Culture does not become 'culture' until it is consumed. This is the
radical new interpretation of early modern social history presented
in The Consumption of Culture 1600-1800. Leading specialists from
North America and Europe explore topics such as the formation of a
culture consuming public, the development of a literary canon, the
role of consumption in the formation of the modern state, elite and
popular forms of cultural consumption and the place of women as
consumers of culture. The result is an important and rich new
approach to the study of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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