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Past & Present 2004 182(1):85-142; doi:10.1093/past/182.1.85
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In Pursuit of Luxury: Global History and British Consumer Goods in the Eighteenth Century

Maxine Berg

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Article topics:

  • Communication..Consumers
  • Communication..Asians
  • Area Studies..India
  • Area Studies..China
  • Area Studies..Japan
  • Sociology..Slavery
  • Management..Marketing and Advertising
  • Area Studies..Senegal
  • Sociology..Fathers
  • Sociology..Cultural Revolution
  • Economic Science..Trade Tariffs
  • Political Science..Tariffs
  • Area Studies..West Africa
  • Sociology..Division Of Labor
  • Economic Science..Economic Development
  • Research Methods..Observers
  • Economic Science..Economic Growth
  • Communication..War
  • Economic Science..Mercantilism
  • Communication..Marketing (Communication)
  • Sociology..Elite
  • Economic Science..International Economics
  • Sociology..Labor Issues
  • Political Science..Surveys in Political Science
  • Area Studies..Asia
  • Sociology..Life Styles
  • Area Studies..Africa
  • Criminology..Corruption
  • Criminology..Litigation
  • Economic Science..International Trade
  • Political Science..Parliaments
  • Sociology..Fashion
  • Sociology..Foreigners
  • Economic Science..Economic Schools
  • Political Science..Political Economy
  • Sociology..Cultural Change
  • Communication..Advertising
  • Economic Science..Production

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