Alternative Exchanges : : Second-Hand Circulations from the Sixteenth Century to the Present / / ed. by Laurence Fontaine.

Exchanges have always had more than economic significance: values circulate and encounters become institutionalized. This volume explores the changing meaning of the circulation of second-hand goods from the Renaissance to today, and thereby examines the blurring of boundaries between market, gifts,...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2008]
©2008
Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:International Studies in Social History ; 10
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Physical Description:1 online resource (280 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
1 SECOND-HAND DEALERS IN THE EARLY MODERN LOW COUNTRIES. INSTITUTIONS, MARKETS AND PRACTICES --
2 USING THINGS AS MONEY. AN EXAMPLE FROM LATE RENAISSANCE ROME --
3 PROSTITUTION AND THE CIRCULATION OF SECOND-HAND GOODS IN EARLY MODERN ROME --
4 “THE MAGAZINE OF ALL THEIR PILLAGING” ARMIES AS SITES OF SECOND-HAND EXCHANGES DURING THE FRENCH WARS OF RELIGION --
5 THE EXCHANGE OF SECOND-HAND GOODS BETWEEN SURVIVAL STRATEGIES AND “BUSINESS” IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PARIS --
6 USES OF THE USED. THE CONVENTIONS OF RENEWING AND EXCHANGING GOODS IN FRENCH PROVINCIAL ARISTOCRACY --
7 THE SCOPE AND STRUCTURE OF THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY SECOND-HAND TRADE IN THE PARISIAN CLOTHES MARKET --
8 “WHAT GOES ’ROUND COMES ’ROUND”. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, FURNITURE AND TOOLS IN WORKING-CLASS LIVES IN THE INTERWAR USA --
9 MOVING ON. OVERLOOKED ASPECTS OF MODERN COLLECTING --
10 THE SECOND-HAND CAR MARKET AS A FORM OF RESISTANCE --
11 UTOPIA POSTPONED? THE RISE AND FALL OF BARTER MARKETS IN ARGENTINA, 1995–2004 --
12 CHARITY, COMMERCE, CONSUMPTION. THE INTERNATIONAL SECOND-HAND CLOTHING TRADE AT THE TURN OF THE MILLENNIUM – FOCUS ON ZAMBIA --
CONCLUSION --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
Summary:Exchanges have always had more than economic significance: values circulate and encounters become institutionalized. This volume explores the changing meaning of the circulation of second-hand goods from the Renaissance to today, and thereby examines the blurring of boundaries between market, gifts, and charity. It describes the actors of the market - official entities such as corporations, recognized professions, and established markets but also the subterranean circulation that develops around the need for money. The complex layers that not only provide for numerous intermediaries but also include the many men and women who, as sellers or buyers, use these circulations on countless occasions are also examined.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780857450081
DOI:10.1515/9780857450081
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Laurence Fontaine.