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A History of Shopping
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First published in 2006. This study looks at eight centuries retail trading and shopping to answer the question of how people did tehir shopping in the past in England.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Epigraph page
- Preface
- Glossary
- THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
- I. Town Markets in the Late Middle Ages
- II. Fairs and their Customers
- QUEEN ELIZABETH TO QUEEN ANNE
- III. New Beginnings in Retail Distribution
- IV. Buying Food in London
- V. Shopping for Pleasure in London
- VI. Country Shoppers and Shopkeepers
- VII. Some Items for a Restoration Gentleman
- THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
- VIII. Bright Lights and Bow-Windows
- IX. The London Poor
- X. A Household in Buckinghamshire
- XI. The Man with a Pack
- MODERN TIMES
- XII. The Climax of Traditional Retailing
- XIII. The Second Retailing Revolution
- Select Bibliography
- Index