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Modernity and the second-hand trade = European consumption cultures and practices, 1700-1900 /
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Modernity and the second-hand trade/ edited by Jon Stobart, Ilja Van Damme.
其他題名:
European consumption cultures and practices, 1700-1900 /
其他作者:
Stobart, Jon,
出版者:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2010.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
內容註:
Introduction: Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade: Themes, Topics and Debates / J. Stobart & I. Van Damme -- What's New? Legal Discourse on Second-Hand Goods in Early Nineteenth Century Stockholm / M. Wottle -- 'All but the kitchen sink': Household Sales and the Circulation of Second-Hand Goods in Early Modern England / S. Pennell -- A Stolen Garment or a Reasonable Purchase? The Male Consumer and the Illicit Second-Hand Clothing Market in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century / A. Toplis -- Second-Hand Dealing in Bruges, c. 1750-1870: Continuity and Change in a Modernising Town / I. Van Damme -- The Polarisation of the Second-Hand Market for Furniture in the Nineteenth Century / C. Edwards & M. Ponsonby -- 'Souvenirs of people who have come and gone': Second-Hand Furnishings and the Anglo-Indian Domestic Interior, 1840-1920 / R.D. Jones -- 'Old books -- new bound'? Selling Second-Hand Books in England, c.1680-1850 / I. Mitchell -- Power to the Broker: Shifting Authorities over Public Sales in Eighteenth-century Antwerp / D. Lyna -- Going for a Song? Country House Sales in Georgian England / R. MacArthur & J. Stobart -- Chairs and Tables under the Hammer: Second-Hand Consumption of Furniture in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century in Sweden / S. Murhem, G. Ulveng & K. Lilja -- 'Consuming Identities': Patterns of Consumption at Three Eighteenth-century Cape Auctions / T. Randle -- The English Church Jumble Sale: Parochial Charity in the Modern Age / V. Richmond.
標題:
Secondhand trade - History. - Europe -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230290549An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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9780230290549 (electronic bk.)
Modernity and the second-hand trade = European consumption cultures and practices, 1700-1900 /
Modernity and the second-hand trade
European consumption cultures and practices, 1700-1900 /[electronic resource] :edited by Jon Stobart, Ilja Van Damme. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - 1 online resource.
Introduction: Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade: Themes, Topics and Debates / J. Stobart & I. Van Damme -- What's New? Legal Discourse on Second-Hand Goods in Early Nineteenth Century Stockholm / M. Wottle -- 'All but the kitchen sink': Household Sales and the Circulation of Second-Hand Goods in Early Modern England / S. Pennell -- A Stolen Garment or a Reasonable Purchase? The Male Consumer and the Illicit Second-Hand Clothing Market in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century / A. Toplis -- Second-Hand Dealing in Bruges, c. 1750-1870: Continuity and Change in a Modernising Town / I. Van Damme -- The Polarisation of the Second-Hand Market for Furniture in the Nineteenth Century / C. Edwards & M. Ponsonby -- 'Souvenirs of people who have come and gone': Second-Hand Furnishings and the Anglo-Indian Domestic Interior, 1840-1920 / R.D. Jones -- 'Old books -- new bound'? Selling Second-Hand Books in England, c.1680-1850 / I. Mitchell -- Power to the Broker: Shifting Authorities over Public Sales in Eighteenth-century Antwerp / D. Lyna -- Going for a Song? Country House Sales in Georgian England / R. MacArthur & J. Stobart -- Chairs and Tables under the Hammer: Second-Hand Consumption of Furniture in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century in Sweden / S. Murhem, G. Ulveng & K. Lilja -- 'Consuming Identities': Patterns of Consumption at Three Eighteenth-century Cape Auctions / T. Randle -- The English Church Jumble Sale: Parochial Charity in the Modern Age / V. Richmond.
A continuing desire for the new is often seen as a core cultural value of Western society, interwoven with the fabric of modernity itself. This has led to a conceptual and empirical neglect of 'alternative' consumer practices, including the consumption of second-hand goods. Rather than dismissing these as evidence of the inadequacies of pre-modern systems of production and exchange, this book seeks to redefine the relationship between modernity and the second-hand trade. It brings together the latest research on second-hand exchange and consumption in a range of western European countries during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through a series of detailed studies, a different picture of the second-hand trade emerges: systems of exchange are seen to be resilient and innovative; used items are recognised as desirable consumer goods, and both buyers and sellers are revealed as being engaged in 'modern' practices. This innovative study is essential reading for all those interested in consumption studies.
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