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36 reviewsISBN 10: 0230229468
ISBN 13: 9780230229464
Author: J Stobart
Bringing together the latest research on the neglected area of second-hand exchange and consumption, this book offers fresh insights into the buying and selling of used goods in western-Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and seeks to re-examine and redefine the relationship between modernity and the second-hand trade.
Part I: The Nature of Second-Hand
1 What’s New? Legal Discourse on Second-Hand Goods in Early Nineteenth-century Stockholm
2 ‘All but the Kitchen Sink’: Household Sales and the Circulation of Second-Hand Goods in Early
3 A Stolen Garment or a Reasonable Purchase? The Male Consumer and the Illicit Second-Hand Clothing
4 Second-Hand Dealing in Bruges and the Rise of an ‘Antiquarian Culture’, c. 1750–1870
5 The Polarization of the Second-Hand Market for Furniture in the Nineteenth Century
6 ‘Souvenirs of People who have Come and Gone’: Second-Hand Furnishings and the Anglo-Indian Dom
Part II: Buying and Selling Second-Hand Goods
7 ‘Old books – New Bound’? Selling Second-Hand Books in England, c. 1680–1850
8 Power to the Broker: Shifting Authorities over Public Sales in Eighteenth-century Antwerp
9 Going for a Song? Country House Sales in Georgian England
10 Tables and Chairs Under the Hammer: Second-Hand Consumption of Furniture in the Eighteenth and Ni
11 ‘Consuming Identities’: Patterns of Consumption at Three Eighteenth-century Cape Auctions
12 The English Church Jumble Sale: Parochial Charity in the Modern Age
modernity and the second hand trade
modernity and tradition
modernity history
modernity vs traditionalism
modernity and cultural decline