Course Title:
Consumerism in History
Course Description:
Examines consumerism as an activity that has mediated and shaped social and political relationships over the last three centuries. Chief concerns are how people’s consumer choices have both changed and been affected by the world around them. Topics range from European demand for sugar in the seventeenth century to the development of consumer societies across the globe and contemporary American fashion trends.
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Summer 2 Offering:
None
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