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The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland Martyn J. Powell

The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland By Martyn J. Powell

The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland by Martyn J. Powell


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Moving beyond tangible items purchased by consumers, it examines the political manifestations of the consumption of elite leisure activities, entertainment and display, and in doing so makes a vital contribution to work on the cultural life of the Protestant Ascendancy.

The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland Summary

The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland by Martyn J. Powell

This book explores the politicization of consumer goods in eighteenth-century Ireland. Moving beyond tangible items purchased by consumers, it examines the political manifestations of the consumption of elite leisure activities, entertainment and display, and in doing so makes a vital contribution to work on the cultural life of the Protestant Ascendancy. As with many other areas of Irish culture and society, consumption cannot be separated from the problems of Anglo-Irish relations, and therefore an appreciation of these politcal overtones is vitally important.

The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland Reviews

'Powell provides a well-informed, lively and frequently entertaining study. Above all, his work illustrates the potential for much more research on the subject.' - Liam Chambers, History, The Journal of the Historical Association

'The study, while highlighting key periods in Irish politics, forwards the argument for a link between English consumption and Irish emulation in a thought-provoking way and helps to fill a gap in a much neglected area which will surely advance and encourage further debate on the consumption patterns of Ireland in the eighteenth-century.' - Lisa Griffith, Eighteenth-Century Ireland

About Martyn J. Powell

MARTYN J. POWELL is Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK. He has published widely on eighteenth-century Britain and Ireland. His first book Britain and Ireland in the Eighteenth-Century Crisis of Empire was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2003.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Acknowledgements PART 1: INTRODUCTION PART 2: THE POLITICS OF FOOD AND ALCOHOL Politics and Drink Toasting Food, Drink and National Stereotypes Consumption and the 'Body' Politics Conclusion PART 3: THE POLITICS OF LUXURY The Luxury Debate English and Foreign Goods Women and Consumer Items Emasculation Macaroni Fashions East India Company Goods Luxury at the End of the Century Conclusion PART 4: THE POLITICS OF CULTURE Civic and Cultural Improvement Club Life The Volunteers Newspaper and Books Theatre, Opera and Masquerades Gambling and Sporting Events Art Ireland's 'Urban Renaissance' Conclusion PART 5: CONSUMPTION AND THE CASTLE ADMINISTRATION Dublin Castle Hospitality Supporting Irish Manufacture Celebrations Conclusion PART 6: THE POLITICS OF CONSUMER PROTEST Popular Protest Buy-Irish Campaigns Patriotic Products The Commercial Classes Conclusion PART 7: CONSUMPTION AND THE POLITICS OF IRISH IDENTITY Violence Absentee Landlords and Middlemen Jobbery Politeness Sexual Misbehaviour Empire Conclusion PART 8: CONCLUSION: POLITICS, CONSUMPTION AND UNION Notes Select Bibliography Index

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NPB9780333973554
9780333973554
0333973550
The Politics of Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Ireland by Martyn J. Powell
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2005-12-16
293
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