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Household Gods: The British and their Possessions

hardcoverDecember 15, 2006
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ISBN-13: 9780300112139 ISBN-10: 0300112130
Publisher
Yale University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
December 15, 2006
Weight
2.6 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×2.50×19.70 cm

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Household Gods: The British and their Possessions by Cohen, Deborah. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780300112139.

At what point did the British develop their mania for interiors, wallpaper, furniture, and decoration? Why have the middle classes developed so passionate an attachment to the contents of their homes? This absorbing book offers surprising answers to these questions, uncovering the roots of today’s consumer society and investigating the forces that shape consumer desires. Richly illustrated, Household Gods chronicles a hundred years of British interiors, focusing on class, choice, shopping, and possessions. Exploring a wealth of unusual records and archives, Deborah Cohen locates the source of modern consumerism and materialism in early nineteenth-century religious fervor. Over the course of the Victorian era, consumerism shed the taint of sin to become the preeminent means of expressing individuality. The book ranges from musty antique shops to luxurious emporia, from suburban semi-detached houses to elegant city villas, from husbands fretting about mantelpieces to women appropriating home decoration as a feminist cause. It uncovers a society of consumers whose identities have become entwined with the things they put in their houses.