Consumption and the Making of Respectability, 1600-1800Psychology Press, 2002 - 339 من الصفحات Tying together of several distinct cultural patterns during this century to create a culture of respectability and its impact on popular culture, trade, politics, social dynamics, and literature, this original and thoughtful work provides a comprehensive and much-needed understanding of the origins of modern consumption and all of its cultural implications. |
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... Europe History . 2. Culture - Economic aspects— Europe - History . 3. Europe - Social life and customs . I. Title . HC240.9.C6 S65 2002 339.4'7 - dc21 2001058877 For Janie CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix ABBREVIATIONS xi INTRODUCTION 1 1.
... Europe History . 2. Culture - Economic aspects— Europe - History . 3. Europe - Social life and customs . I. Title . HC240.9.C6 S65 2002 339.4'7 - dc21 2001058877 For Janie CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix ABBREVIATIONS xi INTRODUCTION 1 1.
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... Europe Culture and the Contexts of Consumption 9 Cultural Contexts 13 15 19 Components of Cultural Contexts Meaning in Cultural Contexts Changes in Cultural Contexts 21 5 2. GENTILITY 25 Status and Consumption 25 Samuel Pepys ...
... Europe Culture and the Contexts of Consumption 9 Cultural Contexts 13 15 19 Components of Cultural Contexts Meaning in Cultural Contexts Changes in Cultural Contexts 21 5 2. GENTILITY 25 Status and Consumption 25 Samuel Pepys ...
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... Europe want all that sugar ? " I responded with a reference to " Europe's sweet tooth " and then talked about a natural human propensity to enjoy sugar and about Say's Law - the assertion that supply creates its own demand . It was not ...
... Europe want all that sugar ? " I responded with a reference to " Europe's sweet tooth " and then talked about a natural human propensity to enjoy sugar and about Say's Law - the assertion that supply creates its own demand . It was not ...
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... Europe and the Americas for consumer goods in the nineteenth century arose from people's use of those goods to signal and maintain their respectability . It is not uncommon to connect Victorian behavior of all sorts , from sex to ...
... Europe and the Americas for consumer goods in the nineteenth century arose from people's use of those goods to signal and maintain their respectability . It is not uncommon to connect Victorian behavior of all sorts , from sex to ...
الصفحة 4
... Europe between 1600 and 1800. This not only places the history of consumption in a larger context , but also has implications for understanding other phenom- ena fundamental to the construction of the modern world : industrialization ...
... Europe between 1600 and 1800. This not only places the history of consumption in a larger context , but also has implications for understanding other phenom- ena fundamental to the construction of the modern world : industrialization ...
المحتوى
CONSUMPTION AND CULTURE | 5 |
Culture and the Contexts of Consumption | 9 |
Cultural Contexts | 13 |
Components of Cultural Contexts | 15 |
Meaning in Cultural Contexts | 19 |
Changes in Cultural Contexts | 21 |
GENTILITY | 25 |
Samuel Pepys Gentleman | 27 |
Coffee and the Context of Rational Masculinity | 151 |
Tobacco | 161 |
DOMESTIC FEMININITY | 171 |
Femininity Domesticity and Separate Spheres | 175 |
Civilization | 178 |
Domesticity and Consumption | 181 |
Breakfast | 183 |
RESPECTABILITY | 189 |
Modes of Gentility | 31 |
Silks and Calicoes | 46 |
Underclothing | 60 |
LUXURY | 63 |
The Context of Luxury in Early Modern Europe | 69 |
Taste | 81 |
Comport and Convenience | 83 |
Spices of Life | 86 |
Sugar | 90 |
The Contexts of Condiment Consumption | 92 |
VIRTUE | 105 |
The Discourse of Virtue | 108 |
Bourgeois Virtue | 118 |
Tea Coffee and Sugar | 121 |
Cleanliness | 130 |
RATIONAL MASCULINITY | 139 |
Coffeehouses | 140 |
Modern Times | 191 |
Respectability Social Structure and Individual Status | 204 |
Respectable Families | 210 |
Respectability Institutions and Professions | 212 |
CONCLUSION | 223 |
Gentility Luxury and Virtue | 224 |
Makers of Respectability | 226 |
Rational Masculinity and Domestic Femininity | 233 |
Implications and Further Questions | 237 |
NOTES | 247 |
APPENDIX | 297 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 307 |
Primary Sources | 309 |
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