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English
Oxford University Press
04 May 2016
We live in a world obsessed by luxury. Long-distance airlines compete to offer first-class sleeping experiences and hotels recommend exclusive suites where you are never disturbed. Luxury is a rapidly changing global industry that makes the headlines daily in our newspapers and on the internet. More than ever, luxury is a pervasive presence in the cultural and economic life of the West - and increasingly too in the emerging super-economies of Asia and Latin America. Yet luxury is hardly a new phenomenon. Today's obsession with luxury brands and services is just one of the many manifestations that luxury has assumed. In the middle ages and the Renaissance, for example, luxury was linked to notions of magnificence and courtly splendour. In the eighteenth century luxury was at the centre of philosophical debates over its role in shaping people's desires and oiling the wheels of commerce. And it continues to morph today, with the growth of the global super-rich and increasing wealth polarization. From palaces to penthouses, from couture fashion to lavish jewellery, from handbags to red wine, from fast cars to easy money, Peter McNeil and Giorgio Riello present the first ever global history of luxury, from the Romans to the twenty-first century: a sparkling and ever-changing story of extravagance, excess, novelty, and indulgence.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 237mm,  Width: 174mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780199663248
ISBN 10:   0199663246
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Luxury, Antiquity, and the Antique 2: The Courts, the Church, and Medieval and Renaissance Luxury 3: Luxury and the Orient 4: Housing Luxury: From the Hotel Particulier to the Penthouse 5: Luxury and the Fashionable Body 6: Jet Set Life: From Trans-Atlantic to Global Elites 7: The Chic of Poverty: The Minimalism of Luxury 8: Everything that Money Can Buy? Manipulating Luxury 9: Has Luxury Lost its Lustre? Further Reading Notes Index

Reviews for Luxury: A Rich History

Luxury is a hot topic, not least because there is a lot of money to be made from the new global luxury consumer. Selling luxury brands rests in part on how we define the concept of luxury - is it a function of rarity, cost, authenticity, distinction, excess, pleasure? McNeil and Riello take a completely new, materialistic approach to luxury, beginning with the objects themselves - and what extraordinary objects they are! This is an absolutely fascinating book, rich in insights and pleasures. Valerie Steele, Director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York In this truly 'rich history' Peter McNeil and Giorgio Riello show us why luxury matters, why - in other words - it is not just a concern of the super-rich of past and present. Their acute and timely book explains the economics and politics of luxury and explores what it has meant in terms of privilege, display and experience from ancient times to today. No previous work has tackled this complex and ever-changing phenomenon with such range and erudition or illustrated it with such a dazzling array of stories and examples. The book will be indispensible reading for anyone wishing to understand why the wealthy have always wanted to live differently and what this has signified for the rest of us. Stephen Gundle, author of Glamour: A History Peering into the past through this informed, engaging kaleidoscope has been a great time travel. Exploring the definitions of luxury both conceptual and material as they manifest the zeitgeist of their time. The inherent contradictions of opulence versus understatement, its elusiveness, its pleasure seeking nature, objects of desire to be coveted; and how power, privacy and comfort always find their place in the dialogue on luxury. Charlotte Moss, author and interior designer


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