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  • 1
    ISBN: 0754600815
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 241 S.
    Series Statement: Historical urban studies
    DDC: 306.32094109033
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1700-1900 ; Bezit ; Cities and towns - Great Britain - History - 18th century ; Cities and towns - Great Britain - History - 19th century ; Cultuurgoed ; Inheritance and succession - Social aspects - Great Britain ; Property - Great Britain - History - 18th century ; Property - Great Britain - History - 19th century ; Steden ; Geschichte ; Stadt ; Wealth -- Great Britain -- History ; Inheritance and succession -- Great Britain -- History ; Property -- Great Britain -- History ; Eigentum ; Erbschaft ; Großbritannien ; Großbritannien ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Großbritannien ; Eigentum ; Erbschaft ; Geschichte 1700-1900
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781474258234
    Language: English
    Pages: 318 Seiten , 16 Illustrationen, 11 Diagramme
    Keywords: Geschichte 1500-1800 ; Luxusgut ; Luxusgüterproduktion ; Luxusgüterhandel ; Luxusgütermarkt ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite [303]-310 , Index Seite [311]-318
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781032072913 , 9781032072920
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 308 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in eighteenth-century cultures and societies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 728.8094109033
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    Keywords: Herrenhaus ; Architektur ; Innenarchitektur ; Wohnkultur ; Bequemlichkeit ; England ; USA
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite [272]-296
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  • 4
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780191793219
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource
    Edition: First edition.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stobart, Jon, 1966 - Consumption and the country house
    DDC: 338.094209033
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    Keywords: Konsumentenverhalten ; Adel ; Landbevölkerung ; Geschichte ; England ; Aristocracy (Social class); England; History, 18th century ; Consumption (Economics); England; History, 18th century ; England ; Herrenhaus ; Alltag ; Verbrauch ; Wirtschaft ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Focussing on three families and drawing on detailed analysis of account books, receipted bills, household inventories, diaries and correspondence, 'Consumption and the Country House' charts the spending patterns of the landed aristocracy of Georgian England during the so-called consumer revolution of the eighteenth century.
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    In:  Single life and the city, 1200-1900 (2015), Seite 224-243 | year:2015 | pages:224-243
    ISBN: 9781137406392
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Single life and the city, 1200-1900
    Publ. der Quelle: Houndmills : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2015), Seite 224-243
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2015
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:224-243
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781800083844 , 9781800083851 , 9781800083868 , 9781787350274 , 9781787350458
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (480 p.)
    Keywords: Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 ; Colonialism & imperialism ; European history
    Abstract: Global goods were central to the material culture of eighteenth-century country houses. Across Europe, mahogany furniture, Chinese wallpapers and Indian textiles formed the backdrop to genteel practices of drinking sweetened coffee, tea and chocolate from Chinese porcelain. They tied these houses and their wealthy owners into global systems of supply and the processes of colonialism and empire. Global Goods and the Country House builds on these narratives, and then challenges them by decentring our perspective. It offers a comparative framework that explores the definition, ownership and meaning of global goods outside the usual context of European imperial powers. What were global goods and what did they mean for wealthy landowners in places at the ‘periphery’ of Europe (Sweden and Wallachia), in the British colonies of North America and the Caribbean, or in the extra-colonial context (Japan or Rajasthan)? By addressing these questions, this volume offers fresh insights into the multi-directional flow of goods and cultures that enmeshed the eighteenth-century world. And by placing these goods in their specific material context - from the English country house to the princely palaces of Rajasthan - we gain a better understanding of their use and meaning, and of their role in linking the global and the local
    Note: English
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  • 7
    ISBN: 1848022336 , 9781848022331
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 214 Seiten , Illustrationen , 29 cm
    DDC: 306.4/60942
    Keywords: Material culture History ; Material culture History ; Country homes History ; Country homes History ; Gentry History ; Gentry History ; Material culture History ; England ; Country homes History ; England ; Gentry History ; England ; Great Britain Social life and customs ; Great Britain Social life and customs ; England ; Architektur ; Herrenhaus ; Ausstattung ; Kunsthandwerk ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book presents a series of conference papers exploring the material culture of the country house and its presentation to the public. There is an academic interest in the consumption practices of the elite, and in the country house as a lived and living space, which was consciously transformed according to fashion and personal taste; but importantly there is also a concern amongst curators to present a coherent narrative of historic properties and their contents to the modern visitor. The proceeding address a number of current academic debates about elite consumption practices, and the role of landed society as arbiters of taste. By looking at the country house as lived space, many of the papers throw up interesting questions about the accumulation and arrangement of objects; the way in which rooms were used and experienced by both owners and visitors, and how this sense of "living history" can be presented meaningfully to the public
