This two-volume collection of British primary sources examines
institutions such as hotels, inns, arcades, bazaars, co-operatives,
shops and department stores in the long nineteenth century, which were
often coded as ‘luxurious’. This period was marked not only by an
increase of individual consumerism but also by the
institutionalisation of opulent, often purpose-built spaces such as
the much-admired new grand hotels, supposedly an American invention,
and department stores, modelled on the French grands magasins. These
environments were tied to leisure (no longer a prerogative of the
upper classes) and thus to modernity. In addition to addressing the
luxurious side of these institutions, including architectural
innovation and interior decoration, we also consider the other side of
luxury, examining the experience of staff and period debates over the
morality of consumption. This edition seeks to explore a fascinating
but hitherto often neglected side of the British nineteenth century by
bringing together a collection of annotated primary texts and visual
material documenting these ‘temples of luxury’ as they were seen
by their contemporaries.
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Volume II: Department Stores
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000927276
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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