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Book cover image of Consuming Splendor: Society and Culture in Seventeenth-Century England by Linda Levy Peck

Authors: Linda Levy Peck
ISBN-13: 9780521842327, ISBN-10: 0521842328
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date Published: September 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Linda Levy Peck

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).

Book Synopsis

A fascinating new study of the emergence of consumer society in seventeenth-century England.

Table of Contents

1. 'I must have a pair of Damasked spurs': shopping in seventeenth-century London;
2. 'We may as well be silk-masters as sheep-masters': transferring technology in seventeenth-century England;
3. 'What do you lack? What isn't you buy?': creating new wants;
4. 'Anything that is strange': from rarities to luxury goods;
5. 'Examine but my humors in buildings, gardening, and private expenses': cultural exchange and the new built environment;
6. 'The pictures I desire to have ... must be exquisitely done and by the best masters': luxury and war: 1640-1660;
7. 'Rome's artists in this nature can do no more': a Bernini in Chelsea;
8. 'The largest, best built, and richest city in the world': The Royal Society, luxury manufactures, and aristocratic identity;
9. New wants, new wares: luxury consumption, cultural change, and economic transformation.

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