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Getting and Spending

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The developing history of consumption is not so much a separate field, as a prism through which many aspects of social and political life may be viewed. The essays in this collection represent a variety of approaches in Europe and America; yet their commonalities suggest recent directions in the scholarship, raising such themes as consumption and democracy, the development of a global economy, the role of the state, the centrality of consumption to Cold War politics, the importance of the Second World War as a historical divide, the language of consumption, the contexts of locality, race, ethnicity, gender, and class, and the environmental consequences of twentieth-century consumer society. Implicitly, and sometimes explicitly, they explore the role of the historian as social, political, and moral critic. The essays discuss products, corporate strategies, government policies, and ideas about consumption. Unlike other studies of twentieth-century consumption, this book provides international comparisons.

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ISBN: 9780521622370
Publication date: 13th November 1998
Author: Susan Strasser, Charles McGovern, Matthias Judt, England German Historical Institute London
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 477 pages
Series: Publications of the German Historical Institute
Genres: Economic history