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100 1 _aLerner, Paul,
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245 1 0 _aThe consuming temple :
_bJews, department stores, and the consumer revolution in Germany, 1880-1940 /
_cPaul Lerner.
260 _aIthaca, NY :
_bCornell University Press,
_c(c)2015.
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505 0 0 _aJerusalem's terrain: the department store and its discontents in imperial Germany --
_tDream worlds in motion: circulation, cosmopolitanism, and the Jewish question --
_tUncanny encounters: the Thief, the Shop Girl, and the Department Store King --
_tBeyond the consuming temple: Jewish dissimilation and consumer modernity in provincial Germany --
_tThe consuming fire: fantasies of destruction in German politics and culture.
520 8 _aDepartment stores in Germany, like their predecessors in France, Britain, and the United States, generated great excitement when they appeared at the end of the nineteenth century. Their sumptuous displays, abundant products, architectural innovations, and prodigious scale inspired widespread fascination and even awe; at the same time, however, many Germans also greeted the rise of the department store with considerable unease. This book explores the complex German reaction to department stores and the widespread belief that they posed hidden dangers both to the individuals, especially women, who frequented them and to the nation as a whole.
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650 0 _aConsumption (Economics)
_zGermany
_xHistory.
650 0 _aConsumer behavior
_zGermany
_xHistory.
650 0 _aDepartment stores
_zGermany
_xHistory.
650 0 _aJews
_zGermany
_xSocial conditions
_y19th century.
650 0 _aJews
_zGermany
_xSocial conditions
_y20th century.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell