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Crime, Gender And Consumer Culture In Nineteenthcentury England (The History Of Retailing And Consumption),New Goodchild The Inherent Power Differential That

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The Inherent Power Differential That Delineates The Relational Boundaries

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Crime, Gender And Consumer Culture In Nineteenthcentury England (The History Of Retailing And Consumption),New Goodchild The Inherent Power Differential ThatWhilst The Actual Origins Of English Consumer Culture Are A Source Of Much Debate, It Is Clear That The Nineteenth Century Witnessed A Revolution In Retailing And Consumption. Mass Production Of Goods, Improved Transport Facilities And More Sophisticated Sales Techniques Brought Consumerism To The Masses On A Scale Previously Unimaginable. Yet With This New Consumerism Came New Problems And Challenges. Focusing On Retailing In Nineteenthcentury

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