Luxury, Fashion and the Early Modern Idea of Credit
Luxury, Fashion and the Early Modern Idea of Credit
Jakobsson, Hakan; Nyberg, Klas
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
244
Mole
Inglês
9780367643874
15 a 20 dias
358
List of tables ix
List of contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiii
General introduction 1
KLAS NYBERG
PART I
Paris: the capital of luxury 17
1 Rational follies: fashion, luxury and credit in eighteenth-century Paris 19
PAULA VON WACHENFELDT
2 The French model and the rise of Swedish fashion, 1800?1840 34
KLAS NYBERG
PART II
The Swedish financial system and bankruptcy law 49
3 The Swedish bankruptcy system, 1734?1849 51
KARL GRATZER, MATS HAYEN AND KLAS NYBERG
4 Bankruptcies in Sweden, 1774?1849: causes and structural differences 62
MARCUS BOX, KARL GRATZER AND XIANG LIN
Contents
vi Contents
PART III
Credit and bankruptcies in the fashion and luxury trades in Sweden, 1730?1850 77
5 The institutional setting of the luxury trades in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Stockholm 79
KLAS NYBERG
6 Economic behaviour and social strategies in the Stockholm silk weaving industry, 1744-1831 97
HAKAN JAKOBSSON
7 Hair professionals in financial distress in Stockholm, 1750-1830 120
RIINA TURUNEN AND KUSTAA H. J. V ILKUNA
8 Book printing in Stockholm, from royal privilege to market economy, 1780-1850 136
MATS HAYEN
9 Cabinetmakers and chair makers in Stockholm, 1730-1850. Production, market and economy in a regulated economy 151
GORAN ULVANG
10 Credit relations among painting professionals in Stockholm, 1760-1849 170
AXEL HAGBERG AND KLAS NYBERG
PART IV
Conclusions 183
11 The Stockholm credit market in an international perspective 185
KLAS NYBERG
Bibliography 199
Index 223
List of tables ix
List of contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiii
General introduction 1
KLAS NYBERG
PART I
Paris: the capital of luxury 17
1 Rational follies: fashion, luxury and credit in eighteenth-century Paris 19
PAULA VON WACHENFELDT
2 The French model and the rise of Swedish fashion, 1800?1840 34
KLAS NYBERG
PART II
The Swedish financial system and bankruptcy law 49
3 The Swedish bankruptcy system, 1734?1849 51
KARL GRATZER, MATS HAYEN AND KLAS NYBERG
4 Bankruptcies in Sweden, 1774?1849: causes and structural differences 62
MARCUS BOX, KARL GRATZER AND XIANG LIN
Contents
vi Contents
PART III
Credit and bankruptcies in the fashion and luxury trades in Sweden, 1730?1850 77
5 The institutional setting of the luxury trades in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Stockholm 79
KLAS NYBERG
6 Economic behaviour and social strategies in the Stockholm silk weaving industry, 1744-1831 97
HAKAN JAKOBSSON
7 Hair professionals in financial distress in Stockholm, 1750-1830 120
RIINA TURUNEN AND KUSTAA H. J. V ILKUNA
8 Book printing in Stockholm, from royal privilege to market economy, 1780-1850 136
MATS HAYEN
9 Cabinetmakers and chair makers in Stockholm, 1730-1850. Production, market and economy in a regulated economy 151
GORAN ULVANG
10 Credit relations among painting professionals in Stockholm, 1760-1849 170
AXEL HAGBERG AND KLAS NYBERG
PART IV
Conclusions 183
11 The Stockholm credit market in an international perspective 185
KLAS NYBERG
Bibliography 199
Index 223