Consumption and Material Culture in Early Modern Europe
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5HA815
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- Andersson, Gudrun, A mirror of Oneself: Possessions and the Manifestations of Status among a Local Swedish Elite, 1650-1770, Part of: Cultural and social history, 2006Compulsory
- Goffman, Erving, The presentation of self in everyday life, London, Penguin, 1990Compulsory
- Kross, Jessica, Mansions, men, women, and the creation of multiple publics in eighteenth-century British North America, Part of: Journal of social history, 33(1999):2, s. 385-408Compulsory
- North, Michael, "Material delight and the joy of living": cultural consumption in the age of enlightenment in Germany, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008Compulsory
- Woodall, Joanna, Sovereign bodies: the reality of status in seventeenth-century Dutch portraiture, Part of: Portraiture: facing the subject, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1997Compulsory
- Gender, taste, and material culture in Britain and North America, 1700-1830, New Haven, Conn. ;a London, Yale University Press, 2007Compulsory
- Smith, Woodruff D, Consumption and the making of respectability, 1600-1800, New York, Routledge, 2002Compulsory
- Stobart, Jon, "Selling (Through) Politeness. Advertising Provincial Shops in Eighteenth-Century England", in Cultural and Social History 5:3, 2008Compulsory
- Vickery, Amanda, "His and Hers: Gender, Consumption and Household Accounting in Eighteenth-Century England", 2006Compulsory
- Auslander, Leora, Cultural revolutions: the politics of everyday life in Britain, North America and France, English ed., Oxford, Berg, 2009Compulsory
- Howell, Martha C., Commerce before capitalism in Europe, 1300-1600, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010Compulsory
* Compulsory
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