Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800)

According to some scholars, during the eighteenth century there was a radical transformation in lifestyle and of the dynamics of purchase and demand for goods. This significant change in private consumption patterns, the so-called consumer revolution, was one of the fundamental premises for the subs...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mattia Viale
Other Authors: Viale, Mattia
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11562/979356
id ftunivveronairis:oai:iris.univr.it:11562/979356
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivveronairis:oai:iris.univr.it:11562/979356 2024-02-11T10:06:44+01:00 Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800) Mattia Viale Viale, Mattia 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11562/979356 eng eng numberofpages:186 http://hdl.handle.net/11562/979356 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Venezia consumi cultura materiale età moderna Venice consumption material culture early modern period Settore SECS-P/12 - Storia Economica info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2018 ftunivveronairis 2024-01-17T17:51:18Z According to some scholars, during the eighteenth century there was a radical transformation in lifestyle and of the dynamics of purchase and demand for goods. This significant change in private consumption patterns, the so-called consumer revolution, was one of the fundamental premises for the subsequent economic and industrial development. Today, it is believed that most of the early modern economies underwent some kind of consumer revolution. However, the empirical evidence to support this theory is almost exclusively based on the rich and advanced economies from the North-Atlantic areas. Few quantitative studies exist that address material living standards through changes in consumption patterns in European regions that only experienced industrial and economic development later. Therefore, numerous questions about these regions remain unanswered. What were the variations in the acquisition and consumption strategies in these areas? Was the process similar to that found in Northern Europe? What elements of a consumer society can be identified in these regions? This study aims to fill this gap in knowledge by analysing the material well-being of one of the most important and populous centres of Southern Europe: Venice between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This research uses a wide body of empirical evidence, mainly unpublished documentation maintained at the Venetian State Archive. The principal source of this research is the household budgets preserved in the archive of the Giudici di Petizion judiciary. The results reveal how behind the apparent rigidity in consumption that we can trace, there were an extreme variety of consumer practices, already present in the Serenissima since the seventeenth century. Venetian consumer society appears, in fact, to have been especially articulated, faceted and segmented, and every actor behaved according to his or her unique set of preferences and desires. Therefore, we show how the logics of consumption do not respond to the logics of subsistence that for a ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic Università degli Studi di Verona: Catalogo dei Prodotti della Ricerca (IRIS)
institution Open Polar
collection Università degli Studi di Verona: Catalogo dei Prodotti della Ricerca (IRIS)
op_collection_id ftunivveronairis
language English
topic Venezia
consumi
cultura materiale
età moderna
Venice
consumption
material culture
early modern period
Settore SECS-P/12 - Storia Economica
spellingShingle Venezia
consumi
cultura materiale
età moderna
Venice
consumption
material culture
early modern period
Settore SECS-P/12 - Storia Economica
Mattia Viale
Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800)
topic_facet Venezia
consumi
cultura materiale
età moderna
Venice
consumption
material culture
early modern period
Settore SECS-P/12 - Storia Economica
description According to some scholars, during the eighteenth century there was a radical transformation in lifestyle and of the dynamics of purchase and demand for goods. This significant change in private consumption patterns, the so-called consumer revolution, was one of the fundamental premises for the subsequent economic and industrial development. Today, it is believed that most of the early modern economies underwent some kind of consumer revolution. However, the empirical evidence to support this theory is almost exclusively based on the rich and advanced economies from the North-Atlantic areas. Few quantitative studies exist that address material living standards through changes in consumption patterns in European regions that only experienced industrial and economic development later. Therefore, numerous questions about these regions remain unanswered. What were the variations in the acquisition and consumption strategies in these areas? Was the process similar to that found in Northern Europe? What elements of a consumer society can be identified in these regions? This study aims to fill this gap in knowledge by analysing the material well-being of one of the most important and populous centres of Southern Europe: Venice between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This research uses a wide body of empirical evidence, mainly unpublished documentation maintained at the Venetian State Archive. The principal source of this research is the household budgets preserved in the archive of the Giudici di Petizion judiciary. The results reveal how behind the apparent rigidity in consumption that we can trace, there were an extreme variety of consumer practices, already present in the Serenissima since the seventeenth century. Venetian consumer society appears, in fact, to have been especially articulated, faceted and segmented, and every actor behaved according to his or her unique set of preferences and desires. Therefore, we show how the logics of consumption do not respond to the logics of subsistence that for a ...
author2 Viale, Mattia
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Mattia Viale
author_facet Mattia Viale
author_sort Mattia Viale
title Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800)
title_short Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800)
title_full Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800)
title_fullStr Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800)
title_full_unstemmed Consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: Venice (ca. 1650-1800)
title_sort consumer behaviour and material living standards in a transition economy: venice (ca. 1650-1800)
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/11562/979356
genre North Atlantic
genre_facet North Atlantic
op_relation numberofpages:186
http://hdl.handle.net/11562/979356
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
_version_ 1790604639828180992