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Consumerism/Consumption

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Welcome to Consumerism/Consumption

  Alcohol: Anthropological/Archaelogical Perspectives
  Capitalism–The Child of Luxury
  Changes in English and Anglo-American Consumption from 1550 to 1800
  Consumerism Then and Now
  The Consumer Revolution of Eighteenth-Century England
  Contradictions of Post Modern Consumerism and Resistance
  The Emergence of Consumerism
  Gender, Consumption and Commodity Culture
  Modernity Global and Local: Consumption and the Rise of the West
  The New Consumerism. An Essay on Social Comparison, Inequality and Well Being
  On the Global Repercussions of East African Consumerism
  Pecuniary Emulation
  Plurality of Taste: Food and Consumption in West Germany During the 1950s
  Politics: Purchasers Politicized
  Prehistories of Commodity Branding
  Review of Consumer Activism in Korea, 1910-1995: A Political-Economic Approach
  Smoking and ‘Early Modern’ Sociability: The Great Tobacco Debate in the Ottoman Middle East
  Standard of Living in the Soviet Union, 1928-1940
  The Strike in the Temple of Consumption: Consumer Activism and Twentieth-Century American Political Culture

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