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Material Culture and Consumer Society: Dependent Colonies in Colonial Australia (The Springer Series in Underwater Archaeology)

Publisher Springer
Category History
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Author(s) Mark Staniforth
Publisher Springer
ISBN / ASIN 0306473860
ISBN-13 9780306473869
Category History
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
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Throughout history, material goods have been valued for more than their usefulness; they have also been symbols of status and wealth. During the colonial period of Australia, material goods took on an even more important role for the new arrivals to the island. Material Culture and Consumer Society argues that material goods were a necessary adjunct to the successful colonization of Australia demonstrating that it was necessary to establish trade networks that provided adequate supplies of culturally 'appropriate' food, drink and other consumer goods for the newly arrived colonists. Material goods were used:

* to distinguish the colonists from Indigenous groups ;
* to reassure the colonists about their place in the world;
* to help establish the colonists' own networks of social relations.

Material Culture and Consumer Society contends that the role of consumption and the part played by material goods were more important to the negotiation of social position in the colonies than in the homeland. This work will be of interest to underwater, historical and cultural archaeologists, social historians, cultural heritage managers, and graduate students of these fields.
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