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Retail history is a rich, cross-disciplinary field that demonstrates the centrality of retailing to many aspects of human experience, from the provisioning of everyday goods to the shaping of urban environments; from earning a living to the construction of identity. Over the last few decades, interest in the history of retail has increased greatly, spanning centuries, extending to all areas of the globe, and drawing on a range of disciplinary perspectives.¿¿
By offering an up-to-date, comprehensive thematic, spatial and chronological coverage of the history of retailing, this Companion goes beyond traditional narratives that are too simplistic and Euro-centric and offers a vibrant survey of this field.
It is divided into four broad sections: 1) Contexts, 2) Spaces and places, 3) People, processes and practices and 4) Geographical variations. Chapters are written in an analytical and synthetic manner, accessible to the general reader as well as challenging for specialists, and with an international perspective.
This volume is an important resource to a wide range of readers, including marketing and management specialists, historians, geographers, economists, sociologists and urban planners.
List of contents
1. Introduction: Global Perspectives on Retailing
Part I: Contexts, Trends and Relationships
2. Retailing in the Medieval and Early Modern Worlds,
Christopher Dyer3. From Consumer Revolution to Mass Market,
Bruno Blondé & Ilja Van Damme4. Retail Development and Urban form in the United States during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Richard Longstreth5. The Future of Retailing: From Physical to Digital,
Fiona Ellis-Chadwick6. Bargain Hunt? Selling Second-Hand, c.1600 to the Present,
Sara PennellPart II: Spaces and Places
7. Markets and Market Halls,
Manel Guàrdia, José Luis Oyón & Sergi Garriga8. High Street / Main Street,
Ian Mitchell9. The History of the Department Store,
Sarah Elvins10. The Supermarket as a Global Historical Development: Structures, Capital, and Values,
Patrick Hyder Patterson11. Village Shops and Country Stores,
Douglas McCalla12. Arcades, Shopping Centres and Shopping Malls,
Vicki Howard and Jon Stobart13. Big-Box Stores,
Stephen HalebskyPart III:
People, Processes and Practices
14. Penny Retailers and Merchant Princes,
Susan Spellman15. Retail Workers and their Unions, 1850-2016,
Daniel Opler16. Retail Management,
Martin Purvis17. Multiple Retailers,
David Delbert Kruger18. Co-operative Retailing,
Mary Hilson, Silke Neunsinger & Greg Patmore19. By Mail and Rail: A History of Mail Order Commerce,
Howard Stanger20. At the Margins? Itinerants and Pedlars,
Laurence FontainePart IV: Geographical Variations
21. Retail History: United States and Canada,
Bettina Liverant22. Western Europe (including Scandinavia),
Ilja Van Damme23. Retailing in Russia and Eastern Europe,
Marjorie L. Hilton24 Retailing in Australia and New Zealand: Historical Perspectives through the Distinctive Lens of Innovation,
Dale Miller25. History of Retailing in Latin America: From the Corner Store to the Supermarket,
Martín Monsalve Zanatti26
. Caravanserai to Carrefour: The Retail History of the Middle East, 600-present,
Omar Foda27. Modern Retailing History in Japan: From the Meiji Restoration of 1868 to the Beginning of the 21st Century,
Masami Harada28. Western Models and Eastern Influences: Japanese Department Stores in the Early Twentieth Century,
Rika Fujioka29. Retailing in India - Strategic Overview,
Nitin Sanghavi
About the author
Jon Stobart is Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research ranges across a wide variety of topics relating to retailing and consumption in England during the long eighteenth century.
Vicki Howard is a Lecturer at the University of Essex and author of
From Main Street to Mall: The Rise and Fall of the American Department Store, which won the Hagley Prize in Business History.
They are co-editors of the Taylor & Francis journal,
History of Retailing and Consumption.
Summary
This volume is an important resource to a wide range of readers, including marketing and management specialists, historians, geographers, economists, sociologists and urban planners.