Luxury in Global Perspective
Objects and Practices, 1600–2000
Karin Hofmeester editor Bernd-Stefan Grewe editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Nov '16
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Global history is predicated on connections and exchange: how connections between far-flung people, places, and objects are forged through a variety of exchanges. As world history has matured as a field, its practitioners have found the movement of commodities between peoples, places, and time a fruitful vehicle for research and teaching. Studies of 'bulk' items like salt, spices, coffee, and other globally-traded commodities abound, but few scholars have examined the role of luxury goods from a global perspective. This anthology charts the many different contexts in which luxury objects have been used across the globe, ranging from the social practices linked to these objects to their production, exchange, and consumption, as well as how these practices varied over time and space and how different societies attributed diverse meanings to the same objects. Using luxury goods as a conduit, Luxury in Global Perspective enriches our understanding of global history.
'By identifying 'luxuries' with the shopping habits of rich people, historians may miss noticing how important these goods were in shaping world trade and mass consumption. This collection of impressively researched studies restores to luxuries their real significance in global history.' Tirthankar Roy, London School of Economics and Political Science
'In this fascinating volume, Grewe and Hofmeester chart the global commodity chains that have emerged around luxury products all around the world. Diamonds, gold, ivory, textiles, porcelain and other commodities speak to a universal desire for luxury; their history illuminates the multi-directionality of flows. This de-centered history revises many deeply held euro-centric assumptions.' Sven Beckert, Harvard University, Massachusetts
'Grewe and Hofmeester bring together convincing case studies of particular luxurious objects and practices throughout history to create a unifying narrative of global luxury … a marvelous example of how decentered history can debunk Eurocentric assumptions and bring fresh ideas into the discussion.' Daria Tashkinova, Global Histories: A Student Journal
'Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin Hofmeester's collection, Luxury in Global Perspective: Objects and Practices, 1600-2000, is a book that brings us back to when all of us, not just today's students, began with world history. It pushes us to deepen and enrich our analyses of commodity culture in a local and transnational framework, and it invites us to utilize lenses of comparison we may not have considered before. … a very accessible and persuasive reworking of commodity culture in global history.' Krista Sigler, World History Connected
ISBN: 9781107108325
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 24mm
Weight: 620g
338 pages