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Alternative Narratives in Ceramic History
Intermediaries and the Anglo-American Ceramic Trade

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Introducing new insights into the history of ceramic design and consumption, Neil Ewins departs from the focus on manufacturers and producers and presents a third perspective that puts the multifaceted lives of the merchants, importers and dealers at the centre. Challenging the notion that intermediaries involved in the Anglo-American ceramic trade from the late 18th into the 19th century were simply motivated by maximizing profits and widespread market demands, Ewin''s alternative approach demonstrates the value of taking their culture, identity and conscience into account. The geographic gap between the British manufacturer and the American consumer meant that those involved in mercantile activities assumed a highly significant role. Ewins analyses a range of sources including city directories, advertisements, newspapers and family trees to identify those involved in the ceramic trade, supplemented by archival material relating to the Wainwright and Ovington families. Illustrated with examples of ceramics and engravings, chapters explore how the intermediaries commissioned and marketed ceramics for different reasons, influenced by their political, social, religious and moral views. Ewins investigates how culture and a strong sense of identity, the abolition movement, kinship and family ties, religious beliefs and community, and the interracial experience all played a part in the manufacture, distribution and consumption of ceramics in the US market. This volume demonstrates how the role of intermediaries deserves a place in the history of the Anglo-American ceramic trade; beyond design and consumption being production-led or market-led, it reveals that it could also be conscience-led and suggests the picture is far more complex than once understood.

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Autori Neil Ewins, Ewins Neil, Neil Ewins
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 08.01.2026
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Singoli rami economici, branche
 
EAN 9781350538337
ISBN 978-1-350-53833-7
Numero di pagine 304
Dimensioni (della confezione) 16 x 23.6 x 2.4 cm
 
Categorie Culture, European History, Community, ART / Ceramics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General, HISTORY / Social History, Identity, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Pottery & Ceramics, Pottery, ceramics & glass crafts, HISTORY / United States / General, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837), DESIGN / History & Criticism, morality, 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, Economic history, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Industrial / commercial art & design, Social and cultural history, history of design, United States of America, USA, Multiculturalism, History of the Americas, Kinship, Industry & industrial studies, Consumerism, 1714–1837 (Georgian period), Industrialisation & Industrial History, Later 18th century c 1750 to c 1799, Pottery, ceramics and glass crafts, Industry and industrial studies, Ceramics, mosaic and glass: artworks, Industrialisation and industrial history, importers, merchants, ceramic design; ceramic consumption; merchants; importers; dealers; culture; identity; morality; consumerism; politically-related commodities; kinship; community; Baptist community; anti-slavery campaigns; abolition movement; African-American culture, dealers, abolition movement, anti-slavery campaigns, African-American Culture, Baptist community, ceramic consumption, politically-related commodities
 

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