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Living the good life : consumption in the Qing and Ottoman empires of the eighteenth century
Title:
Living the good life : consumption in the Qing and Ottoman empires of the eighteenth century

Rulers & elites : comparative studies in governance

Rulers & elites
Author:
Akçetin, Elif editor.
ISBN:
9789004349384
Physical Description:
xviii, 573 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Series:
Rulers & elites : comparative studies in governance volume 13.

Rulers & elites v. 13.
Abstract:
Eighteenth-century consumers of the Qing and Ottoman empires had access to an increasingly diverse array of goods, from home furnishings to fashionable clothes and new foodstuffs. While this tendency was of shorter duration and intensity in the Ottoman world, some urbanites of the sultans' realm did enjoy silks, coffee, and Chinese porcelain. By contrast, a vibrant consumer culture flourished in Qing China, where many consumers flaunted their fur coats and indulged in gourmet dining. 'Living the Good Life', edited by Elif Akcetin and Suraiya Faroqhi explores how goods furthered the expansion of social networks, alliance-building between rulers and regional elites, and the expression of elite, urban, and gender identities. The scholarship in the present volume highlights the recently emerging "material turn" in Qing and Ottoman historiographies and provides a framework for future research.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Field 805:
npmlib 10800841 HC430 C6 L583 ysh
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