consumerism, and Japanese Modernity
25 - Consumer movements
26 - The Politics of Everyday Life
27 - Status, Lifestyle, and Taste
28 - Domesticity and Beyond: Gender, Family, and Consumption in Modern Europe
29 - Children's Consumption in History
30 - Youth and consumption
31 - Fashion
32 - Self and Body
33 - Consumption and Well-Being




Autore

Frank Trentmann was educated at Hamburg University, the London School of Economics, and Harvard University. Before joining Birkbeck, he was Assistant Professor at Princeton University. He has also been the director of the Cultures of Consumption research programme, co-funded by the ESRC and the AHRC, Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute, and a visiting professor at Bielefeld University (Germany) and at the British Academy. His recent publications include Free Trade Nation: Consumption, Civil Society, and Commerce in Modern Britain (Oxford, 2008), which was awarded the Whitfield Prize by the Royal Historical Society.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199561216

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Handbooks
Dimensioni: 246 x 171 mm Ø 1392 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:12 black and white images
Pagine Arabe: 720


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