收购的礼貌做法:德国精英如何购买衣服,1770–1820

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Anne Sophie Overkamp
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摘要本文讨论了18世纪末19世纪初德国土地精英获取服装的方式。为了探索他们获取和接触商品世界的实践,这篇文章借鉴了广泛的档案材料:私人和商业信件、账簿和商人的账单。它确定了同时代人是如何了解时尚的,工匠和店主作为品味仲裁者所扮演的角色,以及朋友、亲戚和代理人如何协助采购商品。通过强调等级、地位和品味的概念如何影响消费者的选择,以及传统和现代实践如何相互关联,这篇文章纠正了德国零售和购物实践的(假定的)“落后”,揭示了一系列与英国、法国和低收入国家非常相似的实践和动机。
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Polite practices of acquisition: how German elites shopped for clothes, 1770–1820
ABSTRACT This article discusses the ways in which German landed elites acquired clothing in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. To explore their practices of acquisition and engagement with the world of goods, the article draws on a wide range of archival material: private and mercantile correspondence, account books, and merchants' bills. It identifies how contemporaries learned about fashions, the role played by artisans and shopkeepers as arbiters of taste, and how friends, relatives, and agents assisted in the procurement of goods. By highlighting how notions of rank, status, and taste influenced consumer choices, and how traditional and modern practices interlinked, the article offers a corrective to the (assumed) “backwardness” of German retailing and shopping practices, revealing a set of practices and motivations which look remarkably similar to those seen in Britain, France, and the Low Countries.
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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