The Pre Industrial Consumer In England And America by Anton Shammas

The book delves into the intricate dynamics of consumer behavior and economic practices in England and America before the industrial revolution. It explores how societal norms, cultural influences, and economic conditions shaped the consumption patterns of individuals and communities during this period. By examining various aspects such as trade, production, and the role of goods in daily life, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the pre-industrial consumer landscape, highlighting the contrasts and similarities between the two regions.