id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_v23hgngyz5eapbjlqvz543xkji Helen Berry POLITE CONSUMPTION: SHOPPlNG IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND 2002 20 .pdf application/pdf 10310 713 65 POLITE CONSUMPTION: SHOPPlNG IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND polite shopping rituals framed the social experience of consumption as What follows is an investigation into a different perspective on consumption: the process of developing a specifically polite 'shopping Mui, Shops and Shopkeeping in Eighteenth-Century England (Montreal and Early Eighteenth-Century England', in Consumption and the World of Goods, ed. Other gender-specific accounts are Elizabeth KowaleskiWallace, Consuming Subjects: Women, Shopping and Business in the Eighteenth Century (New York, P. Malcolm, Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century  Jon Stobart, 'Shopping Streets as Social Space: Leisure, Consumerism and Improvement in an Eighteenth-Century County Town', Urban History, ,  (), –. eighteenth century progressed, this changed, so that shop owners shop assistant time to evaluate the customer's status and credit through Towards the end of the eighteenth century, new forms of shopping of eighteenth-century forms of polite shopping survive today only in ./cache/work_v23hgngyz5eapbjlqvz543xkji.pdf ./txt/work_v23hgngyz5eapbjlqvz543xkji.txt