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BARS: Retail Realms Symposium

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Neil Ramsey <[log in to unmask]>

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Retail Realms
THURSDAY 22 and FRIDAY 23 OCTOBER 2015

Symposium Programme just launched
The long eighteenth century was a transformative age for shops and shopping in Britain. Far-reaching changes took place in the way people shopped, the things they bought, the shops themselves and the ways in which they were run. For an increasing portion of Georgian ‘polite society’, shopping, from being primarily a matter of obtaining the necessities of life, became a pleasurable leisure activity in its own right, associated with sociability, sensory experience and the expression of identity. 
 
Retail Realms: Shops, shoppers and shopping in eighteenth-century Britain (the third annual Fairfax House Symposium in Georgian Studies) will examine how the Georgian Retail Realm was a vital element in the physical reshaping of eighteenth-century British life. Linked to the museum’s exhibition Consuming Passions, the two-day conference will be focused around the core themes of consumerism, consumption and shopping in the long eighteenth century.

Book your symposium place here: http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=06d284c9e135e0b2ac584ec5c&id=cdfd9e3303&e=6854b114fd


SPEAKERS & PAPERS:
 In Pursuit of Oral Perfection: Dental Retail in the Eighteenth Century, Rachel Bairsto, Curator, British Dental Association Museum
Josiah Wedgwood I: The Salesman, Gaye Blake-Roberts, Curator, The Wedgwood Museum
Sabine Winn and the Art of Long Distance Shopping at Nostell Priory 1775-1798, Kerry Bristol, School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds
Mrs. Bowes’ Purchases in London 1743-63, Howard Coutts, Keeper of Ceramics, The Bowes Museum
‘“Things that are not trifles”: Purchasing, Pilfering and Peddling Gloves in 18th Century England’, Liza Foley, Faculty of Visual Culture, National College of Art and Design, Ireland
An ‘elegant, extensive, & convenient shew-room’: The Architecture and Interior Design of the 18th-century Shop, Ralph Harrington, University of Leeds
‘Your humble and obedient Servant’, Sylvia Hogarth, Independent researcher
Tea Smuggling from Gothenburgh: Domination of the Markets in North-east England and Scotland, Derek Janes, Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, University of Exeter
Antiquity and Improvement: Polite Shopping in Georgian York, Matthew Jenkins, Research Associate, Department of Archaeology, University of York
Rethinking the 18th Century Trade Card: Thoughts on their Development, Form and Function, Elenor Ling, Research Assistant (Prints), The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
In Pursuit of Pastries, Millinery and Men: Polite Female Consumption in 18th-century Bath, Rose McCormack, Department of History and Welsh History, Aberystwyth University
Marketing Quality in Eighteenth Century England, Rachael Morton, University of Warwick
“Behind great glass windows, absolutely everything one can think of is neatly, attractively displayed, Alison O'Byrne, Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, University of York
Browsing the Past: Leigh Hunt and the Memorial Function of Shopping, Markus Poetzsch, Associate Professor of British Romantic Literature, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
A world of goods? Products, Promotion and Place Names in English shops, 1740-1820, Jon Stobart, Department of History, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University
Catalogues of Trivialities? Consumer Experience in Austen’s Writings, Jane Taylor, English Language and Literature department, University College London
Shopping for shells, Beth Fowkes Tobin, University of Georgia
‘Every employment delightful’: Shops, self-sufficiency and Feminine Networks in Frances Burney’s Cecilia (1782) and The Wanderer (1814), Chloe Wigston Smith, Associate Professor of English, University of Georgia
Shopping for Paintings in Georgian Bath, Amina Wright, Senior Curator, Holburne Museum

 
DOWNLOAD YOUR FULL SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME: http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=06d284c9e135e0b2ac584ec5c&id=cdfd9e3303&e=6854b114fd

VENUE: York Hilton Hotel and Fairfax House

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Prof Helen Berry
'Shopping & Sensibility' 

Vanessa Brett 
Retailing Luxuries: The Deards family’s toyshops in London, Bath and Yorkshire


PRIMARY MATERIALS: PARALLEL DISCUSSION SESSIONS
Mike Rendell: Richard Hall, Haberdasher, at No 1 London Bridge

Valerie Jackson-Harris: The eighteenth-century trade card
 


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