‘Here mirth and merchandise are mix’d’: buying and selling at the English provincial fair reconsidered

Q2 Arts and Humanities
J. Davidson
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ABSTRACT Fairs were widely visited in this period for both business and entertainment, and yet their place in the histories of retailing and consumption has been limited. This article presents a renewed analysis of the commercial role of fairs in England in the long eighteenth century. Using a case study of Bristol’s St James’s Fair, from which a particular wealth of archival evidence remains, it explores how fairs were organised, who traded at these events, and what strategies were used to attract potential customers. Fairs emerge as enduring places of trade whose activities made a significant impact on the businesses of both itinerant traders and those who otherwise traded out of shops. A study of fairs opens avenues of renewed enquiry into the patterns and practices of distribution and the way in which the market for goods was linked to the market for services, entertainment, or agricultural products.
“这里的欢乐和商品混杂在一起”:英国省级博览会上的买卖重新考虑
在这一时期,交易会被广泛用于商业和娱乐,但它们在零售和消费历史上的地位却有限。本文重新分析了18世纪英国集市的商业作用。本书以布里斯托尔圣詹姆斯博览会(St James’s Fair)为例,探讨了博览会是如何组织的,谁在这些活动中进行交易,以及采用了什么策略来吸引潜在客户。圣詹姆斯博览会保留了大量档案证据。集市成为持久的贸易场所,其活动对流动商人和那些在商店外交易的人的商业产生了重大影响。对集市的研究为重新探索分配的模式和实践以及商品市场与服务、娱乐或农产品市场的联系方式开辟了途径。
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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