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Fur Trade in Turmoil: Pelt Commodification in Leipzig from Fin de Siècle to Sovietizationhrough the creation of publicly owned enterprises. What is more, furs could hardly be advertised as luxurious goods in a socialist context. They rather served to acquire foreign currency that supported an ailing economic system. Thus, Leipzig is a telling example of changing East-West relations and粘土 发表于 2025-3-25 08:54:29
Socialism Without Future: Consumption as a Marker of Growing Social Difference in 1980s Hungaryealthy entrepreneurs developed while a growing group of citizens was not able to make ends meet. Conspicuous consumption of Western luxury goods by a new economic elite became a signifier of how the state party distanced itself from the intrinsically socialist values of equality and social security.Epidural-Space 发表于 2025-3-25 13:47:04
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The Role(s) of the Czechoslovak , as a Consumer: The Case of the Women’s Magazine , (1928–1938)deface 发表于 2025-3-26 03:50:09
Early Soviet Consumption as a First “Battle” on the Cultural Frontaggressor 发表于 2025-3-26 07:07:14
“They Even Gave Us Pork Cutlets for Breakfast”: Foreign Tourists and Eating-Out Practices in Socialiathlete’s-foot 发表于 2025-3-26 11:38:40
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ught about by democratization and the ‘Americanization‘ of consumption. Taken together, the essays gathered here make a valuable contribution to our understanding of consumption and advertising in the region. 978-3-031-20206-3978-3-031-20204-9