Shopping i Stockholm Sociala praktiker på gatunivå, 1700-1850

When Anna Johanna Grill travelled from Sweden to England in 1788, she was impressed by the vast array of consumer goods in shops. In her travel diary, she writes how the shopkeepers displayed goods in myriad of ways that fooled people into shopping. How did shops look like in Anna Johanna Grill'...

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Other Authors: Hellsing, My (Editor), Ilmakunnas, Johanna (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Swedish
Published: Kriterium 2023
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