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Consuming Splendor: Society and Culture in Seventeenth-Century England

Consuming Splendor: Society and Culture in Seventeenth-Century England

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A fascinating study of the ways in which the consumption of luxury goods transformed social practices, gender roles, royal policies, and the economy in seventeenth-century England. Linda Levy Peck charts the development of new ways of shopping; new aspirations and identities shaped by print, continental travel, and trade to Asia, Africa, the East and West Indies; new building, furnishing, and collecting; and the new relationship of technology, luxury and science. As contemporaries eagerly appropriated and copied foreign material culture, the expansion of luxury consumption continued across the usual divide of the Civil War and the Interregnum and helped to propel England from the margins to the center of European growth and innovation. Her findings show for the first time the seventeenth-century origins of consumer society and she offers the reader a novel framework for the history of seventeenth-century England.

Author: Linda Levy Peck
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 09/19/2005
Pages: 448
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.47lbs
Size: 10.06h x 7.10w x 1.21d
ISBN: 9780521842327

Review Citation(s):
Choice 11/01/2006 pg. 551

About the Author
Peck, Linda Levy: - Linda Levy Peck is Columbian Professor of History at the George Washington University. She has published extensively on politics, society, and culture in seventeenth-century England. She is the author of Court Patronage and Corruption in Early Stuart England (1990) and the editor of The Mental World of the Jacobean Court (1991).

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