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Tradition and Innovation in English Retailing 1700 To 1850

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Three decades of research into retailing in England from the 17th to 19th centuries has established a seemingly clear narrative: fixed shops were widespread from an early date; 'modern' methods of retailing were common from at least the early eighteenth century; shopping was a skilled activity throughout the period; and consumers were increasingly part of a polite and fashionable culture. All of this is true, but is it the only narrative? This book presents a reassessment of the standard view by challenging the usefulness of concepts like 'traditional' and 'modern', examining consumption and retailing as inextricably linked aspects of a single process, and by using the idea of narrative to discuss the roles and perceptions of the various actors in this process.

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