A Consumer Revolution? Households as Urban "Theatres" in the later Middle Ages.

Europe after the Black Death (1348 onwards) was marked by a spectacular growth in the manufacture and circulation of objects. As a result historians have argued that there was a "consumer revolution" 1300 -1500. Dr Katherine Wilson will examine the household, career and objects of one of these consumers - the C15th Jean Aubert of Dijon to shed light on the key changes between people and their possessions during this period.

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Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/nw000125?id=EVENT564171


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