Consumption: The history and regional development of consumptionDaniel Miller |
Contents
THE HISTORY AND REGIONAL | 1 |
the wheat trap bread and underdevelopment in Nigeria | 25 |
the lived experience of | 38 |
PART 9 | 50 |
the immigrant as consumer | 55 |
what changes hands in the U S garage sale? | 72 |
Imports and standards of justice on the MexicoUnited States | 102 |
social processes and allocation | 132 |
Gide and consumer activism | 249 |
a revolution in consumption | 283 |
building democratic alternatives | 308 |
the localization of Americana | 335 |
Print advertisements and nation making in metropolitan Papua | 357 |
Living the transformation | 384 |
India in the nineteenth century | 405 |
consumption lifecycle | 431 |
The gendering of consumer practices in nineteenthcentury | 157 |
Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution | 190 |
consumption in Moscow | 223 |
consumption among | 455 |
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