Material goods, moving hands: Perceiving production in England, 1700–1830 (Studies in Design and Material Culture)

Material goods, moving hands: Perceiving production in England, 1700–1830 (Studies in Design and Material Culture) image
ISBN-10:

0719090679

ISBN-13:

9780719090677

Author(s): Smith, Kate
Edition: UK ed.
Released: Oct 31, 2014
Format: Hardcover, 200 pages
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Description:

In eighteenth-century Britain, greater numbers of people entered the marketplace and bought objects in ever-greater quantities. As consumers rather than producers, how did their understandings of manufacturing processes and the material world change? Material goods and moving hands combines material culture and visual culture approaches to explore the different ways in which manufacturers and retailers presented production to consumers during the eighteenth century. It shows how new relationships with production processes encouraged consumers, retailers, designers, manufacturers and workers to develop conflicting understandings of production. Objects then were not just markers of fashion and taste, they acted as important conduits through which people living in Georgian Britain could examine and discuss their material world and the processes and knowledge that rendered it.












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