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Getting and Spending: European and American Consumer Societies in the Twentieth Century (Publications of the German Historical Institute) [Paperback]

Susan Strasser (Editor), Charles McGovern (Editor), Matthias Judt (Editor)

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0521626943 978-0521626941 November 13, 1998
The history of consumption is a prism through which many aspects of social and political life may be viewed. The essays in this collection represent a variety of approaches and raise such themes as consumption and democracy, the development of a global economy, the role of the state, the centrality of consumption to Cold War politics, the importance of the Second World War as a historical divide, the language of consumption, the contexts of locality, race, ethnicity, gender, and class, and the environmental consequences of twentieth-century consumer society. They explore the role of the historian as social, political, and moral critic. Unlike other studies of twentieth-century consumption, this book provides international comparisons.

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"Getting and Spending provides an excellent overview of the current state of play regarding political and cultural approaches to the 20th-century consumer." Choice

"This large volume of essays edited by Susan Strasser, Charles McGovern, and Matthias Judt is a sampler from the latest research of some of the most prominent and imaginative historians of twentieth-century European/American consumer culture. It is an unusually fine collection, originating in a 1995 conference sponsored by the German Historical Institute. Although hardly encyclopedic, the collection offers a balanced and comprehensive view of the entire century." American Historical Review

"...the essays illuminate important themes and issues, opening up a variety of opportunities for comparative study..." Sue Wright, Business History

"Getting and Spending is a rich and rewarding collection of twenty-one essays...Throughout the volume, international perspectives illuminate how differing national cultures, local customs, and contexts of class, gender, ethnicity, and race have shaped the contours of consumer societies. Getting and Spending breaks new ground with such international comparisons and will hopefully inspire additional comparative work." Lisa Jacobson, Technology & Culture

"In October 1995, scholars gathered at the German Historical Institute in Washington, D.C., to contemplate the similarities and differences among twentieth-century consumer societies. The end product of that meeting is Getting and Spending, a cutting-edge anthology containing twent-one essays on consumerism by some of the field's pioneering researchers, including university and museum scholars...This milestone volume on the political economy of modern consumer societies will leaves a deep mark, influencing debates on the subject far into the future...A masterful and groundbreaking work, Getting and Spending will keep historians of consumer society engaged for years to come." Enterprise & Society

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The history of consumption is a prism through which many aspects of social and political life may be viewed. The essays in this collection represent a variety of approaches and raise such themes as consumption and democracy, the development of a global economy, the role of the state, the centrality of consumption to Cold War politics, the importance of the Second World War as a historical divide, the language of consumption, the contexts of locality, race, ethnicity, gender, and class, and the environmental consequences of twentieth-century consumer society. They explore the role of the historian as social, politics, and moral critic.Unlike other studies of twentieth-century consumption, this book provides international comparisons.

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The chapters in this book represent a variety of approaches to consumption in Europe and America, yet their common themes suggest recent directions in the scholarship. Read the first page
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industrial price reform, master housewife, consumer republicans, label campaign, garbage disposer, market pleasures, barter value, commercial vernacular, customer research, mass consumption society
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United States, New York, New Deal, General Motors, West Germany, East German, White Label, Women's Bureau, Aunt Jemima, Bureau of the Census, Florence Kelley, Fables of Abundance, Great Depression, Die Deutsche Hausfrau, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Jackson Lears, Customer Research Staff, Electrical Merchandising, Frito Bandito, George Katona, Sold American, Chapel Hill, Cold War, George Lipsitz, Lizabeth Cohen
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