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Consuming behaviours : identity, politics and pleasure in twentieth-century Britain / edited by Erika Rappaport, Sandra Trudgen Dawson and Mark J. Crowley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2015Description: xix, 295 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780857857392
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 339.4709410904 C
Contents:
Introduction / Erika Rappaport, Sandra Trudgen Dawson and Mark J. Crowley -- Who is the Queer consumer? Historical perspectives on capitalism and homosexuality / Justin Bengry -- 'Healthier and better clothes for men': men's dress reform in interwar Britain / Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska -- Selling, consuming and becoming the beautiful man in Britain: 1930s and 1940s / Paul R. Deslandes -- Rational recreation in the age of affluence: the café and working class youth in London, c. 1939-65 / Kate Bradley -- Teenagers, photography, and self-fashioning, 1956-65 / Penny Tinkler -- Unwanted consumers: violence and consumption in British football o the 1970s -- Consumer communication as commodity: British advertising agencies and the global market for advertising, 1780-1980 / Stefan Schwarzkopf -- Drink empire tea: gender, conservative politics and imperial consumerism in Inter-war Britain / Erika Rappaport -- Female credit customers, the United Africa Company and consumer markets in postwar Ghana / Bianca Myrilla -- Designing consumer society: citizens and housing plans during World War II / Sandra Trudgen Dawson -- Saving for the nation: the post office and national consumerism, c. 1860-1945 / Mark J. Crowley -- Prosperity for all? Britain and mass consumption in western Europe after WOrld War II / Kenneth Mouré -- A house divided: the organized consumer and the British Labour Party, 1945-60 / Peter Gurney -- Early British television: the allure and threat of America / Kelly Boyd.
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Books Books Main library A6 Faculty of Economics & Political (Political) 339.4709410904 C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00015436

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Erika Rappaport, Sandra Trudgen Dawson and Mark J. Crowley --
Who is the Queer consumer? Historical perspectives on capitalism and homosexuality / Justin Bengry --
'Healthier and better clothes for men': men's dress reform in interwar Britain / Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska --
Selling, consuming and becoming the beautiful man in Britain: 1930s and 1940s / Paul R. Deslandes --
Rational recreation in the age of affluence: the café and working class youth in London, c. 1939-65 / Kate Bradley --
Teenagers, photography, and self-fashioning, 1956-65 / Penny Tinkler --
Unwanted consumers: violence and consumption in British football o the 1970s --
Consumer communication as commodity: British advertising agencies and the global market for advertising, 1780-1980 / Stefan Schwarzkopf --
Drink empire tea: gender, conservative politics and imperial consumerism in Inter-war Britain / Erika Rappaport --
Female credit customers, the United Africa Company and consumer markets in postwar Ghana / Bianca Myrilla --
Designing consumer society: citizens and housing plans during World War II / Sandra Trudgen Dawson --
Saving for the nation: the post office and national consumerism, c. 1860-1945 / Mark J. Crowley --
Prosperity for all? Britain and mass consumption in western Europe after WOrld War II / Kenneth Mouré --
A house divided: the organized consumer and the British Labour Party, 1945-60 / Peter Gurney --
Early British television: the allure and threat of America / Kelly Boyd.

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