    Abstract: Introduction / Jon Stobart -- The country house and cultures of consumption -- Section 1: Elites, consumption and the country house -- 1. Yme Kuiper / The rise of the country house in the Dutch Republic: beyond Johan Huizinga's narrative of Dutch civilisation in the 17th century -- 2. Jane Whittle / The gentry as consumers in early 17th-century England -- 3. Johanna Ilmakunnas / To build according to one's status: a country house in late 18th-century Sweden -- 4. Mark Rothery and Jon Stobart / Geographies of supply: Stoneleigh Abbey and Arbury Hall in the 18th century -- 5. Shelley Garland / The use of French architectural design books in De Grey's choice of style at Wrest Park -- Section 2: Continuity, heritage and the country house -- 6. Hannah Chavasse / Fashion and 'affectionate recollection': material culture at Audley End, 1762-1773 -- 7. Hanneke Ronnes / A sense of heritage: renewal versus preservation in the English and Dutch palaces of William III in the 18th century -- 8. Victor Hugo López Borges / An Anglo-Irish country house in Spain: the Palacio de Castrelos -- Section 3: Eastern connections, adoptions and imitations -- 9. Emile de Bruijn / Consuming East Asia: continuity and change in the development of chinoiserie -- 10. Kate Smith / Imperial objects? Country house interiors in 18th-century Britain -- 11. Patricia F Ferguson / 'Japan China' taste and elite ceramic consumption in 18th-century England: revising the narrative -- 12. Helen Clifford / 'Conquests from North to South': The Dundas property empire. New wealth, constructing status and the role of 'India' goods in the British country house -- Section 4: Country house interiors as lived spaces -- 13. Rosie MacArthur / Settling into the country house: the Hanburys at Kelmarsh Hall -- 14. Susan Jenkins / Fashion and function: the decoration of the library at Kenwood in context -- 15. Karol Mullaney-Dignam / Useless and extravagant? The consumption of music in the Irish country house -- 16. Annie Gray / Broccoli, bunnies and beef: supplying the edible wants of the Victorian country house -- Section 5: Presenting the country house -- 17. Nicola Pickering / Mayer Amschel de Rothschild and Mentmore Towers: displaying 'le goût Rothschild' -- 18. Anna McEvoy / Following in the footsteps of 18th-century tourists: the visitor experience at Stowe over 300 years -- 19. Karen Fielder / X marks the spot: narratives of a lost country house
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 9781350092969
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations (black and white)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Dwellings History
    Abstract: List of IllustrationsList of TablesNotes on ContributorsIntroduction: Comfort, the Home and Home Comforts, Jon Stobart (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)Part I -- The Convenient House: Architectural Ideals and Practicalities1. Convenience, Utility and Comfort in British Domestic Architecture of the Long 18th Century, Dale Townshend (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)People in Focus. Masters and Servants: Parallel Worlds in Blondel's Maisons de Plaisance, Aurélien Davrius (ENSA Paris-Malaquais, France)2. Northern Comfort and Discomfort: Spaces and Objects in Swedish Country Houses, c.1740-1800, Johanna Ilmakunnas (University of Turku, Finland)Object in Focus. Marketing the Necessary Comforts in Georgian Dublin, Conor Lucey (University College Dublin, Ireland)3. The Invention of Thermal Comfort in 18th-Century France, Olivier Jandot (Université d'Artois, France)Object in Focus. The Improved Tiled Stove: Sweden's Contribution to Defining Comfort? Cristina Prytz (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)People in Focus. Keeping Warm with Sir John Soane, Diego Bocchini (Independent Scholar, Italy)4. The Spread of Comfort in 19th-Century Belgian Homes, Britt Denis (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium)Part II -- Home Making: Objects and Emotions5. Home Making: Comfort in Victorian Middle-Class Homes in Britain and Beyond, Jane Hamlett (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)Object in Focus. The Ideal Home in 1732: the Uppark Dolls' House as a Study in Comfort, Patricia Ferguson (British Museum, UK)Object in Focus. Comfort Compromised? The 'Bachelor Box' in Finland at the Turn of the 20th Century, Laika Nevalainen (European University Institute, Italy)6. Feeling at Home Abroad: Comfort, Domesticity, and Social Display on the Netherlandish Grand Tour (1585 -- 1815), Gerrit Verhoeven (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium)People in Focus. Moving House: Comfort Disrupted in the Domestic and Emotional Lives of an 18th-Century Bachelor, Helen Metcalfe (University of Manchester, UK)7. Home from Home?: Making Life Comfortable in Victorian Barracks, Rowena Willard-Wright (English Heritage, UK)Object in Focus. A Wallpaper Sandwich: Comfort in the Student Room in 19th-Century Cambridge, Serena Dyer (Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture, UK)8. Making a Home: Family, Memory and Domestic Space in England c.1750-1830, Jon Stobart (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)Object in Focus. The Comfort of Animal 'Things' in Late-Victorian Britain, Julie-Marie Strange (University of Manchester, UK)Afterthoughts: The Comforts of Home, Jon Stobart (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)BibliographyIndex.
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