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Published on mardi, septembre 20, 2011

Summary

Appel à communication en vue de la onzième conférence internationale d'histoire urbaine (Prague, 29 août-1er septembre 2012) dont le thème est : villes et sociétés. Approches comparatives. Cet appel concerne la session M24 : Gender and Luxury in the Urban Economy (1700-1914): a European Perspective.

Announcement

Gender and Luxury in the Urban Economy (1700-1914): a European perspective

  • Keywords: Gender, Luxury, European Town, Consumption, Retail
  • Section: Main session
  • Leading question: The role of the town as a crucial place for material and cultural circulations and for competition and emulation, relating this to the longue durée.

Key issues and scientific relevance:

The themes of consumer culture and of luxury are now well-worked, but most of the studies on these topics concentrate on England – as a laboratory of new practices and as the cradle of the consumer society – and to a certain extent on France (luxury debates). The gender aspect is generally developed only in the margins. Also, there is often little link between the eighteenth-century debates and the rise of the consumer economy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Our aim is to call for papers that adopt an urban, gendered and comparative perspective on the European scale with the aim to interrogate the relationship between gender, consumption and luxury in different kinds of urban societies from all parts of Europe. And furthermore to analyse, compare and put in perspective female and male consumer identities and practices and link these to urban circumstances such as political and economic structures etc.

The 18th century is obviously at the heart of the luxury debates but it seems important to include the second half of the 17th century when the luxury trades and guilds developed during the age of mercantilism, and when the first criticisms of luxury emerged. Similarly, the importance of developments in the 19th and early twentieth century when consumption moved onto a larger scale with the development of department stores needs to be drawn into this story. Clearly urban development did not follow a single commercial path, and we call for papers on a full range of patterns in examining these debates and developments.

Further goals: The session will draw on networks and experiences from a session in Gent 2010 and from an ongoing network, ‘Gender in the European Town. The Making of the Modern Town’. However, the goal of the session is not to report from these activities, but to make a platform from which to broaden the range of participants in the network geographically and nationally in order to produce a real transnational European perspective.

Session organizers:

  • Søren Bitsch Christensen (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
  • Anne Montenach (University of Aix-Marseille, France) – montenach.anne@wanadoo.fr
  • Deborah Simonton (University of Southern Denmark)

Submissions

Les propositions de communication (500 mots maximum) doivent être déposées en anglais sur le site de la conférence (http://www.eauh2012.com/) avant le 1er octobre 2011. Les auteurs seront avisés de l’acceptation ou du refus de leur proposition au plus tard le 31 janvier 2012. Tous les détails figurent sur le site à la rubrique « Sessions » > « Call for paper proposals ».

Composition des comités : http://www.eauh2012.com/committees/

Registration fees

  • Early registration by June 1, 2012
    • Delegate: 220 EUR
    • Accompanying person: 80 EUR
  • Standard registration by August 20, 2012
    • Delegate: 270 EUR
    • Accompanying person: 80 EUR

Places

  • Prague (République Tchèque)
    Prague, Czechia

Date(s)

  • samedi, octobre 01, 2011

Keywords

  • gender, luxury, town

Contact(s)

  • Anne Montenach
    courriel : montenach [dot] anne [at] wanadoo [dot] fr

Reference Urls

Information source

  • Anne Montenach
    courriel : montenach [dot] anne [at] wanadoo [dot] fr

To cite this announcement

« Gender and Luxury in the Urban Economy, 1700-1914: A European Perspective », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on mardi, septembre 20, 2011, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/205303

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