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Cultural History of Shopping [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, height x width x depth: 254x176x106 mm, weight: 3920 g, 235 bw illus, Contains 6 hardbacks
  • Sērija : The Cultural Histories Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350027065
  • ISBN-13: 9781350027060
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, height x width x depth: 254x176x106 mm, weight: 3920 g, 235 bw illus, Contains 6 hardbacks
  • Sērija : The Cultural Histories Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350027065
  • ISBN-13: 9781350027060
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"A Cultural History of Shopping presents the first ever historical survey of shopping from antiquity to the present day. With six volumes covering 2,500 years, this set focuses upon the intersection point between consumption and retailing and offers the most authoritative history yet available of shopping in Western cultures"--

How has the activity of shopping changed over the centuries? And what does it tell us about the lives and interests of people living within different cultures? In a work that spans 2,500 years, these questions are addressed by 56 experts, each contributing an overview of a theme applied to a period in history. With the help of a broad range of case material they illustrate broad trends and nuances of the culture of shopping from antiquity to the present. Individual volume editors ensure the cohesion of the whole, and to make it as easy as possible to use, chapter titles are the same across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six.

The six volumes cover: 1 - Antiquity (500 BCE to 500 CE); 2 - Middle Ages (500 to 1450); 3 - Early Modern Age (1450 to 1650); 4 - Age of Enlightenment (1650 to 1820); 5 - Age of Revolution and Empire (1820 to 1920); 6 - Modern Age (1920 to 2000+).

Themes and chapter titles are: Practices and Processes; Spaces and Places; Shoppers and Identities; Luxury and Everyday; Home and Family; Visual and Literary Representations; Reputation, Trust and Credit; and Governance, Regulation and the State.

The page extent for the pack is approximately 1,536 pp. Each volume opens with Notes on Contributors and an Introduction by the Volume Editor and concludes with Notes, Bibliography and an Index.

The Cultural Histories Series
A Cultural History of Shopping is part of the Cultural Histories Series. Titles are available both as printed hardcover sets for libraries needing just one subject or preferring a one-off purchase and tangible reference for their shelves, or as part of a fully searchable digital library available to institutions by annual subscription or on perpetual access (see www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com).



Examines 2,500 years of the practice of shopping to show its role and impact on society, culture, and the economy.

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Winner of Library Journal Best Reference Sources 2023 (UK).Examines 2,500 years of the practice of shopping to show its role and impact on society, culture, and the economy.
A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SHOPPING IN ANTIQUITY
VOLUME 1
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors x
Series Preface xii
Introduction 1(1)
Mary Harlow
Ray Laurence
1 Practices and Processes
21(20)
Mary Harlow
2 Spaces and Places
41(26)
Miko Flohr
3 Shoppers and Identities
67(20)
Cameron Hawkins
4 Luxury and Everyday
87(24)
Jo Stoner
5 Home and Family
111(20)
Ray Laurence
6 Visual and Literary Representations
131(28)
Lena Larsson Loven
7 Reputation, Trust and Credit
159(18)
Claire Holleran
8 Governance, Regulation and the State
177
Sarah E. Bond
Notes 195(4)
Bibliography 199(18)
Index 217
A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SHOPPING
IN THE MIDDLE AGES
VOLUME 2
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors x
Series Preface xii
Introduction 1(1)
James Davis
Richard H. Britnell
1 Practices and Processes
27(24)
James Davis
2 Spaces and Places
51(20)
Mark Page
3 Shoppers and Identities
71(20)
Kate Kelsey Staples
4 Luxury and Everyday
91(22)
Ben Jervis
5 Home and Family
113(20)
James Davis
6 Visual and Literary Representations
133(22)
Craig E. Bertolet
7 Reputation, Trust and Credit
155(16)
Catherine Casson
8 Governance, Regulation and the State
171
Jessica Dijkman
Notes 191(2)
Bibliography 193(32)
Index 225
A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SHOPPING
IN THE EARLY MODERN AGE
VOLUME 3
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors x
Series Preface xii
Introduction 1(1)
Tim Reinke-Williams
1 Practices and Processes
23(24)
Bruno Blonde
Julie De Groot
Peter Stabel
2 Spaces and Places
47(22)
Nancy Cox
Tim Reinke-Williams
3 Shoppers and Identities
69(22)
Ian W. Archer
4 Luxury and Everyday
91(28)
Katherine M. Tycz
5 Home and Family
119(24)
Maria Cannon
6 Visual and Literary Representations
143(26)
Sophie Pitman
7 Reputation, Trust and Credit
169(22)
James E. Shaw
8 Governance, Regulation and the State
191
Aaron Allen
Bibliography 213(34)
Index 247
A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SHOPPING
IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
VOLUME 4
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors x
Series Preface xii
Introduction 1(1)
Ilja Van Damme
1 Practices and Processes
21(22)
Ian Mitchell
2 Spaces and Places
43(22)
Cle Lesger
3 Shoppers and Identities
65(22)
Anne Montenach
4 Luxury and Everyday
87(22)
Serena Dyer
5 Home and Family
109(22)
Jon Stobart
6 Visual and Literary Representations
131(26)
Alison O'Byrne
7 Reputation, Trust and Credit
157(22)
Tawny Paul
8 Governance, Regulation and the State
179
Wouter Ryckbosch
Notes 201(2)
Bibliography 203(24)
Index 227
A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SHOPPING
IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTION AND EMPIRE
VOLUME 5
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors x
Series Preface xii
Introduction 1(1)
Erika Rappaport
1 Practices and Processes
21(22)
Jessica E. Clark
2 Spaces and Places
43(22)
Anneleen Arnout
3 Shoppers and Identities
65(26)
Jan Hein Furnee
4 Luxury and Everyday
91(24)
Manuel Charpy
5 Home and Family
115(26)
Enrica Asquer
6 Visual and Literary Representations
141(22)
Tamara S. Wagner
7 Reputation, Trust and Credit
163(22)
Erika Vause
8 Governance, Regulation and the State
185
Nicole de Silva
Notes 211(2)
Bibliography 213(30)
Index 243
A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SHOPPING
IN THE MODERN AGE
VOLUME 6
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors x
Series Preface xii
Introduction 1(22)
Vicki Howard
1 Practices and Processes
23(24)
Sarah Elvins
2 Spaces and Places
47(14)
Alison Hulme
3 Shoppers and Identities
61(22)
Joshua L. Carreiro
4 Luxury and Everyday
83(24)
Vicki Howard
5 Home and Family
107(22)
Helen Sheumaker
6 Visual and Literary Representations
129(24)
Angelica Michelis
7 Reputation, Trust and Credit
153(20)
Franck Cochoy
Johan Hagberg
Hans Kjellberg
8 Governance, Regulation and the State
173(20)
Jan Logemann
Notes 193(2)
Bibliography 195(22)
Index 217
Jon Stobart is Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is co-editor of the journal, History of Retailing and Consumption. His publications include Consumption and the Country House (with Mark Rothery, 2016), A Taste for Luxury in Early Modern Europe (co-edited with Joanna Ilmakkunnas, Bloomsbury, 2017), The Routledge Companion to the History of Retailing (2019) and Comfort in the Eighteenth-Century Country House (forthcoming).