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The Culture Of The Gift In Eighteenthcentury England Linda Zionkowski

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The Culture Of The Gift In Eighteenthcentury England Linda Zionkowski
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Linda Zionkowski, Cynthia Klekar
ISBN: 9780230608290, 0230608299
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Culture Of The Gift In Eighteenthcentury England Linda Zionkowski by Linda Zionkowski, Cynthia Klekar 9780230608290, 0230608299 instant download after payment.

Offering a variety of disciplinary perspectives, The Culture of the Gift in Eighteenth-Century England analyzes the long-overlooked role of gift exchange in literary texts, cultural documents, and economic relations in the period from 1660-1800. Contributors argue that the gift was instrumental to the workings of eighteenth-century society: it supported the phenomenal rise of charities, explained the increasingly complicated trade relations, enforced conventions of obligation and social hierarchies, and both strengthened and challenged the emergence of a market economy. Building upon the works of recent theorists, these essays provide innovative readings of how gift transactions shaped the institutions and practices that gave this era its distinctive identity.

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