Culture In History

Production, Consumption and Values in Historical Perspective

Edited by Joseph Melling and Jonathan Barry

 Culture In History
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Edited by Joseph Melling and Jonathan Barry

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235 pages | 8-4/5 x 5-3/5 | © 1992
Paper $34.95 ISBN: 9780859893800 Published January 1992 For sale in North and South America only
This volume of interdisciplinary essays brings together leading academics from the disciplines of history, economic history, politics and sociology to review and take forward a series of debates on the role of culture in social explanation.  The book will interest all those involved in cultural studies, but it is particularly concerned with the relationship between the economic and the cultural.  

The contributors suggest that the boundaries of production and consumption are themselves cultural constructs, formed by changing conceptions of economic and cultural explanation, but offer very different approaches to resolving the problems created by this.  They agree only on the need for a self-critical exploration of the issues associated both with invoking culture as a factor in economic and social change and with seeking to correlate cultural trends -- whether in art or the history of ideas -- with social and economic developments.  The case-studies are complemented by general essays, which show how both cultural studies and economic analysis can be enriched through an historical approach. 
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“As a summary of the present status of "culture" in the various social sciences represented here the editors' introduction would be difficult to surpass ... Overall the book will be a useful addition for undergraduates taking interdisiciplinary courses in cultural studies.” –Business History
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface

An Appreciation of Michael Havinden
   Jonathan Barry, Eric L. Jones and Joseph Melling

Part I: The Problem of Culture

The Problem of Culture: An Introduction
   Jonathan Barry and Joseph Melling

Momentum and History
   Stephen Mennell

Prices as Descriptions: Reasons as Explanations
   Iain Hampsher-Monk

Part II: Production and Culture

Culture, Environment and the Historical Lag in Asia's Industrialization
   Eric L. Jones

Cultural Values and Entrepreneurial Action: The Case of the Irish Republic
   Paul Keating
 
Employers, Workplace Culture and Workers' Politics: British Industry and Workers' Welfare Programmes, 1870-1920
   Joseph Melling

Cultural Influences on Economic Action
   Sidney Pollard

Part III: Consumption and Culture

Excess, Frugality and the Spirit of Capitalism: Readings of Mandeville on Commercial Society
   Dario Castiglione

Addicted to Modernity: Nervousness in the Early Consumer Society
   Roy Porter

Bourgeois Production and Realist Styles of Art
   Robert Witkin

Setting-up the Seen
   Philip Corrigan

Index
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